Year: 2018
Stanford cancels plans to put up a plaque where sex assault occurred
By the Associated Press Stanford said today (Jan. 30) it is canceling plans to put a plaque on the campus site where a woman was sexually assaulted by former Stanford […]
VTA says bus-only lanes on El Camino are dead
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer VTA’s unpopular plan to block off two lanes of traffic on El Camino Real for dedicated bus service between Palo Alto and Santa […]
TRELLIS RESTAURANT
Trellis Restaurant is where seasonal Italian food with a California flair is served with élan and style. In addition to beautiful surroundings, Trellis offers seasonal menu items and vibrant daily […]
City fights back over ruling on Edgewood fines
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer The city of Palo Alto is fighting back after a judge ordered the return of $318,250 in fines levied to a real estate […]
Tom Hanks to play Mister Rogers
By the Associated Press It’s a beautiful day in this neighborhood for Tom Hanks, who’ll star as Mister Rogers in the upcoming biopic “You Are My Friend.” TriStar Pictures announced […]
Victim of Brock Turner won’t participate in Stanford memorial
By the Associated Press A woman sexually assaulted by then-Stanford swimmer Brock Turner outside a campus fraternity party will no longer participate in the creation of a memorial plaque after […]
Motorcyclist killed on Highway 101 near Whipple Avenue
From staff and wire reports A 37-year-old Hayward man has been identified as the victim of a fatal collision on Highway 101 in Redwood City early this morning (Jan. 29), […]
Menlo Park library bond issue is dead but downtown parking structure-theater idea is very much alive
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor I think the idea of replacing the Menlo Park Library at 800 Alma St. with a brand new one is dead, but another […]
The other side of the toll hike story
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor There are two sides to every story, and there’s another side to the story about the proposed 60% toll hike on seven of […]
You don’t have to live with acne — call Dr. Khuu
Is acne keeping you from putting your best face forward? Call Dr. Duke Khuu, who can help clear your skin so you can confidently face the world. While many people […]
Get Fresh Maine Lobster Right Here
You don’t have to go all the way to New England for the real lobster shack experience. Just go to New England Lobster Market & Eatery in Burlingame, where you […]
The Market at Edgewood’s
Palo Alto’s newest grocery store is celebrating its grand opening tomorrow through the weekend, and you should check it out. Family-owned and operated, The Market at Edgewood just opened its […]
Committed To Healthy, Vibrant Skin
If you want healthy, vibrant skin, call Total Glow in Menlo Park, which offers clinical-level treatments in a serene and elegant setting. Headed by licensed medical aesthetician and certified Ayurvedic […]
Palo Alto school board may ask Stanford for another school site
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto school district has responded to Stanford’s plan to expand by 2.3 million square feet with nine demands, including a third […]
The Post is looking for your stories about the 1998 flood
Do you remember the flood of 1998 that caused extensive damage to homes and businesses in Palo Alto, Menlo Park and East Palo Alto? Next Saturday, Feb. 3, is the […]
Stanford admissions official apparently leaves university job after questionable social media posts
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer One of Stanford’s assistant directors of undergraduate admissions seems to have left her job after an underground student publication posted screenshots of her […]
Serial ADA litigant strikes hotel
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer A quadriplegic attorney notorious for filing lawsuits that accuse small businesses not complying with the American with Disabilities Act has targeted a Mountain […]
County sued over lack of soundproof attorney-client meeting rooms
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Burlingame attorney Paula Canny is suing San Mateo County for not having soundproof attorney-client rooms in the new jail in Redwood City. Canny […]
Palo Alto councilman paid by the county to work as a consultant on transportation measure
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer As San Mateo County officials are making the rounds to public meetings to talk about a potential half-cent tax for transportation projects in […]
