
Serving the Peninsula including Mountain View, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, Woodside,
Portola Valley, Redwood City, San Carlos, Belmont, San Mateo, Hillsborough and Burlingame
We've added a Saturday edition!
The Post now prints Monday through Saturday -- more days than any other mid-Peninsula paper.
Phone: (650) 328-7700
Address: 324 High St., Palo Alto, CA 94301
Letters e-mail: letters@padailypost.com
News e-mail (press releases, tips): news@padailypost.com
Circulation: amando@padailypost.com
For information on ad rates, or to send ad copy, materials, graphics: production@padailypost.com
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Brandon Heinrichs: Brandon@padailypost.com>
Mike Ireland: Mireland@padailypost.com>
Kevin Jandu: Kevin@padailypost.com>
Todd Waibel: todd@padailypost.com>
Jeff Leggett: Jeff@padailypost.com>
Amando Mendoza: Amando@padailypost.com>
Jamie Morrow: jmorrow@padailypost.com>
Jim Pavelich: JP@padailypost.com>
David DeBolt: ddebolt@padailypost.com>
Austin Walsh: awalsh@padailypost.com>
Dave Price: Price@padailypost.com>
You won't find any news on this site. Giving away news online is a dumb way to do business. News is valuable. We put our news in print. The news creates demand for our paper, and increased readership makes our ads more effective than advertising in any other medium.
About us: The Daily Post was founded by Dave Price and Jim Pavelich. They started the region's first free daily newspaper, the Palo Alto Daily News, in 1995. They sold that paper in 2005 to Knight Ridder. Knight Ridder later imploded and sold its assets to McClatchy Co. of Sacramento, owner of the Sacramento Bee. McClatchy sold its newly acquired Bay Area papers to MediaNews Group, based in Denver, Colo.
The new management at the Daily News made changes that alienated readers and customers.
In 2008, corporate ownership decided that the Palo Alto Daily News should abandon its offices in Palo Alto for an office building in Menlo Park. So Price and Pavelich leased the old Daily News space at 324 High St.
In May 2008, Price and Pavelich decided to return to the Peninsula with a new newspaper, the Daily Post, that conveyed the spirit of the old Daily News, with hard-hitting, fearless news reporting.
There's a reason why the Post's racks are empty every day. People want compelling local news. And that's why ...
You get the MOST in the Post!