Cantor Arts Center exhibition gathers a wide array of objects that all have a ubiquitous feature. "It's like going on a ...
Are you aware that $30 million of utilities revenues -- the money collected from the utility bills we all pay -- go directly ...
Palo Alto is preparing to revise its rules on constructing accessory dwelling units after the state Department of Housing and ...
Before Joe Simitian learned to make laws, he had to break one. As a 12-year-old child of divorced parents, he found himself ...
After a multi-year delay, East Palo Alto City Council expressed general excitement toward preliminary applications to develop ...
VTA and its unionized frontline workers have made little progress toward a new deal since a Santa Clara County judge stopped a historic strike one week ago.
Ever since the Palo Alto Fire Department rolled out its ambulance service in 1974, its employees have distinguished ...
While global economic growth is projected to continue through 2025, one local economist believes that the housing market ...
Under current law, cities whose at-large election systems are found by courts to have discriminated against voters don’t have ...
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has regularly worked side jobs at Bay Area nonprofits to earn extra income ...
Former California Assemblymember Evan Low tried to conceal hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments to celebrity Alec ...
For Palo Alto's conservationists, the adoption of a "dark sky" law is a bright idea that is long overdue. But as the City ...