Legislature passes bill that promotes housing with carrots and sticks
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent A bill that would allow the state to fine cities as much as $600,000 a month if their housing plans don’t meet state requirements […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent A bill that would allow the state to fine cities as much as $600,000 a month if their housing plans don’t meet state requirements […]
PALO ALTO PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION 7 p.m., Tuesday (July 23), 250 Hamilton Ave. Foothills Park: The commission will discuss whether the city ought to look into opening up Foothills […]
Readers of the Daily Post had vivid memories of the day 50 years ago when American astronauts walked on the moon for the first time. One reader interrupted his honeymoon […]
From staff and wire reports AT&T has dropped KPIX Channel 5 and other CBS channels from its U-verse and DirecTV systems because of a dispute over how much CBS should […]
BY JAMIE MORROW Daily Post Associate Editor In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy famously challenged America to send a man to the moon by the end of the decade. […]
Pick up a print copy of today’s Daily Post for a special treat. The Post has reprinted the front page of the Palo Alto Times from July 21, 1969, which […]
BY JAMIE MORROW Daily Post Associate Editor Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the moon launch, a group of local computer restoration experts has succeeded in getting a […]
By the Daily Post staff KRON Channel 4 has gone dark on AT&T U-verse cable and AT&T’s DirecTV in a dispute over money. KRON’s owner, Nexstar, and AT&T have not […]
A bill by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, that would require Catholic priests to report their colleagues’ confessions of child abuse or neglect has been put on hold amid […]
BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor In the next couple of weeks, I suspect a lot of people will be thinking back to 50 years ago when man first landed […]
Faced with a crippling housing shortage that is driving prices up while putting more people on the streets, California’s governor and legislative leaders agreed today (June 27) on a plan […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Palo Alto, has not taken a position on some of the most hotly debated housing bills in the Legislature. The […]
By the Daily Post staff A bill to strengthen the country’s defenses to biological, radiological and chemical attacks and pandemics, co-authored by Palo Alto Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, has been passed […]
By the Daily Post staff Josh Becker of Menlo Park, one of four candidates running for the state Senate seat being vacated by Jerry Hill, has landed perhaps the biggest […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent A 37-year-old California housing law is receiving a fresh wave of attention from Sen. Scott Wiener, one of the biggest housing proponents in the […]
By the Daily Post staff The unusually hot weather has prompted local officials to open a number of cooling centers for people who don’t have air conditioning at home. Yesterday […]
By the Daily Post staff State ethics investigations into the 2016 campaigns of Palo Alto Councilwoman Liz Kniss and former Redwood City Councilman Jeff Gee still haven’t been resolved, according […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent More than a decade ago, Bay Area regional planning agencies launched a growth strategy intended to concentrate new jobs and housing at designated sites […]
BY EMILY MIIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer A fire has destroyed the Fremont side of the out-of-service rail bridge that runs parallel to the Dumbarton Bridge. A fire also destroyed […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Scott Johnson, who has filed thousands of lawsuits against businesses — including many in the Palo Alto area — claiming violations of the […]
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