Despite the increase, agency officials said parking in Caltrain lots is still a bargain compared to parking in similar transit parking lots.
Legal alcohol delivery could make the U.S. Postal Service $50 million per year.
Another $375K has been dedicated to helping low income families eat healthy foods locally.
The South Bay will get 400 out of the 1000 bikes this first program year.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta changes his mind to be in favor of medical marijuana. What do you think?
A woman who became ill in mid-July is the first recorded human case of West Nile virus in Santa Clara County so far this year.
Despite passionate comments from advocates for the homeless, the City Council felt the safety of community residents needed to be immediately addressed.
Michelle T. Friedland of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP clerked for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
An assembly bill could save senior citizens thousands in medical bills and keep nursing home staffs employed.
The rideshare company launched in Palo Alto on July 24th.
Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate part of Voting Rights Act, Obama administration wants to continue pre-clearance policy.
Funding will help prevent pollution, increase trail and open space, and enhance environment in Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Gilroy.
Cars and bikes heading into Palo Alto and Stanford will be detoured. Expect delays.
Obama makes unexpected personal comments on the contentious case that has stirred national riots this week.
Palo Alto crews clean sewers from all types of sewer-clogging trash including disposable wipes, diapers and cement.
Find out how many people get Lyme disease in Santa Clara County and how dangerous ticks are.
The guava fruit fly is native to India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Eradication from Santa Clara County is scheduled for July 17.
Western Mixers Produce and Nut Company has issued a recall for ARO and Treasured Harvest pistachios due to potential salmonella contamination.
VTA chooses Palo Alto bike share stations in preparation of August launch.
University of California officials announced Friday that U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary will take over as school's president.
The time-sensitive issue of doubled student loan rates is stalled again in Congress, with both parties hesitant to compromise.
Almost 400 couple got licenses last week and 41 same-sex marriages were performed.
Employers will now have until 2015 to provide federally mandated health benefits for their employees.
A new bill could make 2 million California undocumented immigrants eligible for a driver's license.
After failure to meet a July 1 deadline, Congress left for recess with Stafford loan rates set to double on Monday.
The Supreme Court invalidated a major part of the landmark legislation this week.
The Policy and Services Committee will recommend that the City Council adopt the ordinance to the dismay of homeless advocates.
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The Campbell-based BAYMEC is congregating at the steps of San Jose City Hall at 6 PM June 26.
Homeless advocates hope that Palo Alto continues allow people to live in their cars.
Same sex marriage could earn a major loss or victory this week.
Renovation of Main Library gets underway this Tuesday.
Some California prisons are so crowded that inmates sleep in the gym. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Palo Alto increase to help pay for water system upgrade both at Hetch-Hetchy and locally city.
Known as 'S.744,' 1,000-page bill's negotiations stopped this week amid Republican-introduced amendments.
The 29-year-old whistleblower is still in hiding after revealing the NSA’s collection of phone conversations and internet surveillance.