Palo Alto Weekly
Current Issue
July 28, 2023
Cover Story
Empty desks
News
City View
As fentanyl crisis continues, libraries host lifesaving workshops
Palo Alto looks to compete with AT&T
Three decades later, toxic plume cleanup shows success
Parking could turn into housing
Kayak polo makes a splash at Shoreline Lake
California's new mental health crisis line, 988, sees a surge in calls
Mitchell Park Place, Palo Alto's next affordable-housing project, set for construction next year
Public Agenda
Planning commission backs deal for redevelopment of Fry's site
Towering 300-foot building proposed for Menlo Park neighborhood
West Nile virus detected in Palo Alto and Stanford
Eating Out
How a homebrewing hobby launched Sunnyvale's ShaKa Brewing
Community Pulse
Obituaries
Police calls
Arts & Entertainment
Star power
'Stranger' things
Worth a look July 28 (print)
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