The preventable disease, which cause liver cancer, goes undetected in two-thirds of the Asian population, but it can be treated if you test positive.
It's not just journalists who use CalAware, Los Altos residents can use its services to get better access to their local governments.
The electrification of Caltrain would make the trains quieter, and ideally could be merged with a two-track blended system with high speed rail, state Sen. Jerry Hill said.
When requesting documents doesn't work, Bay Area media lawyer Duffy Carolan reminds citizens that they have blogs and the Internet, to tell the world what the response is—or isn't.
What are your thoughts, Los Altos?
Yes, we are springing forward earlier, but we've done it to save energy.
A public hearing that had been scheduled for March 22 was postponed by county planners, who need more time to respond to the comments made about Lehigh Southwest's draft EIR.
The state water board and Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District say Lehigh Southwest Cement Permanente Quarry's draft EIR for reclamation should not be approved by county planning commissioners in its current state.
Representatives of the Bullis Charter School and Los Altos School Board met in closed session Tuesday, but not the full boards, to avoid Brown Act challenge.
Competition for the new 24th District seat is Menlo Park stay-at-home dad George Yang and man with “visions.”
Tell us by Wednesday who in Los Altos has pushed for governmental transparency.
The Los Altos School District board discusses terms for non-binding talks with Bullis Charter School, considers polling support for a possible bond measure, and receives an updated report by the district's demographer.
Over 40 policies were adopted relating to tobacco use and second-hand smoke by communities in Santa Clara County.
See the real deal at 7:17 p.m. An exhibit brings it down to earth.
Despite heavy opposition in December, the council voted unanimously to eliminate the Traffic Commission, creating the Planning and Transportation Commission instead.
The Los Altos City Council voted to approve the $196,000 base contract with Danville's soon-to-be former assistant town manager.
Marcia Somers, a 19-year-veteran of Danville town government, was chosen to be the top executive in Los Altos government come April.
The council votes unanimously to send letter to air quality district that originated in neighboring Cupertino.
Many people call today Presidents Day, or Presidents' Day, or President's Day, but officially in the eyes of the U.S. government, it's one or none of the above.
It's a great day for hitting sales or the slopes, but not for banking, going to the library or expecting frequent service on transit.
The three cities of Mountain View, Palo Alto and Los Altos plan to pool funds to purchase and share a public safety technology platform and dispatch services in an effort to improve efficiency and save money.
The City Council made appointments to the Environmental and Planning commisions, but held off on decisions for the Traffic Commission, which is still the subject of restructuring talks.
Council members asked planners to keep a dog park and a skate park, and some restrooms as it plans for parks.
The invitation to enter mediated talks would not take away any option to litigate, still this and two other initiatives to talk provide venues outside the courtroom for dialogue.
The Los Altos City Council heard plans for safety upgrades at busy and tricky intersection.
State Senator Joe Simitian's Clean Coast Act—which bans cruise ships and other vessels from dumping in state waters—has prompted the EPA to declare the entire 1,624-mile California coast a 'No Discharge Zone.'
After the work that was done on the town's rickety old corporation building, it's probably the safest building to be in during an earthquake.
Los Altos' information technology manager, who had nothing questionable in his background check when hired, allegedly stole $30,000 from the city through fraudulent transactions.
Both boards want an agreement to talk, but language on transparency still needs fine-tuning.
The town of Los Altos Hills called households advising residents to take precautions with pets and livestock due to sightings and the killing of a pair of goats were near Hidden Villa last week.
Citizens at a Los Altos Hills forum push for more regulation and even an end to operations, despite a consultant's report of low health risk from the Lehigh Southwest Permanente cement plant.
Exposure to mercury reduces intelligence of children. "We are ... trading 10 point on a SAT test for a readily available source of cement," Bill Almon of Quarry No writes.
Assemblyman Rich Gordon held an open house Thursday at his district office in Los Altos one year after being elected to the 21st Assembly District.
Company and residents remain opponents as County Planning Commission considers draft EIR and reclamation plan amendment.
Citing family responsibilities, the former Saratoga Council member announced she was leaving the field of contenders.
The county counsel has advised the Santa Clara County Office of Education that the redistricting effort was not compromised by the work of two participants.
Sector 33 is a new air traffic control mobile game for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
Record turn-out for the state senator's annual education forum where he spoke about upcoming proposals and a number of funding-related issues.
Wang joins Barry Chang in challenging State Sen. Joe Simitian for the District 5 Santa Clara County Board of Supervisor seat.
Selenium pollution, air pollution and dust were concerns raised by the public at a Santa Clara County Planning Department workshop that served as a warm-up to a public hearing on a draft EIR on Feb. 2.