Residents don’t want convicted arsonist to camp near them
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 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. […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto Police Department should put residents on a panel to interview potential new hires, Independent Police Auditor Michael Gennaco recommended in […]
By Braden Cartwright Daily Post Staff Writer Residents who came to the multipurpose room at Duveneck Elementary School to hear about the city of Palo Alto’s plans for addressing flooding […]
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