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Andy Arness is living his dream as an actor.
Andy Arness decided a little later than most to become an actor
By Jennifer Zhang
Andy Arness was sitting in an old Navy hangar in Alameda. It was 90 degrees and he was wearing a wool police uniform.  More
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Public access Senior Day Services Monster homes
Cupertino's community programming was off the air for 10 days because the city could no longer afford to support the Broadcast Media Center at De Anza College.  More With Americans living to be older, services for frail seniors are becoming critical.  More Victor Hung's construction saga began in February of this year when he decided to demolish his 45-year-old house on Mann Drive.  More
     
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Andy Arness decided a little later than most to become an actor
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City's public access studio has relocated in Mtn. View

Senior day care joins Live Oak

Ordinance, guidelines create frustration

Victims of accidents, crime can receive compensation

South Bay girls' softball team headed to nationals

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Have a holly, jolly time with a visit to God's Little Acre

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Flowers at city hall a man's thing and women like it

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National outlasts American for senior title

Football all-stars take different paths through the years

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