Facing a potential recall, Palo Alto school board member Shounak Dharap is defending his approach to governing, which was informed by his own experience as a stressed-out student at Gunn High School.
The city should cancel remote work. Give the employees a date a month or so from now and tell them that they need to be at ...
A program that covers Menlo Park residents’ costs to replace natural gas home appliances with electric models is off to a slow start, leaving the city scrambling to spend a $4.5 million state grant ...
Stanford announced Wednesday (Feb. 26 that it’s freezing hiring as financial uncertainties mount for higher education. The announcement comes a day after Stanford dropped plans to purchase Notre Dame ...
A pilot flying from Palm Springs to San Carlos was having fuel issues and made an emergency landing at the Shoreline Golf Links in Mountain View. The National Transportation Safety Board is ...
Palo Alto City Council has voted to bring back a fire engine to the station at Mitchell Park, where neighbors are afraid slow response times will lead to disaster. “The LA fires are a reminder that ...
Stanford has decided not to buy Notre Dame de Namur University’s campus in Belmont, Stanford announced yesterday (Feb. 25).
A San Mateo County judge issued a tentative ruling today (Feb. 25) throwing out embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus’ attempt to stop a ballot measure that could lead to her removal from office.
Stanford Athletic Director Bernard Muir, who oversaw the Cardinal’s move from the Pac-12 to the ACC, is expected to resign from his position before the end of the school year, according to reports by ...
A former tech CEO will go on trial for a third time for a 1992 murder in Mountain View after the U.S. Supreme Court said today (Feb. 24) it wouldn’t consider whether the constitutional prohibition ...
A jury has convicted a former Stanford employee of altering patient records in a breast cancer study, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Naheed Mangi, 66, was convicted Friday following a ...
Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of Palo Alto’s Theranos, will remain in prison after losing a bid today (Feb. 24) to overturn her fraud conviction, with a federal appeals court saying she hadn ...