People who work for the city of Palo Alto will continue to be able to ride public transit for free next year, as the city expands a pilot program it started this spring.
A new Japanese restaurant in Portola Valley is offering multi-course prix fixe omakase, and it’s a lot more than just nigiri.
Palo Alto leaders have put their support behind an underpass at Charleston Road and a hybrid design at Meadow Drive as their ...
After failing to reach a compromise last month, Palo Alto’s legal team and the attorney who is fighting the city’s plans to build affordable housing on a downtown parking lot are squabbling over what ...
As Pal Alto advances its grand plan to redevelop Cubberley Community Center, city leaders are facing an truth: most residents ...
Two empty lots? A downtown condo? A vineyard? This week, we look at four Midpeninsula homes listed at $25 million and see ...
Mia Reyna discovered a hidden talent during the dark days of COVID-19, when as a fifth grader in Fairmeadow Elementary School ...
For more than a quarter century, Phillipe Rey has devoted himself to addressing one of Palo Alto’s most critical and intractable challenges: the enormous pressures and mental health challenges ...
Hundreds of East Palo Alto residents on Wednesday evening received free laptops at an event led by AT&T, Senator Josh Becker’s Office and StreetCode Academy, a local nonprofit that aims to bridge the ...
At the Palo Alto Christmas tree lot on Middlefield Road, every Noble and Douglas fir comes with a nautical bonus: you’re not ...
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Downtown Palo Alto gallery has found success in offering a variety of services, from representing the work of about 30 artists to high-end staging and framing.
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