When Palo Alto adopted in 2010 a suicide prevention policy, it was responding to a community crisis: a cluster of teenage suicides. This month, city leaders overhauled the policy, which now extends ...
Palo Alto and Henry M. Gunn High School staff hope to offer an on-campus, for-credit multivariable calculus class by the 2026 ...
As recovery efforts in the Palisades and Eaton fires begin, California’s Legislature passed a set of bills Thursday to expedite $2.5 billion in “bridge funding” intended to help state and local ...
Eager to meet their housing goals, Palo Alto's elected leaders on Tuesday endorsed a plan to construct a seven-story ...
Despite recent turnover on the City Council and a shifting political landscape nationwide, don’t expect any big surprises when Palo Alto's elected leaders choose their 2025 priorities at their ...
Hundreds of volunteers are fanning out across Santa Clara County to count how many homeless people are living on the street and find out how they got there.
At the Pasadena City College disaster resource center, the long, methodical work of putting lives back together is underway. Residents who have lost everything — most in the Eaton fire that burned ...
In summary Dozens of disabled workers hired through the nonprofit PRIDE Industries are losing their jobs at a California prison after a union outsourcing dispute. Kathy Hart works five days a week ...
The U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego on Dec. 5, 2024. Photo by Mike Blake, Reuters From’ Wendy Fry:  In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement, the Pentagon said today that 1,500 ...
In summary The state’s attorney general asked the company how it plans to transfer assets out of its charitable nonprofit. As part of what it described as an ongoing investigation, the California ...
It would be impossible to overstate the complexity of water supply management in California. Hundreds of federal, state and local agencies decree who or what is supplied with water, when and how much ...