Katie Causey is the first candidate to announce for school board
By the Daily Post staff Katie Causey, a fundraiser for nonprofits who was educated in the Palo Alto school system, announced today she is running for the school board. Causey, […]
By the Daily Post staff Katie Causey, a fundraiser for nonprofits who was educated in the Palo Alto school system, announced today she is running for the school board. Causey, […]
By the Daily Post staff Community activist, human rights advocate, teacher and attorney Greer Stone announced today he is running for City Council, his second bid for council in four […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The Palo Alto School Board will meet Tuesday night (July 7) to decide whether to ask voters in November to extend the current […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Students at Gunn and Palo Alto high schools will continue to learn from home this fall because of the coronavirus, but the district […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Mountain View City Council has unanimously approved two new seven-story buildings with 303 apartments and condos on N. Shorline Boulevard on the site […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Many Palo Alto residents enjoy playing ping-pong downtown at Lytton Plaza, but they may not realize that the city doesn’t pay to keep balls and […]
By the Daily Post staff Attorneys have filed a $10 million federal lawsuit against the city of Palo Alto, Police Chief Robert Jonsen, Police Agent Thomas DeStefano and seven other […]
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto’s Parks & Recreation Commission member Ryan McCauley resigned today in protest after City Council postponed consideration of a pilot program to open Foothills […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto Mayor Adrian Fine announced tonight (June 23) that council members Alison Cormack, Tom DuBois and Lydia Kou will review police department […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council made a U-turn tonight and voted 6-1 to approve the conversion of the President Hotel from housing to a […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer San Carlos City Council members want to cut their pay 10% from $560 a month to $504, but state law says they have […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer The city of Palo Alto, facing a budget shortfall, was able to get concessions from its police and fire unions but couldn’t come […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer A dozen Palo Alto residents spoke Monday night in support of a two-story office building and five-story residential building at 3300 El Camino […]
Through a California Public Records Act request, the Post has obtained four videos from the Palo Alto Police Department of the July 10, 2019 incident at Happy Donuts in which […]
By the Daily Post staff Palo Alto police tonight (June 19) released a video of a violent 2019 arrest outside Happy Donuts in which the arrestee suffered broken bones around […]
BY SARA TABIN Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto might let up to 50 non-residents into Foothills Park each day — but only if they register in advance online and […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom today ordered people throughout the state to wear masks in most indoor settings and outdoors when distancing isn’t possible as the coronavirus continues to spread. “Science shows […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer An attempt by three Palo Alto council members today (June 16) to save the iconic Mac’s Smoke Shop at 534 Emerson St. in […]
By the Daily Post staff Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen announced today that he is reconsidering his decision not to bring charges against retired Palo Alto police Sgt. […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council has made changes to a proposed lease for a portion of the Cubberley Community Center in an attempt to […]
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