The festival begins Saturday.
National LGBTQ+ movement leader, Juan Barajas, will be the featured keynote speaker at the Palo Alto event.
The seven-building, 60-unit complex was originally constructed in 1972.
BREAKING: The current inventory at the Palo Alto facility is "critically low," prompting a call for donors.
"As a long-time underwater photographer, I had a sense that I had gotten ‘the shot,'" said Norbert Wu.
Your state, your shot: photos you take and Patch shares.
Breaking: Some 50,000 people were expected to attend Saturday night's match.
The Palo Alto community is invited to attend a workshop to help design the city's Rail Corridor for the Future on Saturday, May 20.
A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked an executive order by Donald Trump that threatened to deny federal funding to sanctuary cities.
The Palo Alto City Council has voted to build a new parking garage at the lot on Sherman Avenue and Birch Street.
Free new classes for Palo Alto's Community Emergency Response Team are coming up soon & you don't have to be a Palo Alto resident to attend.
Seven homes were affected Wednesday morning by a water main break in Palo Alto, a spokeswoman for Palo Alto Utilities said.
Attention South Bay students interested in law enforcement: the deadline to apply for a $3,000 Palo Alto Police scholarship is March 31.
The Palo Alto Police Department is now accepting applications for its next Basic Citizens Police Academy, which runs from April to June.
Saratoga resident Angela Lan, 14, took top honors in the Young Crafter category at the Crafty Awards, which celebrates the best in crafts.
The Oshman Family Jewish Community Center in Palo Alto was closed and evacuated after someone phoned in a bomb threat.
As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, 12,699 PG&E customers throughout the Bay Area were without power, down from 228,782 the night before.
The 1st 100 attendees get a free gift at the Palo Alto Office of Emergency Services annual Community Partnership Awards Ceremony on Jan. 26.
The University Avenue and Alma Street stops are closed this week, and possibly next, to accommodate construction.
Some schedule changes also on tap for New Year's Day and Monday, Jan. 2.
BREAKING: The judge rules that the City Council didn't correctly interpret the city's ordinance on mobile home park closures.
BREAKING: Thousands of businesses and residences were affected by the recent storms.
Dog and cat food, treats, toys, beds, blankets and cat litter will be given on Saturday to families in need.
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Some area police departments also have partnered with the nationwide Crisis Text Line.
Shutdown begins tonight.
Hosted by the Impact Center, the evening includes screening of shorts, plus panel on storytelling affecting change.
Adolescent Counseling Services has launched a campaign to kick off the giving season and think about those suffering from mental health.
The #GoBeyondGiving contest runs through Dec. 9. Know a worthy project or person in need, Palo Alto?
Stanford plays Oregon State, with kick-off at 12:30 p.m.
Parcels on empty seats? Loud blabbermouths on cell phones? What's your biggest gripe of rude riders?
Three renowned thinkers and doers will share unique perspectives on how the nature inspires their work.
The "Youth for Environment and Sustainability" event is free and great for student leadership and skill-building. Registration open!
Local LGBTQ advocate Michelle Honda-Phillips is keynote speaker at fundraiser supporting health and welfare of teens in Santa Clara County.
Questionnaires will be distributed to gather info on service satisfaction and rider needs.
Several drives set in upcoming weeks in Santa Clara County.
Looking for family fun and things to do this weekend in Northern California? Patch has you covered.
Track repairs will be underway. [Breaking]
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"A diverse blood supply is important to ensure the needs of all patients are met," Red Cross officials say.