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Despite extra shots, Mountain View's mass vaccination site remains packed to the brimSmaller COVID-19 vaccination centers elsewhere in Santa Clara County, including Mountain View, are still overloaded and capped...
Original post made on May. 20, 2021There are no comments yet. 9029 Views
PALO ALTO ISSUES
Facing a brighter outlook, Palo Alto backs away from budget cutsJust two weeks ago, Palo Alto's financial picture was looking grim and the City Council was staring at the prospect of a...
Original post made on May. 18, 2021Last comment by cr, on May 20, 2021 at 11:23 am | 20 comments | 8764 Views
PALO ALTO ISSUES
City Council rebuffs apartment plan in College TerraceDespite a stated commitment to encourage more housing, city leaders firmly rebuffed on Tuesday a contentious proposal to...
Original post made on May. 19, 2021Last comment by Resident 1-Adobe Meadows, on May 20, 2021 at 9:59 am | 11 comments | 8723 Views
SPORTS
Sacred Heart Prep girls lacrosse on the road to CCS playoffsKat Showalter scored four goals in helping the Sacred Heart Prep girls lacrosse team to a 12-7 victory over host Mitty in...
Original post made on May. 19, 2021Last comment by Teddie , on May 19, 2021 at 10:22 pm | 1 comment | 4032 Views
SPORTS
Palo Alto can start gearing up for SCVAL track and field finalsElizabeth Fetter won a pair of events for the Palo Alto girls track and field team, though Los Altos won both the girls and...
Original post made on May. 19, 2021Last comment by John B. Sails, on May 19, 2021 at 4:30 pm | 1 comment | 4868 Views
BOOKS
Stanford reverses course, saves 11 sports that were set for chopping blockAfter a controversial decision to cut nearly a third of its varsity sports teams last year, Stanford University has walked...
Original post made on May. 19, 2021Last comment by Resident 1-Adobe Meadows, on May 19, 2021 at 3:23 pm | 1 comment | 5999 Views
AROUND TOWN
Helicopter flying low over Midtown Palo Alto for last two days?As much as we love seeing aircraft, this helicopter is so low that it sounds like it hovers right over us and the houses...
Original post made by Nayeli on May. 18, 2021Last comment by gorangers, on May 18, 2021 at 4:11 pm | 3 comments | 2641 Views
PALO ALTO ISSUES
Prodded by state mandates, Palo Alto launches new housing visionAs Palo Alto launches the complex process of identifying sites to accommodate more than 6,000 new residences, city leaders...
Original post made on May. 11, 2021Last comment by Resident 1-Adobe Meadows, on May 18, 2021 at 3:47 pm | 62 comments | 11210 Views
SPORTS
Sacred Heart Prep sending 28 student-athletes to play in collegeFor the 15th consecutive year, Sacred Heart Prep will send at least 15 student-athletes to play at the intercollegiate ranks....
Original post made on May. 18, 2021Last comment by smillerhornbeek, on May 18, 2021 at 11:42 am | 1 comment | 7773 Views
ISSUES BEYOND PALO ALTO
This prosecutor is on a mission to help the Asian Pacific Islander community fight race-based crimeFrom hosting community meetings to educating business owners, Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Alexander Adams...
Original post made on May. 14, 2021Last comment by Fritz Lane, on May 18, 2021 at 8:57 am | 12 comments | 6916 Views
SCHOOLS & KIDS
COVID-19 transformed the world of outdoor education. Here's what local leaders say has changed.The drive to find ways to educate children outdoors during the pandemic has led to new opportunities and obstacles for providers. Read...
Original post made on May. 17, 2021Last comment by The Voice of Palo Alto, on May 17, 2021 at 8:57 pm | 1 comment | 8016 Views
ISSUES BEYOND PALO ALTO
In less than a year, Mountain View builds and opens new 100-unit homeless housing complexCalling it an innovative new approach that can swiftly reduce the Bay Area's growing homelessness problem, Mountain View...
Original post made on May. 11, 2021Last comment by Resident 1-Adobe Meadows, on May 17, 2021 at 4:42 pm | 42 comments | 15559 Views
ISSUES BEYOND PALO ALTO
VTA governance reform bill punted to next yearA legislative proposal to reform the governance structure at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority will not advance...
Original post made on May. 17, 2021Last comment by Jeremy Erman, on May 17, 2021 at 2:13 pm | 4 comments | 5503 Views
SCHOOLS & KIDS
Retiring teachers reflect on decades of change in their professionThirty Palo Alto Unified teachers -- all of whom have taught at the district between 20 to 50 years -- are closing a chapter...
Original post made on May. 14, 2021Last comment by mcm, on May 17, 2021 at 2:06 pm | 10 comments | 14491 Views
SPORTS
SH Prep own the pool at WBAL boys and girls swimming finalsBoth Sacred Heart Prep boys and girls swim teams earned their 11th consecutive West Bay Athletic League titles Saturday in...
Original post made on May. 17, 2021Last comment by Paly Grad, on May 17, 2021 at 8:47 am | 1 comment | 5004 Views
SCHOOLS & KIDS
To help students impacted by pandemic catch-up, Palo Alto Unified to expand summer learning programThe district outlined during a board meeting on Tuesday night how it will use more than $7.4 million in state grants to support...
Original post made on May. 12, 2021Last comment by The Voice of Palo Alto, on May 16, 2021 at 11:25 pm | 3 comments | 8156 Views
SCHOOLS & KIDS
Palo Alto Unified to offer Pfizer vaccine to eligible studentsWith one of three COVID-19 vaccines now available to children ages 12 and up in Santa Clara County, the Palo Alto school...
Original post made on May. 14, 2021Last comment by The Voice of Palo Alto, on May 16, 2021 at 10:34 pm | 6 comments | 6931 Views
PALO ALTO ISSUES
Open Letter to City Hall: Please Release the Full BudgetDear City Council and Staff, Several of you have referred to adjusting the proposed city budget as a "zero-sum game,"...
Original post made by Jeremy Erman on May. 8, 2021Last comment by Jeremy Erman, on May 16, 2021 at 6:23 pm | 5 comments | 1124 Views
AROUND TOWN
Around Town: Postcard project forms bonds across generationsIn the latest Around Town column, read about older and younger artists connecting over postcards and local plans for Bike...
Original post made on May. 15, 2021There are no comments yet. 7667 Views
AROUND TOWN
Palo Alto prepares to tap into federal funds, reserves to avoid budget cutsElected leaders moved this week to reverse most of the cuts in City Manager Ed Shikada's proposed budget, which includes...
Original post made on May. 13, 2021Last comment by chris, on May 14, 2021 at 9:51 pm | 17 comments | 9145 Views
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