Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the country’s high court and started her law career in San Mateo County after graduating from Stanford Law School, died today at [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer County Supervisor Joe Simitian announced today (Nov. 29) that he is running for Congress, taking another step in a political career that has spanned 40 years on the [...]
A thief who was part of a duo stealing a Toyota Prius’ catalytic converter today pulled a gun on the car’s owner, police said. The car owner, a Palo Alto man in his 70s, was [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Landlords will have to start paying the city of Palo Alto around $40 a year to register each of their rental units, council voted Monday night (Nov. 27). [...]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Retired San Mateo County Sheriff and Supervisor Don Horsley died Friday at age 80. “It’s the passing of one of San Mateo County’s true leaders,” District Attorney Steve [...]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Onetta Harris, who died in 1982 at age 57, was a volunteer and activist who ran a teen program that kept youth away from drugs and booze. She [...]
Redwood City police say they arrested a 37-year-old man who tried to meet a 17-year-old girl for sex. Arrested and jailed was Pouya Asrar, police said. On Monday, police said Asrar initiated a text-based chat [...]
The ousted leader of ChatGPT maker OpenAI will return to the company that fired him just days ago, concluding a short but chaotic power struggle that shocked the tech industry and underscored the conflicts around [...]
A San Francisco developer, taking advantage of the “builder’s remedy” provision of state law, has submitted plans for a 17-story apartment tower on the Mollie Stone’s site at 156 California Ave. But the city of [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer A former Palo Alto police officer who slammed a handcuffed man into a car windshield and then lied about it on his police report was sentenced yesterday to [...]
The musical chairs have begun in mid-Peninsula politics. Anna Eshoo, who has represented the Palo Alto area in Congress since 1993, announced today (Nov. 21) that she won’t seek re-election next year. “I’ve chosen this [...]
Published March 13, 2023 in the Daily Post. By Braden Cartwright Daily Post Staff Writer There’s been a lot of turnover among California representatives in Washington D.C., the latest being Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s announcement that [...]
Police in Mountain View today arrested a former elementary school teacher on suspicion of inappropriately touching a student several years ago. Arrested was Bryan Rios, 42, a Santa Clara resident. In October, Mountain View Police [...]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A jury today (Nov. 20) found a man guilty of beheading his ex-girlfriend with a sword in San Carlos in broad daylight. Jose Solano Landaeta, 34, was found [...]
Artificial intelligence guru Sam Altman, who was fired on Friday as CEO of OpenAI, took a new job today at Microsoft, which owns 49% of OpenAI. Microsoft announced that Altman and OpenAI’s former president, Greg [...]
Santa Clara County has agreed to pay $90,000 to a Muslim woman who said her hijab was inappropriately removed when she was being booked into jail last year. Asia Aden had called the sheriff’s office [...]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A countywide agency that oversees local government agencies has decided that the city of East Palo Alto should take over the scandal-ridden East Palo Alto Sanitary District, which [...]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A venture capitalist whose parties at Oracle Park inspired a scene from HBO’s “Silicon Valley” was found guilty by a jury for defrauding investors of over $18 million. [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Los Altos Councilman Jonathan Weinberg’s push for the City Council to condemn the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks has highlighted the divide between Palestinian and Jewish residents. People [...]
Stanford was limited to 12 first downs, made only one trip inside the red zone and was tackled six times for losses while losing to Cal in the Big Game tonight. Tonight’s 27-15 win for [...]
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