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.
Employees at Alphabet, the parent company of Google, said they "deserve the right to work in an environment free from their abusers."
Bless you! It’s a tough time of year for seasonal allergy sufferers. Here’s how to check the allergy forecast in Palo Alto.
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Wesley Cedros served as assistant principal at Gunn High School.
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Here is how the Palo Alto area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
The university is also reviewing whether it will require vaccinations for students who are on-campus.
'Share your thoughts before April 14 to help inform the City Council discussion tentatively planned for April 19.'
The City is releasing the video record to provide additional information to the public about what occurred.
A parade planned today on Stanford University’s campus has been expanded to Downtown Palo Alto.
The variant was identified in a patient at Stanford. Experts urged people to continue minimizing the spread of COVID-19 and get vaccinated.
Rick's Ice Cream is the second ice cream store in Palo Alto to have reported an incident in recent weeks.
The parade winded its way through Stanford's campus and downtown Palo Alto on Monday afternoon.
He was found in San Francisco by a Caltrain Station on King Street, after a passerby recognized him and called the police.
Residents said on Twitter after a few hours that power had been restored at their residences.
Mitchell Park and Rinconada Libraries will reopen for limited services by appointment only later in May.
'To keep you connected and up to date on notable Council meeting discussions, we are sharing a brief weekly update.'
Osmo Projector App for Teachers Reaches 100,000 Downloads
Need to make a run for essentials Sunday? Here are 14 stores that will be open and 19 that will be closed.
Osmo's partnership with the Philadelphia Union includes providing kits and tablets to a nonprofit and sponsoring the Union Kids Club.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney declined to charge the officer who was handling a dog that bit an innocent man in Mountain View.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Santa Clara County neighbors.
Hundreds of prominent Asian American business leaders signed onto a campaign in response to the recent rise in anti-Asian hate.
The citations were a result of a "minor decoy" operation by Menlo Park police and agents with the California Alcoholic Beverage Control.
Each Council meeting, City Manager Ed Shikada provides “City Manager Comments” sharing recent City news, and updates for the community.
The Public Safety Building contractor has begun work, including relocating service from the transformer in parking lot C-6.
A new blog shares details on the City’s race and equity efforts and the importance of this work to bring our community together.
A suspect was arrested on Wednesday in connection with a string of robberies at local Subway and Baskin Robbins stores.
Facebook employees can head back to work beginning May 10 at its Menlo Park headquarters, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Here is how California is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
President Biden issued a proclamation on March 23 as a mark of respect for victims of senseless acts of violence perpetrated on March 22.
A gift of reading to under-resourced children
The P.1 variant raises concerns because of a potential increase in transmissibility or even re-infection of people who had COVID-19.
The transportation service, which runs in Santa Clara County, will also resume front-door boarding on buses.
The new lockers are part of $3 million in bicycle-related improvements the Caltrain board approved in September.
“Targeting people because of their perceived ethnicity is not just a shame, it’s a crime,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said.