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The City is now making the survey available to every resident, through our community survey provider Polco online.
An asking price for the property is not known according to the report.
No injuries were reported, and the suspect is at large, police said.
Along with the fee, city officials want to lower the park's attendance cap to 400.
The Computational Antitrust project is being hosted by the Stanford University CodeX Center.
Introducing entry fees would provide revenue to help offset park maintenance costs and could keep visitation manageable.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Palo Alto area.
In late 2019, the Palo Alto community suffered the tragic of a City Utility employee.
The City of Palo Alto launched its race and equity efforts in June 2020 with a resolution affirming that Black lives matter and adopting.
Based on recent community interest on this agendized closed session, the City Council will consider and provide direction to staff.
Humphreys was among seven nationally renowned experts named to the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts’ Scientific Advisory Council.
Input received through this platform will be provided to the City Council in preparation for their retreat.
Palo Alto is happy to welcome new visitors from across the Bay Area to enjoy the open space.
This blog is the first in a new series summarizing these weekly updates.
Stanford’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute is hosting the festival, which opens Friday.
In addition to this day-of event,we also have a legacy walk quote display at Mitchell Park.
Wynne Lee, a 14-year-old who identifies as male, was last seen Monday at 3 a.m. when he hired a car service to take him to San Francisco.
The 100 percent affordable Wilton Court project at 3705 El Camino Real will feature 59 units.
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department is continuing to provide useful updates and information on vaccine planning.
Tanaka indicated he intends to form a committee it will call “Greg Tanaka for Congress” in his Dec. 18 filing, the report said.
The region's ICU capacity has steadily dwindled since falling below 15 percent in mid-December, triggering the state's stay-at-home order.
Outbreak cited as 43 students have tested positive for the coronavirus since Jan. 2, the report said.
Advisory comes amid spike in reports of vehicle thefts according to police.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Santa Clara County.
President's social media accounts shut down in aftermath of his inspiring rioters to storm the Capitol Building Jan. 6.
With Foothills Park newly open to everyone as of December 17, holidays and weekends have seen very high visitation.
Concerns about overcrowding at 1,400-acre preserve cited after city lifted longstanding exclusionary policy.
Suzi Tinsley confirmed she attended the Washington D.C. rally but denounced the violence that occurred afterward.
Publisher cites Missouri senator's "role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom" as reason for canceling book deal.
Suspect arrested on suspicion of assaulting 60-year-old woman who suffered "substantial injuries" according to police.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: "Risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great."
Monday, January 4 marked a new City Council in Palo Alto. As is customary per City Charter, the new year brought new Council leadership.
"My staff and I are safe," Eshoo wrote on Twitter. "Praying for an end to this violence."
Redwood City announced appointment of Briana Evans to the position Monday.
Police and the town issued a joint statement condemning alleged incidents of hate-speech at Saturday's pro-Trump "Stop the Steal" rally.
Suspect exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl according to police.
The new-look Tesla features updated wheels and headlights, a wider body and a more pronounced fender according to Gizmodo.
Pro-Trump rally was itself peaceful but demonstrators, counter-protesters engaged in "brief physical confrontation" afterwards police said.
Ha's app uses AI to assess storm damage using aerial photography of impacted regions in a fraction of the time it would take the naked eye.