City collects an extra $112 million
(Read the audited financial report, known as the AFCR.) BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent The city of Palo Alto’s citywide revenues exceeded expenses by $112 million last fiscal year, and […]
(Read the audited financial report, known as the AFCR.) BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent The city of Palo Alto’s citywide revenues exceeded expenses by $112 million last fiscal year, and […]
Construction is complete on the first experimental levee along the San Francisco Bay shoreline that will clean treated wastewater and discharge it into the Bay. Now, all that’s needed is […]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer East Palo Alto will continue using license plate cameras despite residents’ concerns about data being released to ICE, City Council has decided. Council […]
November 29, 1942 – July 17, 2020 Daughter of John Criner “Jack” Hart and Mamye Ella Johnson Hart, of Oklahoma City, OK. At the time of her death, she was […]
March 16, 1935 – October 13, 2025 Susan Sheldrick “Sue” Kemp, age 90, passed away peacefully in Redwood City, California, on Monday, October 13, with her daughter, Audrey, and son, […]
Los Altos is getting a pair of remotely-operated police drones that can collect information before officers arrive on a scene. Council voted unanimously Nov. 18 to approve a five-year, $570,000 […]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors rejected a claim from a fired correctional officer hired by former Sheriff Christina Corpus who alleged she […]
Officials in Lima, Peru, are considering legal action against Caltrain due to the poor condition of the second-hand locomotives it purchased from the Peninsula commuter railroad, according to an international […]
Friends of the Palo Alto Parks announced today (Dec. 10) it has received a $50,000 donation from Dr. Priscilla Chan and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who are Palo Alto residents. […]
Palo Alto City Council voted 6-1 tonight (Dec. 8) to ban detached trailers and the renting of RVs by so-called “vanlords.” With little discussion council approved a pair of ordinances […]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer A contractor for the San Mateo County Community College District testified that the many trips he took with former Chancellor Ron Galatolo never benefited […]
The city of Palo Alto has rolled out an AI chatbot on the city’s website, furthering the city’s use of AI. The program, called CityAssist, is powered by Citibot, a […]
A Palo Alto man has been arrested in connection with a road rage incident where he allegedly shot out a car window on Highway 101, police said today (Dec. 8). […]
Redwood City police are investigating a homicide in which a husband allegedly shot and killed his wife and then turned the gun on himself, police said today (Dec. 8). Officers […]
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BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer An advanced math course that parents and students have been clamoring for is on the verge of approval at the Palo Alto Unified School […]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Menlo Park City Council has decided to put a citizens initiative to repeal plans for public housing downtown on the November 2026 ballot. Council […]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Redwood City has paid $16,815 after a playground structure fell on a girl, causing her to become more forgetful after a concussion. Sonya Pope […]
April 2, 1944 – March 24, 2025 Michael Jeffrey Lowy, beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, friend, scholar, teacher, and mentor was born to David and Sylvia Lowy [nee Kassof] in […]
November 11, 1937- November 21, 2025 Carol Connally Stern passed away at The Terraces in Los Altos with life-long friends by her side. She was born November 11, 1937, in […]
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