Palo Alto Weekly
Current Issue
April 29, 2022
Cover Story
New sheriff in town
News
Council: Business tax could fund housing, transportation
Palo Alto Unified cuts off remote commenting, prompting pushback
Obama urges tech companies to take action against disinformation
Nurses at Stanford, Packard hospitals go on strike for first time in 2 decades
As Palo Alto debates rail crossings, other cities line up for federal funds
Students urge more transparency after suicides; school district says it is respecting families' wishes
Developer threatens to sue after project is panned by architectural board
News Digest
Around Town
Public Agenda
Spectrum
Opinion: 'Streamlining' the city's residential parking program, really?
Letters to the editor
Eating Out
A pizza competitor's next chapter
Mom-and-pop Cocoa & Butter turns to the community for help
Community Pulse
Obituaries
Police calls
Arts & Entertainment
Author appearances, special activities mark Independent Bookstore Day
'Allegiance' at Palo Alto Players explores a story of family, community and conviction
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