Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties.
In summary California is the seventh U.S. state to adopt mobile driver’s licenses for iPhones, part of a growing push by businesses and governments to make digital IDs commonplace. Apple launched ...
New Mountain View traffic collision data shows Castro Street has gotten safer for pedestrians, but Latham Street is looking ...
California Cafe co-owners Nina Nguyen (left) and Mirco Horst also own Palo Alto Fit and have lived in the city for nearly two ...
An elderly Los Altos man suffered a traumatic blow to his head on Sept. 16, with one person detained in the investigation, ...
Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales activity along the Midpeninsula in the communities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, ...
Light winds and a smattering of rainfall will accompany two small storm systems breezing through the Bay Area this week, with ...
The unfolding rules are a response to last spring’s series of campus protests that led to hundreds of arrests. State ...
After much deliberation, Mountain View has set its funding priorities for Measure G, a property transfer tax that's on the ...
The Mountain View Los Altos High School District plans to switch its school board elections to be based on trustee areas, ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom holds a press conference at a Home Depot in San Jose to sign retail crime legislation into law on Aug. 16, 2024. Photo by Florence Middleton, I’m politics reporter Yue Stella Yu, and ...
California voters will decide whether to reclassify certain theft and drug penalties and unwind a 2014 criminal justice reform, Proposition 47. Below, a formerly homeless man believes Proposition 36 ...