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Stanford University researchers are hoping their findings on the well-being of young children and their caregivers and how they suffer when critical federal relief programs are defunded can influence ...
The spring homebuying season, which usually starts to ramp up in January and keep its momentum going into June, marks the ...
Defying protests from the owners of Town & Country Village, Palo Alto's elected leaders approved on Monday a three-story condominium project on an Encina Avenue site next to the shopping center.
Crosswalk buttons along the mid-Peninsula appear to have been hacked, so that when pressed, voices professing to be Mark ...
Twelve pro-Palestine protesters who broke into a Stanford University building last June and proceeded to splatter fake blood ...
A Mountain View pedestrian killed in a vehicle collision last week has been identified by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office.
Spurred by a lawsuit and their evolving housing vision, Palo Alto’s elected leaders officially resurrected on Monday a project that appeared dead just five years ago: a downtown parking garage on a ...
More than 100 California bills moved to the “suspense file” last week, the start of a process where consequential decisions are made out of public view.
The last four weeks have been “intense” for Maison Alyzée CEO Laurent Pellet, he said. On March 3, a fire broke out at his ...
When Vanessa Castillo began playing with the idea of organizing a spring celebration for East Palo Alto families, she didn't know what kind of reception she would get from the wider community. From ...
A woman was arrested and charged with a hate crime in downtown Palo Alto on Saturday night after she spat on a man while yelling a racial epithet, according to the Police Department. The incident ...
Months after East Palo Alto residents voted to pass Measure JJ, which allocated a 2.5% parcel tax to more specific purposes ...