All donations will go to local youth in need this holiday season.
New system is for crimes without suspect information such as auto burglaries, vandalism, minor traffic collisions or phone scams.
The robbery was reported about 10:40 p.m. at the Midtown neighborhood 7-Eleven store at 708 Colorado Ave, police said.
RSVP to receive the meeting invite to peter.jensen@cityofpaloalto.org.
If you need help and have a health care need, please contact your doctor or go to the hospital.
Ban on non-residents from visiting Foothills Park is back in the spotlight on the eve of the park’s scheduled opening to the general public.
In early November, a majority of the City Council voted to open Foothills Park to the general public.
When a neighbor learned the Hernandez family didn't have the means to withstand the financial strain of quarantine, she decided to help.
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking coronavirus precautions to ensure you and your family have a jolly holiday.
The Viking was named a finalist for a prestigious award Wednesday.
Larry Hiebert has been donating blood with Stanford Blood Center for over 20 years
The former Stanford neuroradiologist and Hoover Institution fellow submitted his resignation letter Monday, Axios reports.
End-to-End was founded in 2005.
As Santa Clara County set a grim record for coronavirus cases, health officials are making sure local businesses comply with health orders.
Sobrato Organization wants to build 85 townhomes at 340 Portage Ave. Neighborhood leaders are pushing for affordable housing at the site.
Co- Hosted by Project Sentinel, SV@Home and Palo Alto Community Services and Planning Departments.
During this festive time of year, we normally reflect back on the past year and give thanks.
Palo Alto Art Center Foundation Members shop first on November 27, 28 and 29.
Stanford University researchers helped develop an online indoor coronavirus exposure risk-assessment tool.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as Palo Alto Businesses of the Year.
Stanford graduate students Abdallah Abu Hashem and Ziyi Wang and senior Nicolas Fishman hope to begin studying at Oxford in October.
Decorate the outside of homes or businesses with fun seasonal displays for all to enjoy.
It may be difficult to stay up to date on what these restrictions mean for our community.
“Caring for Latinxs with Dementia in a Globalized World: Behavioral and Psychosocial Treatments” addresses issues surrounding dementia care.
South Bay armed robbery probe led to arrests.
In the meantime, Sherman Avenue will be open as of Monday, November 23and construction trailers have been recently removed.
Real Produce International Market has leased 11,000 square feet of retail space in the city’s College Terrace District.
Holly jolly still is on the calendar as Christmas tree & menorah lightings, Santa visits, Dickens fair & more will go on. Just differently.
Economic devastation of coronavirus cited as hurdle to funding the new Palo Alto Museum project.
One of the pilots was rescued via helicopter and hospitalized, officials said. See a video of the rescue.
Regular collection schedules will resume the following week. Please remember to place your carts at the curb before 6 AM.
This year will be a virtual celebration to protect the health and safety of the community.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has shown a spotlight on racial and ethnic disparities in health care that have been happening for years."
Scott Atlas was appointed to the White House coronavirus task force despite having no experience in epidemiology or infectious diseases.
The grant will help fund the Palo Alto City Library, Palo Alto Art Center and the Junior Museum & Zoo.
The suspect was booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail while a second suspect in Tuesday's burglaries was still at large.
Tam Tam will close its restaurant at 140 University Ave Sunday but hopes to reopen at a new location.
Jeremy Lin was photographed working out with several Golden State Warriors players including Steph Curry Tuesday in San Francisco.
The playground that’s become a national model for being accessible to children with disabilities will reopen Nov. 17.
City of Palo Alto and the Magical Bridge Foundation are partnering together to reopen the Magical Bridge Playground at Mitchell Park.