High school graduation day: Paly grads urged not to lose their school spirit
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Mia Rose Tuifua, who graduated from Palo Alto High School yesterday and will become the first in her family to go to college, […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Mia Rose Tuifua, who graduated from Palo Alto High School yesterday and will become the first in her family to go to college, […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Four student speakers gave a window into life at Gunn High School during yesterday’s graduation ceremonies, and their experiences ranged from one filled […]
This story was first published in Friday’s Daily Post. To get the important local stories first, pick up the Post in the morning at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Residents are petitioning the city of Palo Alto to do something about a man who is lighting fires, cutting down trees, screaming swear words […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer UPDATE, MAY 27 — The Palo Alto Unified School District will hire a team of “behavioral intervention coaches” following a fight with a student […]
The following story was first printed in the Daily Post on May 12. If you want to stay up-to-date on local news, pick up the Post in the mornings. Our […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The city of Palo Alto is settling a dispute with the Stanford Shopping Center for trying to stop the installation of a natural gas […]
A vandal ripped down a Pride flag at a Palo Alto church, and police say they’re investigating it as a possible hate crime. An employee at First Lutheran Church, 600 […]
UPDATE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 — The Fair Political Practices Commission meeting that was scheduled for Thursday (May 18), during which the panel would discuss whether a Palo Alto councilwoman can […]
Palo Alto Mayor Lydia Kou, a critic of state legislation to increase housing density in neighborhoods, announced today that she is running for the state Assembly seat now held by […]
By Braden Cartwright Daily Post Staff Writer Parents and students aren’t backing down in their fight to get an advanced math class reinstated at the Palo Alto Unified School District. […]
May 5, 2023 By Braden Cartwright Daily Post Staff Writer Caltrans is proposing to replace parking spaces with bike lanes along El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Caltrans officials met […]
This story first appeared Saturday, May 6, in the print edition of the Daily Post. If you want to read important local stories first, pick up the Post in the […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent Palo Alto’s city manager is typically the city’s highest paid employee, but that wasn’t the case last year, when Fire Capt. Barry Marchisio took […]
By the Daily Post staff UPDATE, Monday, 5 a.m.: A woman in her 50s has died possibly from an unknown substance found in her SUV in Palo Alto. Someone called […]
OPINION May 1, 2023 BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Politicians love to say that they’re in favor of transparency. Well now here’s an opportunity for them to stand up […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer A 58-year-old masseur, accused of sexually assaulting one of his female clients at LaBelle Day Spa & Salon in Town & Country Village, […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto Councilman Greg Tanaka said tonight (May 1) that he wants to look at laying off city employees and replacing them with […]
CORRECTION: The woman who reported a fire at Cubberley Community Center rents studio space there to make art. A city worker misinterpreted her 911 call and incorrectly said that she […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council added new faces to the Human Relations Commission tonight while favoring existing members for the Parks and Recreation Commission. […]
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