BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A prosecutor has sent a letter to former Palo Alto Superintendent Don Austin’s new school district in Laguna Beach asking about allegations that board members violated open meeting laws [...]
The Heritage Fire & Whiskies of the World Tour is coming to Coyote Point in San Mateo on July 26, where the public can enjoy unlimited tastings, vote on their favorite local dish and watch [...]
Woodside Town Council may appoint Pamela Antil as interim town manager, who was under scrutiny for an inappropriate text exchange at her previous job. Council determined it would take several months to find a new [...]
The Ravenswood School Board has dropped Cesar Chavez’s name from a middle school in East Palo Alto and renamed it Ravenswood Middle School. The board voted unanimously to change the name of the school at [...]
Published March 25, 2013 BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor One of the things we expect our government to do is combat racial prejudice, not promote it. So I was taken aback when I read the [...]
BY BRADEN CARRTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto officials say the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is hoarding water based on unrealistic drought projections, driving up rates and killing salmon. “This is a very serious [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Atherton residents want their city council to halt plans to replace a clay tennis court at Holbrook Palmer Park with a concrete court because it could lead to joint [...]
When you think of Palantir Technologies, what comes to mind? Defense contracts and surveillance for law enforcement, right? But Palantir has teamed up with doctors at Tampa General Hospital to cut sepsis deaths by 68%, [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto school board stumbled into a dilemma last night (June 16) before approving contracts with two unions that could result in the district losing money if property [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A shopping center in Midtown Palo Alto that was destroyed in a fire is up for sale, and council members are trying to make sure it’s redeveloped with new [...]
The Santa Clara County Superior Court is no longer collecting fines for missed appearances and late payments. Presiding Judge Julie Emede signed on order on Monday to suspend the fines, or “civil assessments,” because the [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council tonight (June 15) backed off an emergency rule to block tall apartment buildings near Caltrain stations. Housing advocates warned council that the rule would put [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer A Florida woman was sentenced today (June 15) to four years in prison for injecting silicone in the rear end of a Kim Kardashian lookalike from Burlingame who died, [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council tonight (June 15) approved an 8% increase on utility bills, costing the average resident $422 more per year. Similar rate hikes are planned for the [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor Palo Alto City Council is scheduled tonight (June 8) to decide whether to put a half-cent sales tax on the November ballot to raise money for the renovation of the [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer A mountain lion was found in a Redwood City backyard today (June 15), officials said. Redwood City residents were warned to keep their pets inside at the 1800 block [...]
The revolving door has swung and after Palo Alto school superintendent Don Austin found a new job heading the Laguna Beach school system, that district’s superintendent has been hired here. Jason E. Glass will start [...]
A citizen was wondering what former Palo Alto School District Superintendent Don Austin has been up to as the district’s “superintendent emeritus,” so she filed a request under the California Public Records Act and here’s [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Two former Palo Alto school board members are warning of “immediate and traumatic” layoffs because of a new contract that gives teachers a 10.4% raise and $10,000 in bonuses. [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council tonight (June 8) placed a half-cent sales tax on the Nov. 3 ballot to buy land and renovate buildings at the dilapidated Cubberley Community Center. [...]
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