Renting a spot at some private RV parks can cost $80 per night or over $1,000 a month in the Peninsula.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Palo Alto & the Peninsula.
In a typical year, Palo Alto Utilities may see approximately 25 outages, most impacting a small number of customers. This is relatively ...
The Palo Alto City Library has partnered with HP to repurpose used Windows laptops (Dell, HP, Microsoft, etc.) and donate them to local ...
The Palo Alto City Library's Summer Reading Program started this coming Tuesday, June 1 and runs through September 8. The theme this yea ...
The City of Palo Alto has received reports of scam callers pretending to be from Palo Alto Utilities. If you suspect you are being conta ...
Palo Alto is expected to reach the mid 90s on Thursday, June 17, and the high temperatures will continue through Friday, with temperatur ...
Milton Brings Over a Decade of City Clerk and City Management Experience
Due to extreme heat forecasts for California and parts of the Southwest, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has issued a ...
Those who are vaccinated in the next few weeks could win tickets to area concerts featuring Bad Bunny, Harry Styles and Justin Bieber.
The National Weather Service is forecasting high temperatures this week with Palo Alto expected to reach the mid 90s. Plus, low humidity ...
Fully vaccinated individuals are not required to wear a face covering except in areas where masks are required by everyone, regardless o ...
The library will be open Monday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. for full browsing and holds pickup.
Franklin Wang, a 17-year-old junior at Palo Alto High School, developed a neural network that detects small asteroids near Earth.
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As part of the Highway 101 Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge project, the City's contractor has rescheduled installation of the prefabricated br ...
The League of American Bicyclists honored the efforts of Palo Alto to build better places for people to bike with a Gold-Level Bicycle F ...
The Palo Alto Fire Department remains in Unified Command, which means the fire department is working as a cohesive unit through all phas ...
The planned installation of the final Highway 101 Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge section over Highway 101 this weekend on June 5 and 6 has be ...
The pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a blood drive soon in the Palo Alto area.
Construction of the Public Safety Building is about to begin! Watch the groundbreaking ceremony on June 2 at 10 a.m. and hear from the M ...
The ex-Fisher Middle School academic standout helped start the Los Gatos Anti-Racism Coalition, and the group has emerged as a force.
Solar installations are an important aspect of the City's overall focus on sustainability and addressing climate change. The City's Util ...
The milestone comes a month after the county said that a million residents had received at least one dose.
A new blog by Police Chief Robert Jonsen answers community questions on police department procedures and related topics of community int ...
Starting on May 29 at 8 p.m. through May 30 at 11 a.m., Caltrans will perform an overnight closure of US-101, from San Antonio Road to E ...
The vigil, sponsored by 20 churches in the Peninsula, will take place three days before the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
Comcast will provide internet and other tech services to many of LifeMoves’ housing sites in Silicon Valley.
The award is given to individuals who inspire bicycling in their Bay Area communities by Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days.
Stanford Athletics watered and cared for 470 trees last fall that they hoped would create a “home-forest” advantage for the football team.
The Palo Alto City Library has partnered with HP to repurpose used laptops and donate them to local community partners who work with und ...
The county is among the nation’s most cautious metropolitan areas when it comes to residents visiting public places, according to a report.
April is Military Child month - show your appreciation for military families and children in particular by wearing purple this Friday.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Palo Alto. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
Leaders from all nine Bay Area counties have united to launch a Regional Action Plan that aims to house 75% of the area's homeless by 2024.
'Share your thoughts before April 14 to help inform the City Council discussion tentatively planned for April 19.'
A parade planned today on Stanford University’s campus has been expanded to Downtown Palo Alto.