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Sunday, April 22, 2018
A developer looking to build a 57-unit apartment building at El Camino Real and Page Mill Road eked out a victory Thursday, when Palo Alto's Architectural Review Board endorsed the project.
Sunday, 8:46 AM | 18 commentsSaturday, April 21, 2018
A Girl Scout troop persuades the City Council to take action against plastic straws, the family of Frank Greene Jr. reacts to news of a school getting named after him and a Holocaust survivor from Palo Alto gets recognized at a state ceremony.
Saturday, 8:39 AM | No comments yetFriday, April 20, 2018
David Shen, member of the newly formed North Old Palo Alto neighborhood group, discusses concerns about the city's rail redesign and its efforts to protect properties from eminent domain.
Friday, 6:44 PM | 21 commentsA preview of Palo Alto government meetings for the week of April 23.
Friday, 10:06 AM | No comments yetOfficials in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties are taking it upon themselves to study the root causes of gun violence and find ways to tighten loopholes in the law books.
Friday, 6:46 AM | 25 commentsThe director of Ravenswood City School District's preschool was formally disciplined for releasing the wrong child to an unauthorized adult, according to documents the district released in response to a Public Records Act request from the Weekly.
Friday, 6:46 AM | 10 commentsThursday, April 19, 2018
The Silicon Valley Community Foundation's second-in-command has resigned amid allegations she sexually harassed and abused co-workers, the nonprofit organization announced on Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, 9:19 PM | 12 commentsA teen who was mauled by a Palo Alto police dog during an unprovoked attack has received a $250,000 settlement from the city of Palo Alto, according to an agreement filed in U.S. District Court in San Jose.
Thursday, 8:50 PM | 3 commentsAs East Palo Alto parents continue to rally against the sudden removal of a popular principal last month, school board members are considering whether to discuss the matter at an upcoming meeting.
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Palo Alto Planning Director Hillary Gitelman will step down from her post next month, leaving the city with a vacancy in one of its most critical and demanding positions.
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The Bay Area has some of the worst air quality in the nation but numbers have gradually improved over the last few years, the American Lung Association said in a report released Wednesday.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Palo Alto's housing crisis is threatening the city's diversity and making it nearly impossible for the next generation of residents to stay here, Mayor Liz Kniss told the crowd assembled Wednesday for her "State of the City" speech.
Wednesday, 10:29 PM | 44 commentsIn a bid to rein in commercial growth in Palo Alto, a group of residents is preparing to place a measure on the November ballot that would more tightly limit new office space in the city.
Wednesday, 5:44 PM | 44 commentsThe current principal of Hoover Elementary School will move to lead Juana Briones Elementary School next year, the district announced Wednesday.
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A crusade by a Palo Alto dentist to get the city of Palo Alto to adopt a soda tax is quickly picking up momentum, with four members of the City Council now preparing a memo in support of including such a measure on the November ballot.
Wednesday, 7:52 AM | 81 commentsTuesday, April 17, 2018
As construction costs continue to rise, Palo Alto officials are looking to place another hotel-tax increase on the November ballot to help fund their infrastructure priorities.
Tuesday, 10:07 PM | 13 commentsA longtime broadcast journalist is joining Palo Alto police as its first-ever public affairs manager, the department announced Tuesday evening.
Tuesday, 7:46 PM | 9 commentsA new alliance between Old Palo Alto and Southgate neighborhood residents has formed to influence the city's decision on the railroad reconfiguration at Churchill Avenue and Alma Street.
Tuesday, 5:50 PM | 90 commentsPalo Alto's newest rail consultant will have a tough, two-fold task on its hands when it makes its public debut Wednesday morning: engage the community on the complex topic of grade separation. And do it fast.
Tuesday, 3:05 PM | 3 commentsThe Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to set aside $6 million in an affordable-housing fund toward the potential construction of a below-market-rate complex in Palo Alto for teachers and school staff.
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Read about the impending departure of The Cheesecake Factory, eight new retailers opening at Stanford Shopping Center this year and the closure of a Menlo Park restaurant.
Tuesday, 9:10 AM | 9 commentsA former pastor was sentenced to eight years in prison for molesting three victims between September 2011 and May 2015, San Mateo County prosecutors said Monday.
Tuesday, 9:05 AM | 1 commentIn late May, Palo Alto Baylands golfers will confront a transformed course, a reconstructed wetlands ecosystem and a new full-service course operator, whose contract the City Council approved Monday night.
Tuesday, 1:06 AM | 13 commentsMonday, April 16, 2018
The Mountain View Human Relations Commission will be hosting a three-part speaker series on "Understanding Islam," hosted by Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian. Each event will feature a panel of experts and activists from the Muslim community.
Monday, 12:40 PM | No comments yetSunday, April 15, 2018
Palo Alto voters might be willing to support a funding measure to improve public safety and roads, but most would likely oppose a sales-tax increase, a new survey commissioned by the city shows.
Sunday, 8:31 AM | 59 commentsStanford alumna Amia Nash and student Jacqueline Wibowo are carrying out their reigns as Miss Silicon Valley and Miss San Jose, respectively, and are both eyeing the Miss California title.
