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Month: March 2018

Palo Alto

Planning commission member accused of conflict of interest

March 12, 2018 8:07 am

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer A Palo Alto Planning and Transportation commissioner has been criticized for his par- ticipation in a discussion about rules related to carports and […]

The city of Palo Alto is putting the finishing touches on a roundabout at Ross Road and Meadow Drive. Post photo.
Palo Alto

Ross Road roundabout remains despite petition

March 11, 2018 6:03 pm

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer The city of Palo Alto has made some slight changes to its plans as hundreds of residents have signed a petition calling for […]

Police said the mugging happened in the 500 block of Homer Avenue in Palo Alto.
Palo Alto

Gunman at large after street robbery

March 11, 2018 11:25 am

By the Daily Post staff Police are looking for a gunman who robbed a pedestrian of his wallet and cellphone last night (March 10) in the 500 block of Homer […]

San Mateo County

County races on June 5 ballot take shape

March 10, 2018 5:22 pm

The following candidates have filed to run in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties for the June 5 primary election. The deadline was Friday, March 9. For seats where the […]

San Mateo

Man arrested on accusations of swindling seniors

March 10, 2018 4:20 pm

By the Daily Post staff A San Mateo man could face up to 50 years in prison for taking around $625,000 from eight people, mostly senior citizens, and saying he […]

Mountain View

Cops prepare for Ann Coulter visit

March 9, 2018 3:41 pm

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer Police in Mountain View are planning security for a sold-out speaker event on Tuesday (March 13) night featuring Ann Coulter, the provocative conservative […]

Palo Alto

Palo Alto High School principal resigns after disciplinary letter goes public

March 9, 2018 12:00 pm

By the Daily Post staff Embattled Palo Alto High School Principal Kim Diorio announced today (March 9) that she will resign after 11 years at the school, the last four […]

An illustration from the Cool Block website.
Palo Alto

Council puts Cool Block community organizing program on ice

March 9, 2018 9:24 am

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council decided to put off discussion of a $100,000 contract with a vol- unteer-organizing program favored by City Manager Jim […]

Palo Alto

Neighbors speak out on church’s request for permit to be a community center

March 8, 2018 10:46 pm

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer A neighborhood meeting about the noise and traffic problems caused by community groups that rent space at a Palo Alto church turned into […]

Redwood City

DA clears officers who killed armed transient

March 8, 2018 4:57 pm

San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said today (March 8) that his investigation into a fatal officer-involved shooting in Redwood City in December found no violations of California criminal […]

Juan Salazar behind the bar at the Oasis just before the place closed. He's been with the Oasis for 23 years. Post photo by Emily Mibach.
Menlo Park

Last call for The Oasis — beloved Menlo Park pizza, burger and beer joint closes

March 8, 2018 1:00 am

BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Memories and beer were flowing when Menlo Park’s beloved Oasis Beer Garden served its last burgers, pizzas and beers last night after the […]

Palo Alto

Disciplinary letters to principals of both Palo Alto high schools released — one fires back

March 8, 2018 12:02 am

By the Daily Post staff The principals of Gunn and Palo Alto high schools failed to follow school district procedures when responding to the complaint of a girl who had […]

A developer is seeking approval to build this apartment complex at 353 Main St. in Redwood City.
Redwood City

Apartment building approved even though it violates height limit

March 7, 2018 5:55 pm

By the Daily Post staff The Redwood City Planning Commission yesterday (March 6) approved a seven-story apartment building on Main Street even though it surpasses the height limit and some […]

Opinion

Guest Opinion: What about justice for Fred Terman?

March 7, 2018 1:55 pm

GUEST OPINION BY ROBERT SMITH The Palo Alto Unified School District decided last year to proceed with renaming the Jordan and Terman middle schools because of the advocacy of eugenics […]

Palo Alto

Principal balks at release of her discipline record

March 7, 2018 7:00 am

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer The principal of Palo Alto High School is seeking to prevent the Palo Alto school district from complying with a Public Records Act […]

Palo Alto

Innocent man sues police over arrest

March 7, 2018 2:54 am

The following was originally published in the Daily Post on March 2. BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer A man who was arrested for a felony that he didn’t […]

Menlo Park

Councilman’s plan to give schools $1 million gains steam

March 7, 2018 12:30 am

This story was originally printed in the Daily Post on March 2. BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A dozen parents from the Menlo Park City School District are […]

In the news

Mid-Peninsula residents’ top concerns: Housing, traffic, regulating commercial development

March 6, 2018 5:39 pm

BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent Creating affordable housing, reducing traffic congestion and regulating commercial development are the three top issues for residents across the mid-Peninsula, according to a series […]

Palo Alto

Could city’s move toward labor-negotiation transparency spread to school district?

March 6, 2018 11:23 am

BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer After the city of Palo Alto voted to move forward on a proposal to make union negotiations more transparent by posting offers and […]

Facebook

How Facebook can be a good neighbor

March 6, 2018 10:29 am

OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor It’s ironic that at the same time Facebook is proposing a massive expansion that will worsen the housing-jobs imbalance on the Peninsula, the […]

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