You know that old taunt from childhood, "Cheaters never prosper!" Well, apparently they have been and transit officials are cracking down.
Scientists tracked the sea otters from San Mateo County to the Santa Barbara area.
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
Curtis has been an Obama organizer since early in his 2008 campaign.
Charging stations are to be installed at County Civic Center Parking Lot for both County employees and the public.
This is Holbrook's first time as a delegate to a national convention.
City utilities crews are working on the problem.
None have signed on, sending planners back to the drawing board.
A standing room only crowd packed into the St. Francis High School gymnasium Saturday afternoon to honor Capt. Matthew Manoukian with stories, laughter and tears.
Your elected legislator is holding outdoor office hours--now's your chance to speak your mind.
Candidates for City Council discuss their opinions on Palo Alto’s relationship with Stanford
Palo Alto City Council candidates discuss their views on High-Speed Rail
Ken Dauber highlights priorities in his campaign to win a seat on the Palo Alto Unified School District School Board of Education.
Palo Alto City Council Candidates discuss their views on new housing construction projects and affordable housing.
Palo Alto City Council Candidates talk about the reasons they’re running for the political office.
Drivers should expect lane closures.
A one eighth of a cent sales tax hike in November would increase the local sales tax rate.
Compared to previous elections, the rhetoric in the Obama-Romney presidential contest is mild, say Stanford professors Jon Krosnick, Shanto Iyengar and David M. Kennedy.
Feds pony up $3.2 million for modernization, safety.
Caltrain has reached a historically high ridership level, prompting Caltrain officials to restore midday trains to meet the increased demand.
City’s effort to bolster open government data transparency moves forward.
Townsend announced this week that she will be on the ballot in November's elections
Bill would also scale back environmental review of oil projects.
Intellectually invested citizens intend to power Obama’s re-election campaign from a new field headquarters in Menlo Park.
Rail Committee backing effort to freeze state funding for rail project.
The animal, found earlier this month, is the first squirrel to test positive for West Nile virus in the county this year.
First-ever vehicles will help green SamTrans.
Law unlocks billions in funding for high-speed rail, Caltrain and BART.
The native of Palo Alto announces his fundraising totals as part of his campaign for a seat on the city council.
Next step before fundraising would be to sign letter of intent.
Yeh joins Sid Espinosa in vacating the dais at City Hall.
Visitors to cityofpaloalto.org are in for a vastly new experience.
Assemblymember Jerry Hill is running for State Senate in District 13, of which Belmont is a part.
POTUS raising funds in California.
Former Mayor says he “tackled everything” on his list.
The new air traffic control tower is expected to be completed by 2015.
Palo Alto Mayor Yiaway Yeh and City Manager James Keene will be answering your questions live on Twitter
With today's 21-16 vote, the bill will now go to Governor Jerry Brown
Palo Alto is expected to finally move forward with the controversial plan to redesign California Avenue
In his third trip in three months, the president continues to court the fundraising dollars in Silicon Valley.