Two years later, Redwood City residents prevail in campaign to slow traffic
When a developer applied to build five houses on Valota Street, a group of residents saw it as an opportunity to call for a change.
When a developer applied to build five houses on Valota Street, a group of residents saw it as an opportunity to call for a change.
The Palo Alto City Council has decided to postpone enforcement of an ordinance that would make it illegal for people to live in their vehicles on public streets and parking lots.
Transition Palo Alto hosted its annual Holiday Expo on Sunday, Dec. 8, where community residents gathered and brought a range of items to share with the community.
Eugene “The Wolf” Jackson is working with a coalition to fund after-school boxing programs, golf programs, music programs and other initiatives for the youth of East Palo Alto.
The new $1.2 billion Levi’s Stadium debuts in August. But for 49ers fans who grew up with, or grew to love, tailgating at “The Stick,” they are anxious about the future of their pre-game ritual.
Forty-eight years after its founding, the band — known as Papa Doo Run Run — is still going strong, bringing its rendition of Beach Boys favorites to venues all over the world.
The legacy of TechShop Menlo Park won’t be forgotten anytime soon. It’s where ideas and businesses have hatched: Twitter’s Jack Dorsey first developed mobile payment platform Square in that space.
With at least 11,500 plug-in electric vehicles in the Bay Area, EV owners are bristling at being unplugged or having to unplug other idle, fully charged cars. It begs the question: what should EV charging etiquette be?
With declining funding for public school art programs, the Mural Music & Arts Project has stepped in to fill an important void, offering year-round youth programs.