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Looks like this little, jaw-dropping cute critter apprehended by the officer has a bit of motor mouth after being found in a vehicle engine.
The outdoor concert series features the SF Symphony's legendary conductor Michael Tilson Thomas to bid farewell in his last year.
The Transcontinental Railroad was constructed by more than 15,000 Chinese workers who in two books are being credited its creation.
Shan Zhao was motivated to develop a career in education by volunteering at her son's elementary school.
The crash that occurred on Skyline Boulevard on Wednesday took the life of Mila Acevedo of San Jose: Santa Clara County Medical Examiner.
Dr. Sarah Beekley, a Kaiser Permanente pediatrician and Palo Alto resident, joined big team of KP caregivers on medical mission to Guatemala
The university would like to know what those who frequent the town plaza want to see in this common area.
A woman died after her motorcycle went off a road in Palo Alto, struck a tree and she was thrown into a ravine, police say.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley will receive the 2019 Regional Theatre Tony Award at this year's Tony Awards on June 9 at Radio City Music Hall.
A man has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the Palo Alto Police Dept. alleging that officers beat him up during a 2018 arrest.
An arrest warrant is out for 26-year-old Dagoberto Penaloza, a Palo Alto man accused of killing the son of a former district attorney.
Find out if your airport is a soaring success — or if that's hardly the case.
The complaint naming Sgt. Wayne Benitez claims the officer targeted the man because of his sexual orientation.
Simply put, the prototype demonstrates how separating hydrogen and oxygen gas from seawater by using electricity.
The Palo Alto Department has found a unique way of keeping their workers in shape — allowing them to work out on the job.
Henry M. Gun High School is among the best high schools in America, U.S. News & World Report said Tuesday.
A sandwich isn't just a sandwich according to Mendocino Farms, which hosts a grand opening on May 2.
A class act, Plummer had many to thank for her recognition, Stanford University reported.
California is expecting fewer cases of West Nile given the wet winter because birds and mosquitoes will separate.
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A man described as in his 20s pulled out a gun, demanding money. He fled on foot on Colorado Avenue.
The university honored the first U.S. woman in space by naming a residence hall after the late astronaut.
An alert bystander called police to notify officers of suspicious behavior from two men, then heard smashing car windows: Palo Alto police.
Lawyers are naming dozens of Boy Scout leaders accused of child sex abuse. Here’s how many were accused in California.
There are teaching jobs that range from on call to full time, among other listed positions.
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The two workers suffered burns when they were conducting maintenance and a fire broke out in the shaft. It's under investigation.
The Cardinal produced some career bests out of the competition including Andrew Bitner's score on rings.
The Palo Alto University psychology professor testified before Congress and provided a painful account of her attempted rape years ago.
One in six children in America don’t have enough to eat. That includes 60,420 in Santa Clara County.
Amy and Gregory Colburn of Palo Alto are accused of money laundering, wire fraud charges connected to falsifying their son's SAT scores.
The 2019 Boston Marathon is underway Monday. Here's who's running from Palo Alto.
Local dignitaries attended a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for the ECR Apartments complex to be built on El Camino Real.
Palo Alto Rep. Anna Eshoo led the charge to enact a bill that would overturn the FCC's net neutrality reversal.
This spring, Ragazzi Continuo explores the meaning of “walking a mile in someone else’s shoes” in "Wayfaring Stranger: Songs of Travel."
Tara VanDerveer has spent almost 35 years at Stanford, capturing two championships in 1990 & 1992. She's not done, while the sport is hot.
Slip on your running shoes and hit the trail to mark the San Francisquito Flood Control Project to stem the tide of sea level rise.
The holiday is nearing, and spring festivities are underway on the peninsula. See what's going on near you, and get hoppin' on your plans!