A look at some of the Post’s election coverage.
• Candidates divided over whether to shut off natural gas
• Candidates say it’s time to reopen City Hall
• Candidates have different ideas about how cars should cross Caltrain tracks
• Cari Templeton armed with legislative experience to improve Palo Alto
• Keith Reckdahl strives for balance between cars and bikes
• Anne Cribbs explains Olympic controversy
• Henry Etzkowitz wants rent cap for seniors, 10,000 lofts at mall
• Katie Causey says she’d favor turning University Ave. into a mall
• Greer Stone wants city consultants who are neutral
• Candidates square off over police station and other issues
• Bold idea on housing emerges at candidate forum
• Six candidates in two races
• Los Altos schools Measure EE campaign funded by contractors
• Chris Colohan focused on district budget
• Nicole Chiu-Wang was fired by Trump on “Apprentice,” now is focused on schools
• Parent activist Rowena Chiu seeks new role on school board
• Alison Kamhi emphasizes student safety and addressing bullying
• Josh Salcman says school board can improve communication to avoid controversies
• Candidate gives his view on national, international controversies
• Low, Liccardo differ on progressive issues
• Charter schools a key issue in county ed board race
• Two candidates want to represent Palo Alto on community college board
• Only one race for city council
• One candidate has no opinion on proposed 50-story tower
• Lopez way ahead of Gauthier in fundraising
• City Council: Post recommends Burt, Stone, Summa and Reckdahl
• Liccardo is best choice for Congress
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