Single family residence sells in Palo Alto for $3.1 million
2060 Channing Avenue – Google Street View A spacious and recently built house built in 2015 located in the 2000 block of Channing Avenue in Palo Alto has a new owner. The 2,468-square-foot
2060 Channing Avenue – Google Street View A spacious and recently built house built in 2015 located in the 2000 block of Channing Avenue in Palo Alto has a new owner. The 2,468-square-foot
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Turkey quake remindsof Diablo Canyon danger California, and the nation, face a catastrophe that would make the deaths
7011 Snake Road – Google Street View A 2,694-square-foot house built in 1965 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 7000 block of Snake Road in Oakland was sold on Jan.
Summit Denali Middle School science teacher Allison Lee, right, high fives a student during a rally on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, in Sunnyvale, Calif. About a dozen people took part in the rally
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. San Mateo County mustright oversight ship Re: “How county failed farmworkers,” Page A1, Feb. 5: Even worse than
The fate of Oakland’s embattled Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong is up in the air after a new confidential report from an independent law firm determined that he violated his duties as police chief.
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen introduced a resolution Tuesday that she believes will ultimately stop rampant prostitution in the Mission District. She’s asking state lawmakers to introduce a bill to legalize sex work.
“Winter Fest: Counterpoint with Ukraine” includes a visual arts component: the West Coast premiere of “Unidentified Figures,” a series of larger-than-life-size paintings by Ukrainian artist Lesia Khomenko. The work will be exhibited Feb.
PALO ALTO — Tech companies have revealed plans to erase about 400 jobs in the Bay Area as sketched out in a grim new set of official reports to the state’s labor agency,
Protecting the wetlands and their inhabitants along the northern edge of San Pablo Bay has been Myrna Hayes’ driving passion for the past three decades. An unlikely calling, considering her previous experience with