EEnvironment Read More Guest Opinion: Are we being fooled by light pollution fears?December 6, 2025 Clouds drift past the many channels of the Palo Alto Baylands as the sun sets in this file…
BBooks Read More Bell’s Books to mark 90 years with literary festivitiesOctober 16, 2025 Kristen Frazier and her sons Nathan, left, Alex, front center, and Tim, back center, look through books by…
SSan Antonio Read More Housing bill jolts Palo Alto’s plans for downtown, San AntonioOctober 14, 2025 The apartment complex at 801 Alma St., which opened in 2014, is one of a just a handful…
SSan Antonio Read More From ‘concrete jungle’ to ’15-minute city,’ council seeks to transform San AntonioOctober 7, 2025 San Antonio Road in Palo Alto on March 13, 2024. Photo by Devin Roberts. Palo Alto leaders appear…
EEnvironment Read More Battle for influence splinters Sierra Club chapterOctober 3, 2025 Foothills Nature Preserve in Palo Alto is one of many open space habitats in the Peninsula area that…
TTennis Read More Palo Alto to prioritize residents for tennis court reservationsSeptember 24, 2025 A woman plays tennis while other athletes arrive at the squash courts at Mitchell Park in Palo Alto…
HHealth care Read More County advances tax measure to protect health care systemAugust 8, 2025 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, shown here in 2021, would see significant funding cuts under various provisions of…
JJobs Read More Stanford to lay off hundreds as federal policies take tollAugust 7, 2025 Stanford University’s Hoover Tower on June 7, 2019. Photo by Sinead Chang. Responding to financial headwinds from the…
LLos Angeles Read More La Comida welcomes new executive directorJuly 23, 2025 Bill Blodgett, a La Comida board member, and Marie Ruth Batchelder, manager at La Comida, prepare to give…