Palo Alto added its voice this week to a growing coalition of cities and environmental groups that are rallying to prevent a ...
Several resignations and firings across Silicon Valley schools have raised questions about how districts select their top ...
Whether you’re looking to enjoy holiday displays, hone your interior design skills or explore the Santa Cruz Mountains in ...
With the recount completed, Planning and Transportation Commission Vice Chair Keith Reckdahl has edged out his commission ...
In summary A new law taking effect Jan. 1 creates a Black-Serving Institution designation for colleges and universities in California that excel in supporting student success. Campus presidents say ...
In summary Out-of-work residents fight new fraud battles. The system bleeds money. And a $1 billion technology overhaul marches on. Kim Tanner didn’t expect to become a fraud detective when she filed ...
Guest Commentary written by Rigel Robinson Rigel Robinson is a former member of the Berkeley City Council. The 2024 election was a wake-up call for Democrats and people of all political stripes. A ...
Kim Tanner, whose funds from the California Employment Development Department were fraudulently transferred out of her account, at her home in Carlsbad on Oct. 11, 2024. Photo by Adriana Heldiz, From ...
In summary California prisons are supposed to give $200 to people upon release to help them in their first days of freedom. Many did not receive the full amount. California prisons are no longer ...
It would be fair to say that as voters in last month’s presidential election were giving Republicans control of all three branches of the federal government, they were tacitly rejecting the ...
Palo Alto's elected leaders have no shortage of ideas for future housing sites, from parking lots and transit hubs to ...
Gov. Newsom wants the California Legislature to prepare for the Trump administration, but its leaders also say they heard ...