Big Game will have special meaning to Cal, Stanford
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Today’s Big Game will be the last time that Stanford football plays in the Pac-12 conference. But the school will remain closely tied […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Today’s Big Game will be the last time that Stanford football plays in the Pac-12 conference. But the school will remain closely tied […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Three Peninsula residents and executives of a construction and planning firm have been charged with bribing San Francisco building inspectors with personal loans, […]
As a dedicated nurse, Carol’s compassion and sense of humor touched many lives. She was a nurse for 50 years, 35 of which were at Stanford University Hospital. Carol was […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent Sex crimes reported at Stanford University surged to 59 offenses last year, including 33 reports of rape, 25 reports of fondling and one case […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council voted early this morning (Aug. 15) not to take a position on a $1.50 toll hike on seven Bay […]
A Palo Alto man in the 3100 block of Cowper Street heard a knock on his door yesterday morning, but didn’t respond because he was in a virtual meeting, police […]
BY ELAINE GOODMAN Daily Post Correspondent The Palo Alto City Council will decide tonight (Aug. 14) whether to weigh in on a proposed $1.50 toll hike for seven Bay Area […]
Gerald Walker Smith (Jerry), beloved husband of Joyce Hanna Smith, died peacefully at home in Atherton, surrounded by his family. Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Jerry received his undergraduate degree at […]
During Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s seven years as Stanford president, the university made a lot of headlines, often unpleasant ones. • Tessier-Lavigne was accused in November 2022 of academic dishonesty. He initially […]
This story was originally published in the print edition of the Daily Post on June 7. Often our competitors will rewrite the Post’s stories and serve them up as if […]
UPDATE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 BY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer A 51-year-old man is facing two counts of vehicular manslaughter for a fiery crash on Skyline Boulevard near Woodside that […]
February 23, 1927 – October 24, 2022 Virginia (“Jinny”) Cox Atkinson died peacefully in her sleep on October 24, 2022. Her death was preceded by a fall fracturing her pelvis. […]
Marvel Cake, the Bay Area bakery famous for their spiral croissants and other delicious creations, has just this month opened a boutique cafe in downtown Palo Alto. Airy and light, […]
August 1, 1923 — May 29, 2023 Grace Yow Chuck, a longtime Palo Alto resident, has passed away peacefully on May 29th, 2023, at the age of 99. Grace Chuck […]
July 26, 1932 – May 27, 2023 Much loved Patricia Anne Hathaway Targgart, born July 26, 1932, died at home in Atherton, CA with family in attendance on May 27, […]
Looking for your next favorite family brunch spot? Or a casual lunch convenient to the train station? Check out Neal’s Coffee Shop in Burlingame, a family-owned local favorite with a […]
January 10, 1935 – April 14, 2023 Marcia Katzman Allen passed away peacefully of natural causes on the morning of April 14, 2023 at the Vi at Palo Alto Assisted […]
May 3, 1926 – February 18, 2023 Juanita Kathryn Watson Brooks, whose passion for her family and whose steadfast commitment to Bay Area education shaped a generation of Peninsula students of color, died […]
Pat Jenkins passed away peacefully in her home, February 2023, at the age of 96. Her daughters, Sally and Sue and sons-in law, Dan and Bob were with her. She […]
1927-2023 On Wednesday February 8, my dear aunt Britta Willman sadly passed away. Menlo Park was her home for more than 60 years. The last 3 years of her life […]
September 11, 1935 – January 10, 2023 Ann Teitler Ozer died peacefully at age 87 on January 10th at her home in Palo Alto. Ann embodied a go-getter spirit of living […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer New Palo Alto Mayor Lydia Kou is taking center stage in the council chambers with a list of priorities, and not all of […]
September 3, 1924 – January 9, 2023 A native San Franciscan and the only child of the late John and Caroline La Barbera, Marie attended Immaculate Conception Academy and San […]
By the Daily Post staff Sam Bankman-Fried, the cryptocurrency king whose empire collapsed and is now facing federal charges, was released to his parents home at Stanford on $250 million […]
March 24, 1954 – October 27, 2022 Anne Elizabeth Griffin Baker (03/24/1954), the youngest child of Otis and Marjorie Griffin, was born in San Mateo, CA. Her schooling included Crystal […]
December 13, 1924 – October 15, 2022 Fauneil Elaine Hooker Thompson was born in Dixon, NE on December 13, 1924 and went home to be with the Lord on October […]
This story originally was printed by the Daily Post on Oct. 7. Don’t miss local news stories that affect you. Pick up the Post in the mornings and 1,000 Mid-Peninsula […]
By EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Voters in almost all cities in the Post’s circulation area will have to weigh in on at least one ballot measure. This year’s […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Cities in Santa Clara County will decide whether to form a new government organization called a Joint Powers Authority, or JPA, in order […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer City Utilities Commissioner Lisa Forssell wants Palo Alto City Council to stop negotiating with developers. Instead, the city should come up with plans […]
January 21, 1937 – August 26, 2022 The elegant Eileen Hope Maddalena passed away peacefully at the age of 85. Born Jan 21, 1937 in Sheffield, England, surviving the bombings […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Students were fired up last night (Sept. 9) as the Palo Alto Vikings cruised to a 41-0 blowout victory over the Gunn Titans […]
September 30, 2022 By Emily MibachDaily Post Staff Writer The Redwood City School District and Sequoia Union High School District are each asking voters to approve bond measures at the […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer City of Palo Alto officials said yesterday they turned off the power to about 1,700 customers because of incorrect information they got from […]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer An appeals court judge has ruled in favor of a project to replace a bridge over the San Francisquito Creek, paving the way for […]
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