Sunday, 7:56 AM | 5 commentsSaturday, April 14, 2018
The Palo Alto Weekly's staff took home the top prizes in breaking news, education, business news, editorial comment and design at the 2017 California Journalism Awards on Saturday, April 14, in Sonoma.
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Read about Paly student journalists reporting in the middle of a campus lockdown, a Stanford University student who competed on Jeopardy! and residents opposing Verizon Wireless's plan to install equipment on utility poles.
Saturday, 8:20 AM | 2 commentsFriday, April 13, 2018
Palo Alto Unified became the latest school district to receive an anonymous threat of violence in an email sent to interim Superintendent Karen Hendricks late Thursday evening.
Friday, 9:11 PM | 3 commentsPalo Alto Weekly journalists discuss the Palo Alto neighborhood dispute over a church that rents its space out to music groups, counselors and others.
Friday, 7:25 PM | No comments yetAn armed man who was dressed as a construction worker robbed a bank in downtown Palo Alto late Friday afternoon, according to police.
Friday, 7:21 PM | 4 commentsThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced Thursday that it is dropping Tesla as a party in the agency's investigation into the fatal car crash in Mountain View last month.
Friday, 1:15 PM | 1 commentThe Mountain View Police Department released body camera footage on Friday morning showing officers' interaction with suspected YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam roughly 10 hours before she opened fire at YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno earlier this month, wounding three people.
Friday, 12:16 PM | 3 commentsA preview of Palo Alto government meetings for the week of April 16.
Friday, 11:15 AM | No comments yetSurprises abound at Baylands Golf Links, a newly reconfigured golf course in Palo Alto that will start welcoming players in late May.
Friday, 6:47 AM | 15 commentsNewly hired Palo Alto Police Chief Robert Jonsen plans to establish a community advisory committee to obtain public input on police policy as soon as June or July, he said at a Human Relations Commission meeting last week.
Friday, 6:46 AM | 2 commentsImmediate neighbors of the First Baptist Church of Palo Alto are understandably frustrated and wary about the parking, traffic and noise impacts from the non-religious activities taking place on the property.
Friday, 6:46 AM | 22 commentsThursday, April 12, 2018
A panel of 10 community members, five school administrators and two students will confidentially interview finalists for Palo Alto school district's next superintendent on Monday.
Thursday, 9:51 AM | 7 commentsRavenswood City School District's superintendent has proposed an internal shuffling of school leadership that will result in new principals at three schools next year.
Thursday, 9:14 AM | 15 commentsThe race for two open seats on the Palo Alto school board is starting to heat up, with one incumbent planning to run for re-election and one newcomer declaring his candidacy.
Thursday, 9:00 AM | 21 commentsA heated dispute between an Old Palo Alto church and some of its neighbors moved toward a shaky resolution Wednesday, when the city's Planning and Transportation Commission supported granting the church a permit to retain its tenants.
Thursday, 12:25 AM | 29 commentsWednesday, April 11, 2018
Rep. Anna Eshoo was among those in Washington who confronted Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about data insecurity on April 10 and 11, asking questions provided by her constituents.
Wednesday, 9:01 PM | 40 commentsSaturday's Earth Day festival and the fifth annual Great Race for Saving Water at the Palo Alto Baylands serves a reminder for residents to be cognisant of their water-use habits.
Wednesday, 10:15 AM | No comments yetA yearslong federal probe into Stanford University's handling of campus sexual violence has come to an end, with the university agreeing to remedy Title IX violations under a resolution agreement with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.
Wednesday, 9:17 AM | 1 commentToday, the uses for First Baptist Church at the corner of Bryant Street and North California Avenue are obvious, the community need is significant, and the opportunities are myriad.
Wednesday, 8:14 AM | 8 commentsTuesday, April 10, 2018
A man faces life in prison for injuring a woman in one of two drive-by shootings in East Palo Alto and colliding with a bicyclist in Palo Alto late last month, according to the San Mateo County prosecutors.
Tuesday, 5:17 PM | 4 commentsThe man who was killed in a Caltrain collision near the California Avenue station in Palo Alto on Saturday at around 10:15 a.m. has been identified as Craig Rockhold, 59, according to his family and other sources.
Tuesday, 3:46 PM | 3 commentsA series of public meetings starts this week to gather input on a proposed countywide affordable housing fee for new developments in unincorporated Santa Clara County, county officials said.
Tuesday, 12:14 PM | 2 commentsAfter a closed session Monday, Palo Alto officials decided not to launch a lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration over airplane noise, which has become a growing nuisance for residents.
Tuesday, 9:11 AM | 43 commentsSeeking to end Palo Altos yearslong drought in producing affordable housing, city officials agreed early Tuesday morning to create a new zoning tool to help developers create this rare commodity.
Tuesday, 12:35 AM | 89 comments
Greek restaurant Taverna opening in Palo Alto
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Food Party! 420
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Expanding the taxation of online sales
By Steve Levy | 7 comments | 998 views
Reader Guest Post: Life's Map
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Couples: . . . “Joy is greater than sorrow,“ . . . “Nay, sorrow is the greater.”
By Chandrama Anderson | 1 comment | 830 views
2018 guide to summer camps
Looking for something for the kids to do this summer, learn something new and have fun? The 2018 Summer Camp Guide features local camps for all ages and interests.