The Palo Alto renters’ webinar is scheduled for Sept. 10 between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
The City County followed recommendations issued last month by the city’s Human Relations Commission, Palo Alto Weekly reports.
Gonzalo Mazuera was last seen at his home in the 500 block of Webster Street around 3:00 a.m., police said.
The fires burning throughout California are stretching fire personal statewide.
Foothills Park has been closed to outsiders since it was purchased by the city in 1959.
The two-story 85,000-square-foot dealership will feature Audi and Mercedes brands, the report said.
Russ Ewell explains the benefits of sensory kits and provides a few ideas.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp told "Axios on HBO" he wanted to make the move amid Silicon Valley's "increasing intolerance and monoculture."
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, expectant mom has to enter hospital alone; KP Santa Clara nurses provide comfort and care
"Our community cooling center is open again this week, August 19-21, to provide much-needed relief."
New Virtual Town Hall platform running from August 19 through September 7.
at Speech and Debate Academy Online
The city’s cooling center will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday.
Vina Enoteca announced plans to keep its business going through as it formulates a vision for “Vina 2.0.”
The Flex Alert is in effect from 3 pm to 10 pm through Wednesday or Thursday, August 19-20, and may be extended further.
"On August 18, our community cooling center again at the Mitchell Park Community Center El Palo Alto Room will be open from 1pm to 6pm."
Dr. Scott Atlas has no background in epidemiology and no expertise in public health or infectious diseases.
Teens and young adults who vaped were five to seven times more likely to be infected th
A round-up of local news stories from the past week.
How a Paly student’s nonprofit is promoting Summer Reading during lockdown
Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne announced the reversal in a statement Thursday.
"Please take extra care tomorrow and this weekend and share this information with those at risk."
It is currently a misdemeanor for nonresidents to enter the park.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Catherine Wiesner work helping refugees in East Africa is being featured in an upcoming documentary series.
Join the City of Palo Alto Library for a virtual conversation with “Color of Law” author Richard Rothstein on Thursday, August 27 at 7 p.m.
A GoFundMe drive has been established to help cover the cost of reprinting the damaged art.
"Join the City’s race and equity conversation by sharing your story."
Hundreds have been sickened in the United States, including 76 Californians, prompting a voluntary recall of a variety of onions.
The annual Perseid meteor shower is known as the "fireball champion" of meteor showers and can be seen over the Bay Area for most of August.
The city’s case count has more than doubled since June 23.
Police are searching for two suspects in Friday night's armed robbery at a Palo Alto 7-Eleven store.
The City has chosen 49 small businesses to receive a City grant.
Fine cited personal and political reasons for his decision decline to seek another term, Palo Alto Weekly reports.
The alleged victim of the attack is a man in his 80s, police said.
A Facebook spokesman described the president’s statement “harmful COVID misinformation.”
Proposal would extend program through the rest of the year.
The City Council approved a pilot program expanding access to the nature preserve.
Three months ago Marty Fenstersheib was pressured to reopen the economy in San Benito County. Now he's ramping up testing in Silicon Valley.
Peninsula residents will have improved access to the San Francisco Bay Trail as a new 0.6-mile section of the trail opens to the public.