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Seeking to dim light pollution and restore the natural aura of the night sky, Palo Alto's elected leaders signaled support on ...
A Palestinian mother who lost her son and an Israeli daughter who lost her parents to the decades-long conflict between their ...
About 100 community members from East Palo and neighboring communities marched from Bell Street Park to St. Francis of Assisi Church for the Cesar Chavez March on April 7, honoring the civil rights ...
Despite widespread concerns about the recent wave of zone-busting developments, Palo Alto's elected leaders clashed on Monday over a new proposal to reform the contentious provision known as ...
Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance scientists and Cardinal athletes are working together to apply cutting-edge research to real-world sports performance – yielding insights that advance both fields.
Spring is one of the best times to immerse yourself in the outdoors and feel the rejuvenating power of nature. The air is ...
While global economic growth is projected to continue through 2025, one local economist believes that the housing market ...
It’s common to see an early springtime surge in real estate activity along the Midpeninsula, but this year’s market frenzy is ...
Four Stanford University students and two recent graduates have had their student visas revoked by federal authorities, ...
Palo Alto is preparing to revise its rules on constructing accessory dwelling units after the state Department of Housing and ...
After a multi-year delay, East Palo Alto City Council expressed general excitement toward preliminary applications to develop ...
Nurses with the Committee for Recognition of Nursing Achievement said Sunday that they have voted to ratify new contracts with Stanford Health Care and Palo Alto-based Lucile Packard Children's ...
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