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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer A judge today (Aug. 9) decided three Pets In Need employees won’t have to face criminal charges for taking a van full of dogs to the Palo Alto [...]
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Palo AltoA 75-year-old resident of Hawaii has been arrested and charged for the rape and murder of a 15-year-old Palo Alto girl in 1982, authorities announced today (Aug. 9). Almost 40 years ago, Palo Alto High [...]
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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council voted tonight (Aug. 8) to put a business tax on the Nov. 8 ballot and delay a second measure to transfer profits from natural [...]
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AthertonBY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Staff Writer One of Silicon Valley’s kingmakers wants to see housing built for “regular people” — but not in his hometown of Atherton. Marc Andreessen, who has helped fund Facebook, Twitter, [...]
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Redwood CityBY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Firefighters were called to McDonald’s at 709 Woodside Road in Redwood City around 5 a.m. Sunday after getting calls reporting a fire, said Redwood City Fire Training Chief [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff Two men were arrested yesterday (Aug. 7) after one of them stole a necklace and a phone from a woman who was walking on the sidewalk in Palo Alto, police [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff Palo Alto police have arrested a 23-year-old man who is accused of robbing the Cardinal Bike Shop of cash. Police got a call at 2:43 p.m. on Friday saying a [...]
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Palo AltoPower is out in northern and eastern Palo Alto because a tree branch fell on a line, the Utilities Department said today (Aug. 5). The outage was reported just before 4 p.m. and is estimated [...]
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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer After a 20-month battle, the Palo Alto Police Department is unencrypting its radios to once again allow the public to listen in to police communications, acting Chief Andrew [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff A man has been arrested after going into a Palo Alto home and rummaging around inside until the homeowner yelled at him to leave, police said. Earlier in the day, [...]
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Palo AltoBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council members voted tonight (Aug. 1) to put a business tax on the November ballot at their meeting next week. At the same time, they [...]
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OpinionOPINION BY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Tomorrow (Aug. 2) will mark the 15th anniversary of the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in Oakland. Bailey, 57, was shot and killed in broad daylight on 14th [...]
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East Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff UPDATE, SUNDAY: Police have arrested a man suspected of stabbing to death an East Palo Alto resident in his home. Darnell McKean, 47, was taken into custody in the Mission [...]
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Redwood CityBY MELODY XU Daily Post Correspondent Workers at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City yesterday (July 29) reached an agreement with the hospital that includes a 16% wage increase after a three-week strike. The union unanimously [...]
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Palo AltoBy BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Three Pets in Need employees who are facing criminal charges for bringing a van full of dogs to the Palo Alto Animal Shelter on a hot day without air [...]
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Los AltosBY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer Supporters of the library in Los Altos are trying again to rebuild or expand the Los Altos Library, and they’re considering two different ways of funding the project. [...]
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OpinionBY DAVE PRICE Daily Post Editor Giselle Hale’s decision to withdraw from the Assembly race was a surprise. As reported in Saturday’s Post, Hale said she decided to drop out because of the toll the [...]
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Palo AltoBy the Daily Post staff City Manager Ed Shikada has recommended that Acting Police Chief Andrew Binder, a 25-year veteran of law enforcement including seven years in Palo Alto, become the next police chief, succeeding [...]
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Menlo ParkBy MELODY XU Daily Post Correspondent Neighbors of Menlo Park’s Cafe Zoe are fed up with its loud music — but the owner says events at the coffee shop are within the city’s noise requirements [...]
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Santa Clara CountyBy BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer After over two years of allowing most suspected criminals to leave jail without paying bail, the Santa Clara County courts are going back to a regular bail system, [...]
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