More than 100 protestors gathered to let their voices be heard.
The President’s fundraising stops in Atherton for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee interrupted traffic Thursday.
Tax time has arrived. Here's what the Franchise Tax Board can do to help you.
Traffic alert--expect road closures and protests.
Announced by President Obama, the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) project, will make use of several innovative technologies invented by Stanford scientists.
Elected officials are showing support for marriage equality.
The countywide unemployment rate in February was the best it's been for that month in the past three years.
Does your daily drive take you on Alpine Road? Think about taking an alternate route next week.
To commemorate 100 days since the Newtown school shooting, Moms Demand Action For Gunsense is planning a march in downtown Palo Alto.
Same-sex marriage takes center stage at the U.S. Supreme Court this week. Stanford Law Professor Jane Schacter talks about the arguments.
A new report indicates community health in the Santa Clara County is among the best in the state. What do you think?
Single tracking trains is underway in Palo Alto. New: trains at a standstill in San Mateo.
The higher rate will take effect in July.
Congress passed a law this week that will prevent the USPS from reducing Saturday delivery service to save on operating costs.
Earth Hour will be observed tonight from 8:30-9:30.
A ceremonial swearing-in ceremony was held Tuesday morning.
Are you sick of crumbling sidewalks and car-eating potholes? The City has heard your cries.
A new competitive bidding program put in place could reduce costs by 42 percent or more on certain products and services.
Medicare database shows how two of five major hospitals in or near Palo Alto compare for emergency care.
Joe Simitian is already making his presence felt on on Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
Today, Palo Alto women are spearheading a national effort to lobby lawmakers and change attitudes about gun laws and gun violence.
The steepest decline was reported on the Peninsula.
Just days after a huge Bumble Bee Tuna recall, Chicken of the Sea has announced its own recall.
A group of Democrats authored SB 140, the first new gun control bill to pass since the Newtown school shooting in December.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
Here's a complete list of codes for the recalled tuna.
The comet is named after the array of cameras and telescopes on Mount Haleakala on Maui. NASA says it may sport a very cool dust tail.
After a half-decade, a lawsuit is tossed out by a judge.
Gov. Jerry Brown declared the state of emergency which could result in $2.7 million in state funds.
Of the 15,563 people in the Silicon Valley receiving a federal salary and/or benefits, more than half are retired federal employees.
County Supervisor resigned Friday, admits to having gambling addiction and depression.
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo announces results from meeting with White House.
Prosecutors filed five felony and seven misdemeanor charges against the supervisor.
No telescope is necessary--just look in the right direction.
As you compile your tax information, here are some specific ideas for adults with children.
Santa Clara County has 190,000 residents with permanent work visas.
The VA has launched a public service campaign to reach struggling veterans.
If you’re a parent, you’ve been there—trying to juggle your children’s diverse interests and schedules. This is for you.
Your pet can infect humans with salmonella, even if their symptoms are mild.
80 percent of the research conducted at Stanford is funded by federal agencies. Stanford received $85 million in 2012 from defense research funding alone.