Many city of Palo Alto offices will be observing Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 15, while transit agencies serving the area will run on limited schedules.
Pacific Gas & Electric will look for an alternate location for an easement it was seeking to build at Cubberley Community Center a victory for the school district, which had vehemently opposed the project.
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How you can ring in the Year of the Ox in Palo Alto
Nonprofit WizChinese organizes dumpling making, fortune telling, red envelope giveaway and more
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Chinese New Year celebrations in Palo Alto won t be slowed down by the coronavirus in 2021. They re just moving to a different platform.
The traditional time for gathering, feasting and gift giving is moving online with a ZoomFair on Feb. 13, members of WizChinese, the nonprofit organizing the event, said. The event is co-sponsored by the Palo Alto Weekly, city of Palo Alto, Palo Alto Council of PTAs and Palo Alto Community Fund.
After a brief interlude, Palo Alto is preparing to resume its effort to expand the citywide bikeway network with a new suite of projects boosted by an over $900,000 grant from Santa Clara County.
A fatal collision between a Caltrain train and a pedestrian at the Churchill Avenue crossing in Palo Alto disrupted service and traffic in the area on Thursday afternoon.