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JobTrain, a career development organization that began in East Palo Alto, hopes to expand throughout the Bay Area.
Eighty-three local nonprofit organizations have received grants totalling $705,000 from the Palo Alto Weekly’s 32nd annual Holiday Fund program, bringing the total amount donated from readers, ...
Following over a century of tradition, the City of Palo Alto and Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto will host their May Fete Parade on ...
David Nayfeld, the chef-owner of Che Fico, is embarking on a journey that’s deeply personal: opening a fast-casual restaurant ...
Downtown Mountain View’s newest restaurant isn’t meant to feel new. Step inside and go back in time – servers wear black bow ...
Can’t decide between kung pao chicken and dumplings? There’s a new spot in Burlingame serving dumplings filled with kung pao chicken. Want Hong Kong-style barbecue but also spicy Sichuan dishes?
With hand-carved woodwork from three different 16th- and 17th-century European castles, a 4-ton stone fireplace imported from ...
Spring is here! And with the world in bloom, you may be getting inspired to add some more greenery to your own home, inside ...
The Palo Alto Police Department arrested Ignacio Estrada, 52, of East Palo Alto, saying he struck and killed a woman in her ...
VTA could join a regional sales tax measure benefiting public transit in 2026, but is deciding how to balance local needs.
It’s been four months since Spanish restaurant Telefèric Barcelona filed a lawsuit alleging that Macarena, a new Spanish ...
It may be too early to determine whether impending tariffs will have a major trickle-down effect on the Bay Area housing ...
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