Santa Clara County leaders may exert more power over the Office of Education, whose elected board voted to fire its ...
As the city weighs the future of its popular but costly rideshare service, Palo Alto Link, city leaders are exploring a deal ...
As part of our new feature “What it Really Costs,” we’ve compiled monthly sales data into a series of maps to show how much ...
Michelle Kraus, a member of the city’s Palo Alto’s Human Relations Commission, is suing the city and the downtown eatery, ...
It’s all about corn at Redwood City’s newest eatery, Maizz. Find it in a cup, on a stick, in a bowl of ramen and even baked ...
The idea of injecting more permitting and subjectivity into the permitting system may sound counterintuitive at a time when ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom during a press conference at the Secretary of State Auditorium in Sacramento on Jan. 10, 2024. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., Gov. Gavin Newsom easily survived a recall attempt in ...
Guest Commentary written by Pattie Vargas Pattie Vargas is a mother, author and a grief counselor for The Resilient Journey and the Partnership To End Addiction. As a parent, I am deeply concerned ...
One of California’s many socioeconomic divisions is homeownership. California has the nation’s second-lowest percentage of residents living in homes that they or their families own — 55.5%, one ...
Monday is the deadline for California voters to register to take part in the Nov. 5 election, Secretary of State Shirley ...
A new state law bans private colleges from considering an applicant’s ties to family members who are alumni or donors.
The morning of Oct. 19 was crisp, breezy and full of excitement, as nearly 300 people gathered at Bedwell Bayfront Park to ...