A look at some of the Post’s election coverage. This page will be updated with additional stories when they’re printed.
• School Board: Post recommends Chiu, Colohan and Salcman
• City Council: Post recommends Burt, Stone, Summa and Reckdahl
• Liccardo is best choice for Congress
• Candidates divided over whether to shut off natural gas
• Candidates say it’s time to reopen City Hall
• Candidates speak out about plans for tall buildings
• Candidates have different ideas about how cars should cross Caltrain tracks
• Pat Burt, seeking third term on council, provides leadership on transportation
• George Lu wants to ‘move the needle’ on traffic safety and housing affordability
• 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
• Doria Summa wants to preserve existing affordable housing
• Candidates square off over police station and other issues
• Bold idea on housing emerges at candidate forum
• Six candidates in two races
• Races in two districts for city council
• Los Altos schools Measure EE campaign funded by contractors
• Bullis Charter School comes out against Measure EE
• 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
• Bloomberg supporting Liccardo
• Charter schools a key issue in county ed board race
• Profile of candidate Jessica Speiser
• Profile of candidate Grace Mah
• 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
• Race for three board seats removed from ballot
• Two candidates seek seat on board that hands out grants to health charities
Thank you for posting this guide. The Daily Post seems to be the only publication covering these races, and your work is comprehensive. Sad that the other papers have withered away but I’m glad to see the Post is on the story.