The Palo Alto school district’s $800 parcel tax has failed, the first time the district’s voters have rejected a school tax in 22 years. A parcel tax needs two-thirds of the vote for approval. With [...]
San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa will become the county’s next Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, succeeding Mark Church, who is retiring. In Tuesday’s primary, Canepa beat the second-in-charge in that office, Jim Irizarry, by a 9-percentage point [...]
Redwood City School District’s Measure C, a parcel tax based on the square feet of a property, failed in Tuesday’s primary. The measure needed approval by 66.7% of voters. So far the results show: Yes [...]
Second-grade school teacher Chelsea Bonini has a 615-vote lead over county board of education executive director Hector Camacho, according to Election Night returns. However, with late-arriving ballots yet to be counted, it’s too early to [...]
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, District 3 Ray Mueller 15,447 — 84.95% Joaquin Jimenez 2,737 — 15.05% Ravenswood City School District, Measure A 55% needed for approval Yes 767 — 66.23% No 391 — 33.77% [...]
In a landslide, Deputy District Attorney Brian Donnellan has won a seat on the San Mateo County Superior Court, defeating Santa Clara County Chief Assistant District Attorney Jay Boyarsky. In Election Night results, Donnellan 51,594 [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto school board has picked its next superintendent with hopes of bringing stability and a cultural reset to the district that is fighting several lawsuits, is in [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council has been divided on the topic of allowing seven-story buildings on California Avenue. Mayor Vicki Veenker and Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims said they want to allow [...]
Watch the video here. BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer A Redwood City woman says a voting center in Belmont was left open to the public after it was supposed to be closed for the [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council is on the fence about the city’s license plate-reading cameras, which have helped solve crimes but are sold by a company that’s violated state law [...]
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 [...]
UPDATE, MAY 29 — Redwood City police have arrested a man suspected in a hit-and-run that killed a 72-year-old woman. Police used the city’s license plate camera system to find a match for the white [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor The rent control measure going to Redwood City voters in November will drastically reduce future rent increases on certain apartments, but it doesn’t apply to every apartment. (Read the proposed [...]
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A judge today (May 28) sentenced a Los Gatos woman to 35 years and 10 months, the maximum allowed, behind bars for hosting drunken parties for young teenagers where she bought alcohol and egged on [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto Parks and Recreation Commission wants pickleball players to quiet the high-pitched popping sounds of their sport, which is stressing out disabled kids using a nearby playground [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Most members of the San Carlos City Council are siding with residents who are pushing to ban gas-powered leaf blowers. Council members Pranita Venkatesh, Adam Rak and John Dugan [...]
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A bill that critics say will stop journalists from reporting on government fraud passed the California Assembly today with votes in favor from Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, and Diane Papan, D-San Mateo. Assembly Bill 2624, [...]
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