Discussion of Project-Based Learning Approaches in a Classroom Monday, February 8th 2016, 3:45 – 5:30pm
The Palo Alto founder of Facebook takes time away from his keyboard to enjoy a little quiet time in the pool with daughter Maxima.
Lots of snow on the way! Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of good skiing. Send us your snow photos
After a group of Palo Alto thieves stole beer, a taser-like weapon they used shot a bolt of electricity at pursuing employees.
After grabbing cash from a teller, the man walks out of the bank and turns on Fairmont Avenue. He is last seen walking towards View Street.
Dag z Kuriman's last assignment was December 27. The K-9 lived nearly 16 years, 5 as the police department's dog that fought criminals.
Author of an award-winning series of mystery thrillers based in San Francisco and Japan, debuts his third book in the series, "Pacific Burn"
Some locations in the Bay Area will see strong winds with possible gusts of up to 30 mph and intense rain on Tuesday morning.
A workshop on the special education IEP process
The female duo, seen here on surveillance video, have bilked bank account holders in Mountain View and Cupertino. Police want to ID them.
According to Palo Alto police, Michael Christopher Airo sexually abused a girl on multiple occasions between 2002 - 2005. Airo is on leave.
SJ Sharks hockey heroes deliver "Capes4Heroes" to ailing children at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara pediatric unit
USGS January Evening Public Lecture in Menlo Park
Weather forecasters say 3 storms could bring more than 3 inches of rain to several locations in the Bay Area between now and next week.
Woodland School appoints three new members to the Board of Trustees
Police are looking for a man who brandished a weapon near Mariano Castro Elementary School. A Shelter in Place is called.
Police say a disgruntled former employee started a damaging garage fire in the 3400 block of Kenneth Drive.
Caltrain officials say inspectors are working to assess possible damage to a locomotive after a train struck a car in Sunnyvale.
The man, apparently a Bayside Security officer, allegedly molested a 22-year-old Mountain View woman after her car broke down.
Patricia St. John is a landscape designer & instructor in the Landscape Horticulture Dept. at Merritt College, sponsored by the WHS
Caring for parents by gen X
Visiting nurses and allied health professionals helping seniors
Palo-Alto based El Camino Youth Symphony is holding new member auditions for the 2016-2017 Season!
A new report says the lowest credit card debts in the nation are owned by Bay Area residents having high-tech firms near or in their towns.
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow. Send us your snow photos!
A traffic collision on Old Middlefield Way west of North Rengstorff Avenue damaged electrical lines Tuesday night.
Weather forecasters say that the worst is expected Wednesday morning as a series of storms slams the Bay Area this week.
Plush toy brought comfort, joy to Christina Solis son, now other young patients too at Kaiser Permanente
We've had nice rainfall already this season, but El Nino storms are hitting this week – and they're packing a punch. Flooding is expected.
January 26th 2016 - 3-7 p.m. - 1351 Rollins Road Burlingame
In a unique case, the Contra Costa County DA's office is charging a high school JV water polo player with felonious assault.
2016 will be a year of great change, success and innovation
Two of those honored - Albert Bandura and Stanley Falkow - work at Stanford.
The focus will be on needs of people with neurological conditions or injuries such as brain tumors, movement disorders and Parkinson's.
January is National Blood Donor Month, and there are several upcoming opportunities to give in Mountain View and Santa Clara County.
Take advantage of "Operation Second Chance."
"This rare event won't happen again until 2034," NASA says. "... So make sure to look up to the skies on Christmas Day."
Neonatal Intensive Care staff gets beautiful, intricate Christmas ornaments from Kaiser Permanente co-worker
Anyone recognize this fellow?