On July 15, the closure of gyms, nail and hair salons, shopping malls and worship centers, are among the other indoor business operations.
Assata Shakur was convicted in 1977 for the 1973 murder of a New Jersey State Trooper.
The temporary Black Lives Matter mural on Hamilton Avenue is just one aspect of a larger City dialogue taking place on race and equity.
The 11 programs have won a combined 20 national championships and 27 Olympic medals.
Laws of Arrest and Search & Seizure- Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.
The City is now looking into applying a sealant to extend the duration of this temporary art.
Look for it to return to University Avenue, beginning July 3 through August 2.
An evolving, comprehensive effort is underway in Palo Alto to address racism and bias through a Race & Equity action plan.
Sixteen artist teams from diverse backgrounds will come together on Tuesday, June 30 to create a Black Lives Matter mural.
The webcast Community Meeting for the Cameron Park Renovation Capital Improvement Project on Thursday, July 2 at 6:30 p.m.
While traditional Fourth of July events are canceled, cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in Silicon Valley.
Lessons can be taught in a single class period, over several days, or in five-to-10-minute increments.
The initiative is scheduled to run through Aug. 2.
Expanding on the successful program on California Avenue, the University Avenue closure will start Friday, and could be expanded.
Moldaw resident Adelle Rosenzweig has spent 25 years as a 'cuddler' to newborns at a local children's hospital.
Base rent for new Cubberley lease will be reduced from $452,487 to $227,773 per month, for preschool Junior Museum and Zoo from July 1.
The application deadline is Tuesday, June 23 at 9 p.m. Submit your application here at: http://CPApublicart.slideroom.com.
Valley Water will host a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, June 24 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss the current replacement project proposal.
There will be a free temporary COVID-19 testing site in the lobby of Palo Alto City Hall from Tuesday, June 16 through Friday June 19.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Station will reopen on June 20, with a few new guidelines to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
"Our water supplier has provided guidance with steps to take before you restore water service and begin using the water again."
Do you have a passion for public art or do your interests lie in human relations? The deadline to apply is Tuesday, July 21 at 4:30 p.m.
This temporary closure on Cal Avenue runs every day through July 5. It could be extended depending on how community supports this effort.
With National Garden Week June 7-13, residents at Moldaw recently participated in a socially-distanced planting session.
"The curfew had originally been set to formally expire on June 11 and stated it would be terminated earlier or extend as needed."
A message of community and hope from City Manager Ed Shikada, Police Chief Robert Jonsen, Reverend Kaloma Smith, and Pastor Paul Bains.
The Newell Road Bridge Replacement Project is on the City Council agenda for Monday, June 1 at 6:35 p.m.
Palo Alto is reopening the Arastradero Open Space Preserve to vehicle access and parking starting this weekend, officials announced.
An additional budget hearing is planned this coming week on May 26 as the City Council reviews proposed refinements.
The SF Peninsula Chapter of the Raging Grannies Has Supported Progressive Causes Since Its Inception in 2001.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Palo Alto approves Emergency Order requiring face coverings to be worn in public beginning at noon on Wednesday, May 13.
The Benjamin Lefkowitz bike/pedestrian undercrossing at Adobe Creek will once again close for safety reasons on May 18.
City Council selected scenario estimates with a preliminary loss of $39 million in major tax revenues during the next fiscal year.
This item will be considered by the Architectural Review Board (ARB) at a public hearing on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 8:30 am. via Zoom.
This item will be considered by the Architectural Review Board (ARB) at a public hearing Via ZOOM on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 8:30 am.
The City continues to evaluate the new Shelter in Place Order which begins May 3 at 11:59 p.m. through May 31.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The decision to scrap the 30-plus-year tradition and community street fair in Menlo Park "was not made lightly," organizers said.
"Read our #PaloAltoConnect blog to see what activities you can do at home this week to be kind to Mother Earth during COVID-19 outbreak."