First responders representing 12 public safety agencies gathered Thursday for “Appreciation Event” honoring front-line medical workers.
The latest report brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 2,018.
The accident occurred around 4:20 p.m. just north of Embarcadero Road, the CHP said.
Stanford is developing a COVID-19 test that can tell whether a person has been infected and would likely have some degree of immunity.
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The robbery occurred at the gas station at 699 San Antonio Road around 8:40 p.m. on Sunday, police said.
The Palo Alto-based company will temporarily suspend car production at its Fremont plant on Monday March 23.
The Fletcher Middle School student last attended the school on Wednesday, March 11.
City lawmakers aim to provide financial relief to city residents amid COVID-19 outbreak.
Police are seeking the public’s help investigating the shooting, which was reported late Friday night on 1100 block of Gaillardia Way.
The middle-school-age boy was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, a man in his 60s, stayed at the scene and was not arrested.
The investigation into a Facebook Group where child porn images were allegedly shared began last September.
One of the suspects ordered an employee to the ground brandishing a handgun.
Palo Alto Police Chief Robert Jonsen presented an update on crime statistics, the department’s new Traffic Team, and other efforts underway.
The January death of Eitan Weiner, 19, inside a Stanford fraternity house was an accidental fentanyl overdose, the county coroner found.
Police say the woman and her daughter were held hostage before he took off and then broke into another woman's home.
A 33-year-old man is accused of breaking into a Peninsula woman's home and trying to force her to drive him away in her own car.
A man is accused of using PayPal to steal more than $127,300 from a Peninsula office management company, prosecutors said.
Three 15-year-old boys are accused of attacking and robbing a man in downtown Palo Alto Tuesday afternoon.
The accused had been drinking and had a blood-alcohol content of at least .16 percent following the collision, prosecutors say.
Police are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in a Palo Alto shooting that left one man dead.
One lane of San Antonio Road remained closed Tuesday morning as police investigated a shooting that left one man injured.
The women are accused of stealing more than $5,000 worth of clothing, with plans to resell the items.
A Hayward family was at a vacation rental when their 9-year-old son found the loaded gun in a drawer.
Police are searching for the three men, accused of committing an armed robbery in which they made off with prescription drugs.
The prescription drug theft took place early Friday morning.
Police are searching for three suspects — a getaway driver and two others who ransacked Bloomingdale's display cases.
The most recent break-ins capped off a night of over 50 incidents in Sunnyvale.
Three men and two juveniles were arrested early Monday morning.
Police in Palo Alto are patrolling houses of worship after a historically black church was vandalized last weekend.
“Instead of recoiling in fear, we want to be those that continue to reach out,” said Rev. Kaloma Smith.
Police are searching for more victims of the suspect, who worked at a Palo Alto day spa.
A 16-year-old boy is accused of shoving two women and stealing their phones in Palo Alto.
A federal jury convicted a Palo Alto lawyer, along with her business partner, for collecting millions through a visa fraud scheme.
A 57-year-old man is accused of approaching a stranger at a Palo Alto shopping center and assaulting him while wielding a knife.
The student was taken into custody at the student's home on Friday at 2:45 a.m.
All lanes in Palo Alto were shut down early Thursday morning. Police believe the driver was intoxicated.
The incident occurred between two contractors in a mailroom at Rubrik.
California's state government may play a bigger role in our lives as fires and outages get more severe, a Stanford University expert says.
Police say he took money and electronics before officers caught him in a nearby backyard.