The National Newspaper Association has awarded 19 prizes to the Palo Alto Daily Post for excellence in news and advertising. The Post won more prizes than any other publication on the Peninsula in this national [...]
BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent Despite city efforts to reduce the number of RV dwellers parking on Palo Alto streets, the vehicle count has been holding steady or even ticking upward over the last few [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Two brothers are fighting a legal battle over millions of dollars in profits from a Palo Alto clinic that uses ketamine to treat depression. Dr. Rameen Ghroieshi started Palo [...]
A Parks and Recreation Commissioner is running to represent east Menlo Park on city council. Wonman Lee, 44, who has been on the Parks and Rec Commission for three years, is the first to throw [...]
A developer wants to redevelop a motel on El Camino Real in Palo Alto, using a controversial law that’s been in effect for less than a week.Developer Bayhill Ventures submitted an application with the city [...]
One of the most anticipated events in Palo Alto on Independence Day is the Chili Cook-Off in Mitchell Park. It features chili tastings, food trucks, live music and kids’ activities. Local teams compete for awards [...]
Editor’s Note: This story was first printed in the Daily Post on June 27. We’re posting it now because one of our competitors has posted a version of the story, and we think readers should [...]
Redwood City Parade: A parade downtown starting at 10 a.m. Watch for the History Museum’s own entry in the parade featuring gleaming carriages and early automobiles as a preview of our upcoming Taube Carriage House [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Palo Alto City Council is on the fence about the city’s license plate-reading cameras, which have helped solve crimes but are sold by a company that’s violated state law [...]
As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, it’s fun to think back to the history of Palo Alto. Our city dates back 257 years. A lot has happened over the years. Here’s [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A company trying to build the world’s first self-driving air taxi could leave Mountain View because of an influx of RV dwellers, according to a city memo. Gov. Gavin [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer A former Stanford student who had an affair with Palo Alto Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims is putting on a musical based on their experience. “Part love story, part cautionary tale, [...]
Vice President JD Vance raised $4.2 million at a fundraiser in Palo Alto, money that will be used to defend Republican majorities in the House and Senate, Axios and Yahoo Finance reported. About two dozen [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Mountain View city officials say increased towing in Palo Alto is contributing to an influx of RV dwellers, leading to office vacancies, fear among employees, sewage in storm drains [...]
BY DAVE PRICEDaily Post Editor Well, we made it. Two hundred and fifty years. America is celebrating its Semiquincentennial on Saturday, and while the folks back east in Philadelphia are busy re-enacting a bunch of [...]
BY ELAINE GOODMANDaily Post Correspondent After being hit with hefty increases to their housing quotas in the latest eight-year state planning cycle, Bay Area cities should prepare for potentially even larger quotas in the next [...]
Cecilia Taylor, who has represented the eastern most district on City Council for eight years, has announced via email that she won’t be running for reelection in November. Her decision throws open the door for [...]
The Post printed this story on Saturday. We’re posting it now for those who might have missed it. Pick up the Post in the mornings for the latest in local news. BY EMILY MIBACHDaily Post [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer The race for three seats on Mountain View City Council will be crowded this year, as seven candidates have filed papers to run. They’re hoping to replace council members [...]
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Mountain View City Council has banned ICE from using city property as a staging area, processing location or operations base. ICE can still go on city property with a [...]
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