Dog park to close briefly; Little League to get a home run fence
Word Count: 415 BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer The temporary dog park at the Hillview Baseball Field in Los Altos will be closed for two months this winter […]
Word Count: 415 BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer The temporary dog park at the Hillview Baseball Field in Los Altos will be closed for two months this winter […]
Word Count: 470 BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Helene Grossman has been working from home as a data scientist for Way-mo for the last year and a half. […]
Word Count: 715 BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A San Mateo County Court judge is thinking about placing a sexually violent predator at a home on Beech Street […]
This story first appeared in Wednesday’s print edition of the Daily Post. If you want to get all of the local news first, pick up the Post in the mornings […]
This story first appeared in Thursday’s print edition of the Daily Post. If you want to get all of the local news first, pick up the Post in the mornings […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer The 22-year-old man who was killed by a Caltrain in Palo Alto had struggled with depression for years and wrote about it in […]
By the Daily Post staff Stanford has a lot more money to spend after its investments saw a 40% return last year for a total gain of $12.1 billion. The […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Thuy Nguyen, the president of Foothill College for the past five years, has been fired by her board after the faculty revolted against […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer A Caltrain hit and killed an adult at the Charleston Road crossing in Palo Alto on Tuesday despite a $1.5 million system the […]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor The city of Palo Alto paid $1.5 million in 2018 to install a system of cameras and sensors to determine if people were […]
This story first appeared in Monday’s print edition of the Daily Post. If you want to get all of the local news first, get in the habit of picking up […]
By the Daily Post staff A woman in her 70s was out for a walk with her husband in Palo Alto when a couple of strangers pulled up in a […]
This story was first published in the Daily Post on Friday, Oct. 22. To get all of the local news first, pick up the Daily Post in the mornings at […]
This story was first published in the Daily Post on Friday, Oct. 22. To get all of the local news first, pick up the Daily Post in the mornings at […]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Palo Alto’s pension liabilities continue to grow, and the city needs to take stronger actions. The first rule of holes is: Stop digging. […]
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Word Count: 1186 This story was originally printed in the Post on Oct. 15. Remember, if you want all of the local news, you’ve got to get the Post every […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Leading up to last year’s election, Project Veritas, a guerilla news organization run by conservative activist James O’Keefe, published a video report alleging […]
Word Count: 386 BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The former Los Altos Planning Commissioner who is accused of falling asleep behind the wheel of a Tesla as it […]
By the Daily Post staff An East Palo Alto man has been arrested on suspicion of pleasuring himself in Eleanor Pardee Park in Palo Alto’s Crescent Park neighborhood, police announced […]
The Palo Alto Humane Society is joining with farm and animal sanctuary Sweet Farm to launch a new virtual speaker series, “Humane Planet: Thought Leaders for a Sustainable World” – […]
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This story first appeared in Saturday’s Daily Post. To get all of the local news first, pick up the Post in the mornings at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. Word Count: 597 […]
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This column was printed Monday, Oct. 19. That evening the City Council voted 5-2 to increase fees developer of office buildings and R&D facilities must pay into a future housing […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council approved an $18.9 milllion contract tonight (Oct. 18) to install “smart” meters on homes that would track people’s energy […]
By the Daily Post staff The Daily Post won three awards for investigative reporting in the San Francisco Press Club’s annual Excellence in Journalism Contest. Overall, the Post won 15 […]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor California’s new attorney general, Democrat Rob Bonta, has more courage than I’ve seen in a Sacramento politician in years. A little more than […]
OPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor When Palo Alto Police Chief Bob Jonsen encrypted his department’s police radios in January, he said he was following a state Department of […]
March 13, 1924 – September 26, 2021 Richard “Dick” Leroy Slocum died peacefully of natural causes at age 97 at 11:30 AM on Sunday, September 26th, 2021 at his home […]
Below is the story the Post published on Oct. 4 about a proposal before Palo Alto City Council that night to spend more than $18 million on so-called smart meters […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Mid-Peninsula residents with accounts at Bank of America should check the bank’s website before heading out to do some in-person banking. At least […]
Lora Riggs Wadsworth, 58, passed peacefully in her home in Atherton, CA on October 9, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. A talented businessperson, leader, community servant, mother and wife, Lora […]
Word Count: 337 BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Mountain View city leaders quietly agreed this summer to give all of its employees a $5,500 bonus for their work […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer A Native American tribe that paid Stanford to research a cannabis-based solution to the opioid epidemic is suing the university for trying to […]
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