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   May 14, 2003     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
This is one of two redwood trees that the Vargas family planted outside their Sunnyvale home in 1900.
City of Sunnyvale is having a love affair with its trees
By Pallavi Somusetty
Trees in Sunnyvale are something close to sacred, and getting permission to chop one down is a little like going to GreenPeace to ask if you can take the life of a whale.  More
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City cuts SARS Tornado-torn chapel
In response to feedback provided by city employees about how budget cuts could affect their work environments, city manager Robert LaSala has made some changes.  More The Sunnyvale city government and schools have followed the guidelines set by the Santa Clara County Public Health Department since the World Health Organization issued a global alert concerning the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome.  More A few days before the fifth anniversary of the tornado, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship members completed the rebuilding of their meeting space.  More
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City of Sunnyvale is having a love affair with its trees
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