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California’s largest Great Glass Pumpkin Patch will be a little different this year. It will feature an online sale Sept. 24-Oct. 4.
Ginsburg was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and was only the second woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Through the interview process, the Council has selected Baker Tilly and Kyle O’Rourke to lead the City’s internal audit services.
The council will vote on the deal Sept. 28.
Dozens of Stanford medical experts wrote an open letter denouncing the views of Scott Atlas. The Trump adviser is threatening a lawsuit.
It's one of four Bay Area entries on this year's list.
Non-residents risk jail time and hefty fines for setting foot in a park that’s become a political hot potato.
Patrick James' President Patrick Mon Pere, Jr. announced the store’s shuttering of its Town & Country Village store in a Facebook post.
The victim's motorcycle was embedded in the engine of the BMW 550i that hit it, according to the CHP log.
First healthcare organization in US to achieve carbon neutral, eliminating 800,000 annual tons of carbon at Kaiser Permanente
The suspect exposed himself to one victim and assaulted another in incidents that were reported about an hour apart, police said.
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The Palo Alto community cooling center is opening its doors again this weekend, September 12-13.
Cash buyer scoops up 1500 Cowper St. property, The San Jose Mercury News reports.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
As Covid-19 pandemic continues, Kaiser Permanente says it's especially important to get your flu shot to protect yourself and others
Council will also consider other related Uplift Local community program ideas.
Joey Harris was charged with murder after police said he shot his ex-girlfriend at her birthday party and memorial service for her brother.
As police spoke with an Arizona girl in a local Target lot, her "boyfriend" - a Sunnyvale man, 22 - came out of the store & was arrested.
"Our Cooling Center page is updated regularly with information, including center locations and dates and hours of operation."
Keep cool, and avoid smoky air, at the facility open daily at Mitchell Park.
The candidate is a principal at a Danville high school seeking to make waves on a larger scale.
The ISO is predicting increased demand and stress on the electric grid, particularly due to air conditioning use, as a result.
The City of Palo Alto, and the County and State have taken several steps to protect renters during COVID-19.
The Palo Alto Public Art Commission is hosting a panel discussion on Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. with eight of the local artists.
The new operating days will be held Tuesday through Saturday, from noon 5 p.m. This change goes into effect Sept. 12.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The Barron Park burros are mini-celebs, with one inspiring the "Donkey" character in "Shrek."
The restaurant sent a newsletter Wednesday explaining the circumstances surrounding it’s closure.
Holiday gatherings can spread the virus and Covid-19; Kaiser Permanente's Dr. Ravi Waldron has some suggestions to keep you and yours safe
Scott Atlas is pushing for the loosening of restrictions so the healthy segment of the population can develop immunity to the coronavirus.
The newly announced Blueprint for a Safer Economy replaces the County Monitoring List.
The restrictions go into effect Sept. 1.
Bryan Gonzalez-Lopez was arrested following the 1:50 a.m. solo rollover.
Former Stanford soccer star and Los Gatos native Arda Bulut has signed a USL contract with Louisville City FC.
COVID-19 testing returns to the Palo Alto Art Center this Friday, August 28 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
A new dedicated webpage is the community's single resource to share details as new information becomes available on regional wildfires.
The City’s first ever Small Business Recovery Grant Program and allocated $500,000 in funding from the City’s general fund.
Mark Allan Hodes, a 74-year-old Palo Alto math tutor, is accused of sexually molesting students during private lessons at his home.