Here are some news stories about the candidates and measures that will appear on the June 2 primary ballot. The stories were written by the staff of the Daily Post, the Associated Press, EdSource and [...]
We’re recommending a “no” on Measure B, the Palo Alto Unified School District’s parcel tax. Despite already enjoying a secure financial position with a general fund balance exceeding $100 million, the district is asking for [...]
We are recommending a “yes” on Ravenswood School District’s Measure A bond measure. Oftentimes, the Ravenswood School District is the adult in the room when it comes to East Palo Alto politics. While City Council [...]
Redwood City School District’s Measure C is a June 2026 ballot measure proposing a parcel tax of 17.5 cents per square foot annually for eight years to raise $12.2 million for local TK-8 schools. The [...]
It’s unfortunate that second-grade school teacher Chelsea Bonini signed up to run for San Mateo County superintendent of schools. She lacks the correct credential for the position. And, unfortunately, soon-to-be-retired Elections Chief Mark Church let [...]
Ray Mueller has brought steady, results-oriented leadership to San Mateo County in his first term as a county supervisor. His highlight reel includes: • Pushing forward with the removal of Sheriff Christina Corpus in the [...]
This story originally appeared in the Thursday, May 7, Daily Post print edition. If you want to get important local news stories first, pick up the Post in the mornings. BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff [...]
The editorial viewpoint of the Daily Post. We’re recommending David Canepa for San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk Recorder and Chief Elections Officer. Canepa’s time on the Board of Supervisors has shown us to be a [...]
The editorial viewpoint of the Daily Post. In terms of the race for San Mateo County Superior Court Judge, vote for Brian Donnellan. Donnellan has spent his entire adult life serving the residents of San Mateo [...]
The city of Palo Alto today (May 7) announced a deal with a developer who wanted to build towers reaching 17 stories on top of Mollie Stone’s Market on California Avenue. Chris Freise of Redco [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A judge today (May 7) kicked off Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen from prosecuting five pro-Palestinian protesters, who argued that Rosen’s accusations of antisemitism prevented them from [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A rare battle has begun over the Palo Alto Unified School District’s proposal to renew its parcel tax. Measure B is opposed by two former board members and supported [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer San Mateo County will join a state bill to allow it to ask voters to raise its sales tax by a half-cent after the board voted 3-2 yesterday (May [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto Unified School District hasn’t paid a law firm that successfully challenged the district’s policies for placing students in ninth grade math, according to a new lawsuit [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The Bay Area Air District heard hundreds of public comments yesterday (May 6) for and against its proposed ban on buying natural gas water heaters, set to take effect [...]
Authorities today (May 6) lifted the “Boil Water” notice for 46 of the 67 homes impacted by a water main contamination breach, north of Cuesta Park in Mountain View. The water line serving these homes [...]
A jury today (May 6) convicted a man in the non-fatal shooting of a Mountain View police officer after a traffic stop, according to prosecutors. Following a trial, Jeffrey Choy was found guilty of attempted [...]
A board of air pollution officials, including Palo Alto Councilwoman Vicki Veenker, will decide today (May 6) whether to stick with plans to ban the installation of traditional natural gas water heaters and furnaces, even [...]
On the June 2 ballot, voters within the Redwood City School District (RCSD) will decide on Measure C, a parcel tax initiative designed to bolster funding for local elementary and middle schools. The measure aims [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor Palo Altans got a glimpse of how City Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims selects applicants for city’s Human Relations Commission, and it wasn’t a pretty sight. As former mayor Lydia Kou put [...]
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