San Jose Mercury News Embattled developer Harold Hohbach wants a simple yes or no from the Palo Alto City Council. In a letter to elected officials Wednesday, Hohbach demanded that they take a clear stand on his proposal to combine research and development ...
San Jose Mercury News City Manager James Keene announced Jonathan Reichental's appointment Wednesday as his new chief information officer, or CIO. "Jonathan was a clear frontrunner in our recruitment," Keene said in a statement. "He brings a combination of ...
San Jose Mercury News With the Nov. 8 election just around the corner, the campaigns for and against a controversial measure to set aside Palo Alto parkland for a composting facility added thousands of dollars to their respective war chests. ...
San Jose Mercury News Bulos "Paul" Zumot, 36, replies to Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Jerome Nadler that he understands that his preliminary trial will be in April at the Hall of Justice in San Jose, on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. ...
San Jose Mercury News Police have identified the suspect in a recent armed robbery in downtown Palo Alto and are trying to track him down, Palo Alto police said Friday. Police have named 18-year-old Emanuel Abazan, of Redwood City, as a suspect in the Oct. 20 armed robbery. ...
Palo Alto Online Senior running back Morris Gates-Mouton ran for 149 yards and three touchdowns to power Palo Alto to a commanding 46-14 SCVAL De Anza Division win over visiting Mountain View Friday night as the Vikings celebrated homecoming in ...
Palo Alto Online Three bicyclists who were hit by a vehicle in the 3900 block of Page Mill Road Sunday (Oct. 30) were transported to Stanford Medical Center with injuries ranging from minor to major, Palo Alto police said. Police and medics responded to the collision ...
Palo Alto Online After years of dwindling usage and shrinking space, Palo Alto's recycling center will shutter for good in February -- the latest development in the city's ever-evolving waste-management operation. The recycling center, a fixture at ...
San Jose Mercury News A thin gray mist of dry ice fog enveloped large, squat jack-o'-lanterns at one particular Waverley Street home in Palo Alto on Halloween night. The sound of thunder rumbled from hidden speakers, eliciting a few gasps and eeps from ...