The Post is taking Monday, Jan. 19, off in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The Post normally doesn’t print on Tuesdays. We will return on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
UPDATE, SUNDAY, 11 p.m. — The CHP reports that all lanes are open on northbound Highway 101 after a big-rig crash this morning. SUNDAY, 1:08 p.m. — A big rig overturned this morning (Jan. 18) [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A council of administrators and instructional leaders have rejected a teacher’s offer to teach Multivariable Calculus at Palo Alto High School – a blow to students and parents who [...]
BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent The Santa Clara Valley Water District might finally get back from board member Rebecca Eisenberg thousands of pages of investigation reports, following an appellate court ruling in the case. The [...]
Santa Clara County officials, two months after their 0.626% health care tax won at the polls, have decided to spend $450 million to buy a medical office building and make seismic improvements to existing hospital [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAM Daily Post Correspondent Palo Alto’s Architectural Review Board has given a thumbs up to plans for a seven-story housing development at El Camino Real and Curtner Avenue, so long as developers make [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The family of a man who drowned in Palo Alto has privately settled their lawsuit that blamed the Eichler Swim and Tennis Club’s inadequate lifeguarding. Neither side is disclosing [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent A longtime environmental group volunteer in Palo Alto, who admitted to possessing child pornography and trying to meet up with a minor for sex, will be sentenced on March 12. [...]
The South Korean pop band BTS will perform at Stanford Stadium on May 16 and 17 as part of the group’s 2026 world tour. Here’s the official announcement. The K-pop septet’s tour kicks off in [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAM Daily Post Correspondent El Camino Park will continue to house synthetic turf fields, the Palo Alto City Council decided tonight (Jan. 12), ending months of discussion and debate. The council voted 6-1 [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer A Menlo Park resident was on his way to work this morning when a truck rammed into his yard, he told the Daily Post. The truck’s driver had a [...]
Sergey Brin, the billionaire co-founder of Google, has fled California over the prospect of voters approving a wealth tax in the November election. The move comes days after Larry Page, his co-founder, left the state. [...]
BY STEPHANIE LAM Daily Post Correspondent Former Palo Alto Fire Chief Geo Blackshire is suing the city for allegedly withholding wages from him for years, according to a lawsuit filed in the Santa Clara County [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer A San Mateo County dispatcher is suing the county for alleged retaliation, claiming she suffered stress and a miscarriage after she reported her supervisor’s actions. Kelcey Nuqui filed [...]
A man with a gun forced his way into a home in San Carlos early this morning, demanded money and valuables and then fled on a bicycle, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor I hope this is a one-off, but the new San Mateo County Sheriff, Ken Binder, waited nine days to tell the public that a woman had been threatened and a [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer The man who beat up a Good Samaritan who stood up for a stranger at the San Carlos Caltrain station may be sent to a state mental hospital in [...]
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BY STEPHANIE LAMDaily Post Correspondent Plans are in the works to build a 594,000-square-foot research and development campus in the eastern part of Redwood City. Metlife Investment Management submitted a proposal in November to create [...]
With the new year, the minimum wage has increased in several cities. In Palo Alto, it jumped by 50 cents an hour to $18.70 an hour, a 2.7% increase. It went up to $19.70 in [...]
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