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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff Palo Alto City Council on Tuesday (Jan. 19) will consider imposing entry fees at Foothills Park to reduce attendance and pay for upkeep. The fees follow the council’s decision to [...]
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San Mateo CountySan Mateo County is still in the first phase of distributing Covid vaccinations, giving shots to nursing home workers and residents of long-term homes employees. The county is encouraging people to contact their health care [...]
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Palo AltoBY KYLE MARTIN Daily Post Staff Writer After her mother died of lung cancer, Palo Alto resident Olivia Koyama and her family raised over $28,000 to keep their favorite restaurant alive a little longer through [...]
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Mountain ViewBY KYLE MARTIN Daily Post Staff Writer Attorney Gary Wesley, a noted Mountain View government watchdog who had a “commitment to the underdog,” has been found dead in his home. He was 68. Wesley often [...]
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Google12:05 p.m. — A suspicious package found at a Google building this morning has been examined and rendered safe, Mountain View police said. The package was not blown up, but examined by the Santa Clara [...]
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East Palo Alto
Opinion: Full court press needed to deal with alarming Covid rate in East Palo Alto, North Fair Oaks
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Government, business and nonprofit leaders need to make a full court press to stop the surge of Covid cases in East Palo Alto and unincorporated North Fair Oaks. [...] -
Palo AltoBY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent The Palo Alto City Council on Tuesday (Jan. 19) will discuss a developer’s proposal for a five-story building with 113 apartments plus offices and retail at 2951 El Camino [...]
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In the newsInstead of a first come, first serve method of distributing vaccines, Gov. Gavin Newsom has decided the distribution will take place in tranches that emphasize “equity.” Right now, California is in Phase 1A of vaccine [...]
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Santa Clara CountySanta Clara County has used less than half the vaccines the county received, but county leaders say the real problem is a lack of data from hospitals on how many shots they’re giving. The system [...]
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Palo AltoBY KYLE MARTIN Daily Post Staff Writer The city of Palo Alto’s general fund saw a $16 million shortfall in tax revenues because of the Covid pandemic during the fiscal year that ended on June [...]
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Redwood CityBY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Redwood City Council is moving forward with early plans for adding ferry service to the city’s port, although some residents say they are worried about the project. Council [...]
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Mountain ViewBy the Daily Post staff Palo Alto City Council will meet in the 60 days to review a decision by Palo Alto police to encrypt their police radio transmissions — a decision Mayor Tom DuBois [...]
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Palo AltoThe following story was first published in Saturday’s Daily Post. If you want to get the latest local news, pick up the Post in the mornings at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. BY KYLE MARTIN Daily Post [...]
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Palo AltoBY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Ray Mueller, an attorney who has served on the Menlo Park City Council since 2012, announced yesterday that he’s running in 2020 for the San Mateo County Supervisor [...]
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East Palo AltoBY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A new East Palo Alto City councilman sent a letter to the high school district that serves his town, asking that officials work with him and others to [...]
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OpinionDaily Post Editorial Palo Alto police have decided to encrypt their radio transmissions, a move that will severely limit the ability of journalists to do their jobs. Moreover, members of the public who are interested [...]
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San Mateo CountyBy EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The attorney for the man who allegedly lured two men to Skyline Boulevard and stabbed them to death is questioning his client’s return from the state mental hospital. [...]
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Palo AltoBY KYLE MARTIN Daily Post Staff Writer The former owner of the First Republic Bank building at 2100 El Camino Real in Palo Alto paid $226,803 in fines to the city for not having a [...]
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Palo AltoThis story was first printed Dec. 21 in the Daily Post. To keep up with all of the local news, pick up the Post in the morning at 1,000 mid-Peninsula locations. BY DAVE PRICE Daily [...]
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Santa Clara CountySanta Clara County health officials kicked off 2021 by adding new restrictions on businesses — they must now close their employee breakrooms. According to the changes, made on Dec. 31, businesses in Silicon Valley must [...]
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