Here are some news stories about the candidates and measures that will appear on the June 2 primary ballot. The stories were written by the staff of the Daily Post, the Associated Press, EdSource and [...]
Authorities today (May 6) lifted the “Boil Water” notice for 46 of the 67 homes impacted by a water main contamination breach, north of Cuesta Park in Mountain View. The water line serving these homes [...]
A jury today (May 6) convicted a man in the non-fatal shooting of a Mountain View police officer after a traffic stop, according to prosecutors. Following a trial, Jeffrey Choy was found guilty of attempted [...]
A board of air pollution officials, including Palo Alto Councilwoman Vicki Veenker, will decide today (May 6) whether to stick with plans to ban the installation of traditional natural gas water heaters and furnaces, even [...]
On the June 2 ballot, voters within the Redwood City School District (RCSD) will decide on Measure C, a parcel tax initiative designed to bolster funding for local elementary and middle schools. The measure aims [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor Palo Altans got a glimpse of how City Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims selects applicants for city’s Human Relations Commission, and it wasn’t a pretty sight. As former mayor Lydia Kou put [...]
This story was first published by the Post on Monday morning. Our competitors recycle our stories, but if you want to get our original reporting first, pick up the Post in the mornings. BY BRADEN [...]
STORIES BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Canepa plans to make changes in the office San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa wants to fix the “dumpster fire” in the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Office by reorganizing the [...]
BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent When a tree fell on the roof of their outdoor storage area, Redwood City residents Stephen and Sharon Burns had no idea the incident would spark a years-long building-permit battle [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Two parents are suing the Palo Alto Unified School District over its handling of two former superintendents who were paid nearly $1 million to resign. Parents Jane Hayes Aishin and [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A realtor who has struck fear throughout a Palo Alto neighborhood has avoided jail for violating restraining orders and allegedly attacking Google co-founder Larry Page’s security guard with an [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by an East Palo Alto property owner who said the leaders of a water company held sham elections to maintain their power and [...]
A week after announcing it will lay off 8,000 employees, Meta is shelving plans for Willow Village. The project approved in December 2022 would have resulted in as much as 1.6 million square feet of [...]
Woodside’s Town Council has fired Town Manager Jason Ledbetter after he demanded $400,000 in order to keep secret a report he had written about council members, town officials announced today (May 1). Woodside hired an [...]
Measure B on the June 2 ballot asks voters in the Palo Alto Unified School District to authorize an $800-per-parcel tax that would last four years and commence on June 1, 2027. The tax would [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Text messages between Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims and her school district friends show that Lythcott-Haims voted against a volunteer for a city commission because of the volunteer’s views on Gaza [...]
Hector Camacho, a candidate for San Mateo County Schools Superintendent, has brought in more donations than his opponent, collecting $23,075. Opponent Chelsea Bonini has raised $4,481 from donors. However, Bonini has received $6,886.17 in “in-kind” [...]
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer San Carlos City Council is eyeing increasing parking ticket fines and overnight parking restrictions to combat the increased number of RVs parked on the city’s east side. The majority [...]
BY LEVI SUMAGAYSAYCalMatters Picking the next insurance commissioner could be one of the most important decisions Californians make for their wallets this election year. They may have seen a big increase in their insurance premiums [...]
BY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post Managing Editor The Menlo Park City Council tonight (April 28) decided to abandon a plan to charge local newspapers a fee for distributing newspapers in news racks. The council decided to [...]
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