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San CarlosBY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer San Carlos City Council will hold a trial of sorts Monday (May 23) to decide if City Treasurer Inge Tiegel broke city rules by campaigning against a moratorium that [...]
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San Mateo CountyThis story originally appeared in the Thursday, May 19, edition of the Daily Post. If you want the best in local news coverage first, pick up the Post in the mornings at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. [...]
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San Mateo CountyBY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer San Mateo County Supervisor candidate Virginia Chang Kiraly wants to cut frivolous spending by the county and opposes a possible parcel tax that might appear on the November ballot. [...]
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San Mateo County
Candidate profile: Steven Booker would be the first coastside resident to become a county supervisor
BY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer Steven Booker, who is an electrician and Air Force veteran, is throwing his hat into the ring to replace Don Horsley on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, [...] -
San Mateo CountyBy EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer Ever since she was young, San Carlos Councilwoman Laura Parmer-Lohan has loved the outdoors, which is why some of her top priorities are to address climate change and wildfires [...]
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San Mateo CountyBY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer With 10 years on Menlo Park City Council under his belt, Ray Mueller says he’s ready to dive into the issues the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors deals [...]
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Los AltosThis story was originally printed in the Wednesday, May 18, edition of the Daily Post. If you don’t want to miss important local news stories, pick up a copy of the Post every day at [...]
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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Santa Clara County voters are deciding on a measure that will allow longtime Valley Water board members to stay on beyond term limits that were passed in 2010. The [...]
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Palo AltoBY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent After years of debate and more than 20 public meetings, the Palo Alto City Council on Monday (May 23) could approve Castilleja School’s plans to rebuild its campus and expand [...]
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East Palo AltoPUBLISHED MAY 20 IN THE POST — BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer East Palo Alto residents yesterday (May 19) called on city officials to ensure that city parks remain safe after the shooting at [...]
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Palo AltoCorrection: A statement attributed to Palo Alto Police Chief Robert Jonsen about the Wayne Benitez case in an earlier version of this story was incorrect. It has been removed. BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff Two people in a car tried to remove a ring of an elderly woman who was walking along Middlefield Road near Channing Avenue using her walker, police said. The woman, [...]
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East Palo Alto10 p.m., Monday BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The East Palo Alto Home Depot employee who died in a forklift accident has been identified as Ronald Mishna, 39, of East Palo Alto, the [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff A woman has been arrested after she broke a glass panel on the front door of a home and a homeowner watched as her bloody hand reached inside to unlock [...]
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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Councilwoman Alison Cormack announced today (May 13) that she will not seek re-election after one term on Palo Alto City Council, paving the way for three new council [...]
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Portola ValleyBY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A Redwood City fire official said yesterday that the city sees an average of 120 fires a year due to homeless encampments, and firefighters on Wednesday had to [...]
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StanfordBy the Daily Post staff Two men were wounded at the Stanford Shopping Center after one of them accidentally fired a gun while they were smoking marijuana together in a truck, police said. A bullet [...]
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San Mateo CountyBY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer Opponents of Assembly candidate Diane Papan are calling on her to return donations from outside groups that are funding ads in the race. Papan is a San Mateo City [...]
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StanfordKatie Chargin, right, who died homeless on the Stanford campus Feb. 7, is seen in 2011 with her friend Hannah Crowder. Photo provided by Crowder.
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Palo AltoPalo Alto school board member Jennifer DiBrienza has paid $30,000 to buy a medal honoring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. DiBrienza said she hopes having Ginsburg’s medal will be a “a reason to talk about her.” [...]
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