City plans to hire accounting firm Baker Tilly to serve as auditor
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto City Council is scheduled to vote on whether to hire the Chicago-based accounting firm of Baker Tilly to serve as city auditor — […]
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto City Council is scheduled to vote on whether to hire the Chicago-based accounting firm of Baker Tilly to serve as city auditor — […]
A program to assist small landlords who aren’t able to collect rent because of eviction moratoriums during the COVID-19 lockdown has been approved by the San Mateo County supervisors. Supervisors […]
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto school Superintendent is proposing the district re-open for in-person teaching on the following dates: • Grades TK-1: Oct. 12 • Grades 2-3: Oct. […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent Most of the 10 candidates running for Palo Alto City Council said last night that they support some form of a new tax on […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer An East Palo Alto man is facing additional charges after he threatened a man he had robbed and was in possession of guns […]
By the Daily Post staff The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the city of Palo Alto to remove the residents-0nly restriction at Foothills Park, which the group calls a […]
By the Daily Post staff The city of Palo Alto’s unfunded pension liability has increased by 4.7% to $476 million, according to CalPERS, the agency that runs the city’s pension […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Sales at Palo Alto’s Town & Country Village shopping center are down 60-80% this month, landlord Jim Ellis of Ellis Partners told City […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The concept of parklets — outdoor dining areas located on street parking spaces — is growing in San Carlos. Last night, City Council […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A man is facing up to six months behind bars for punching two transit workers in Menlo Park and Belmont, a prosecutor said […]
By the Daily Post staff Los Altos has scheduled a vote on a controversial ordinance to ban natural gas in new homes and businesses for next Monday, Sept. 22. On […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council decided unanimously tonight (Sept. 14) to let homeless people living in cars and RVs park at 2000 Geng Road, […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer The California Fair Political Practices Commission will not investigate Palo Alto Councilman Greg Tanaka for campaign violations, the agency announced today. Someone filed […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent Santa Clara County is unlikely to prohibit trick-or-treating this year, a county official said yesterday, following the outcry in Los Angeles County over a […]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor I’ve devoted a number of columns to wrongdoing by police, so I was happy the other day to learn about something the Palo […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A coalition of environmental groups is calling on Redwood City officials to prohibit building homes or other projects on the Cargill Salt Ponds […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Tesla CEO Elon Musk returned to the Nut House one last time for the bar’s second-to-last night open. Antonio’s Nut House, a beloved […]
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto police today released sketches of a man they believe exposed himself to a woman in a park and groped another woman in a […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The former HR director of San Mateo County Community College District was paid $2.28 million to quietly resign, according to a document obtained […]
Despite “serious concerns,” San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said today that his office will not pursue criminal charges against a San Mateo police officer who fired more than […]
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