There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you within the next two weeks.
Officers found a racial epithet directed at African Americans at Heritage Park on Sunday.
Supervisor Otto Lee made a passionate statement, where he talked about his background and dispelled the model minority myth.
Caregivers are also eligible. Learn how to schedule an appointment.
An image of the suspect provided by Palo Alto police matches that of a suspect who committed a similar robbery at a Subway in Redwood City.
If you show your vaccination card, the free doughnut offer is good once per day. Here are the Santa Clara Co. addresses for Krispy Kreme.
Seventh and eighth grade students in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties are eligible to participate. The theme is centered around animals.
This week’s blog includes a reflection on the one-year milestone of our county’s Shelter in Place Order.
'To keep you connected and up to date on notable Council meeting discussions, we are sharing a brief weekly update.'
The deadline to apply is April 6. Each commission or committee has multiple openings.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Santa Clara County.
Rep. Anna Eshoo said that the Mountain View federal airfield won't be used to house unaccompanied children detained at the U.S. border.
This blog provides a moment to reflect on the uncertainty that continues through this pandemic and ways we can manage these difficult times.
Police supervisors and administrators thoroughly investigated this incident shortly after it occurred.
Save the Date for April Wellness Wednesday. Hold April 12 for our next Wellness Wednesday focused on Earthquake Preparedness.
Police believe that the suspect who escaped is the one who committed the actual robbery and made criminal threats.
“An attack against the AAPI community is an attack on all of us,” the statement read.
The man filed a lawsuit against Palo Alto and Mountain View for injuries he suffered in the incident.
On Monday, demonstrators opposed to the decision protested in front of the South Bay federal airfield.
The boy was reported missing earlier on Monday afternoon.
Donate blood March 15-21 and you'll be entered into Stanford Blood Center's gift card giveaway
When the spring quarter begins March 29, juniors and seniors will be invited back to campus, Stanford University announced.
Each Council meeting, City Manager Ed Shikada provides “City Manager Comments” sharing recent City news, and updates for the community.
Antonio Lopez called for unity after a judge found that he did not violate election laws with a taco giveaway near a vote center.
Amazon will vacate one location in East Palo Alto, but will maintain a workforce at University Avenue.
In a news release, the county didn’t specify how many teachers have received a vaccine, but pushed for schools to reopen.
There was a big change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Santa Clara County.
They are designed to encourage compliance with the law, and in so doing, protecting the health and safety of our community.
The Bay Area is home to three of the top five most expensive rental markets in the country.
See how the county compares to the rest of the Golden State in a recently released drought monitor map.
The notices from the police led to angry feedback from residents during a city council meeting.
The Bay Area favorite is making a comeback after shuttering all 50 locations across three states amid the pandemic.
All enrolled veterans can now register for COVID-19 vaccinations through the VA Palo Alto.
Here's how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Santa Clara County.
Osmo announced a $100,000 product donation to the National Girls Collaborative Project in honor of Women’s History Month on Monday.
Stanford Health Care will help operate the site at Eastridge Mall in East San Jose, which is expected to provide up to 2,000 vaccines a day.
East Palo Alto, which houses many essential workers, has the lowest rate of vaccination in San Mateo County.
The red "substantial risk" tier is less restrictive than the purple "widespread risk" tier and allows for additional activities.