BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Parents of students at the TIDE Academy magnet school are asking a judge to stop the Sequoia Union High School District from closing the school at 150 Jefferson Drive [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent The Palo Alto school board yesterday unanimously voted to put a parcel tax renewal on the June ballot. The tax will be at a lower rate, at $800 per parcel [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor Even if you think you’ve moved out of California, you really haven’t escaped. People who have fled the state are getting letters from the California Franchise Tax Board asking them [...]
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BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Palo Alto community members are urging City Council to close the intersection where Churchill Avenue intersects with the railroad tracks after a Caltrain hit and killed 17-year-old Summer Devi Mehta [...]
A fire destroyed an RV at a mobile home park on E. Bayshore Road, leaving two people homeless, a fire marshal said. Neighbors called at 2:44 p.m. today to report an RV that caught on [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Palo Alto High School junior Summer Devi Mehta had a seemingly endless list of activities she loved to do: from listening to hip hop music, and performing in local plays, [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer The new owner of the former USGS campus in Menlo Park is proposing to build 670 apartments and office space for about 3,000 employees on the 17-acre lot. Presidio [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Jurors are deadlocked over whether to convict five pro-Palestinian demonstrators for conspiring to break into the Stanford president’s office on June 5, 2024. The jurors will resume their deliberations today [...]
BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Applause all around for the Menlo Park City Council, which has committed $62 million toward the construction of a state-of-the-art homeless shelter. I’m normally skeptical of government, but I’ve [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Palo Alto City Council on Monday (Feb. 9) is scheduled to sign an agreement with TheaterWorks for a new theatre at Cubberley Community Center, but residents don’t seem likely to [...]
Palo Alto police are looking for a group of burglars who broke into a home on Maple Street — while a resident was home. Maple is a one-block street between University Avenue and San Francisquito [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent The Palo Alto Unified School District is pushing back on union proposals to increase salaries by 28% for teachers and 47% for non-teachers, according to Superintendent Don Austin. On Monday, [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Palo Alto Unified School District Superintendent Don Austin today (Feb. 5) sent a letter to the City Council asking to close off where Churchill Avenue intersects with the railroad tracks [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Update, Thursday 8 a.m. — The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner has identified the Palo Alto High School student who was hit and killed by a Caltrain. Summer Devi Mehta, [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer San Mateo County is polling residents about a potential half-cent sales tax on the November ballot that would raise $114 million a year for childcare. The tax would be [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer San Carlos doesn’t often make the news for crimes in the City of Good Living. But after two incidents landed the town in the headlines within three weeks [...]
Palo Alto Police Chief Andrew Binder is out on medical leave, city officials confirmed to the Post tonight (Feb. 2). During Binder’s absence, due to recurring back pain, Assistant Chief James Reifschneider is filling in [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAM Daily Post Correspondent Palo Alto City Council is throwing its support behind an enormous housing proposal near Town and Country Village, but asking the applicants to tweak their plans to accommodate for the [...]
Mountain View Police Chief Mike Canfield has announced that he has turned off the city’s Flock automated license plate readers after it was revealed federal law enforcement agencies improperly accessed data generated in the city. [...]
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