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Palo Alto, California is located in Santa Clara County. Zip codes in Palo Alto, CA include 94309, 94301, and 94306. The median home price in Palo Alto is $1,895,000 which is roughly $1,039/per square foot. More Palo Alto information.

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1 hr ago | Palo Alto Weekly

Will -- or should -- adult schools remain 'the quiet corner' of local education?

Jay Thorwaldson's Blog , posted by Jay Thorwaldson, editor emeritus, 1 hour ago Jay Thorwaldson is a member of Palo Alto Online In about eight years, the Palo Alto Adult School will be observing its 100th anniversary -- a century of promoting the notion that learning can be for a lifetime.

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5 hrs ago | Palo Alto Weekly

School for dyslexic children to hold information night

A Palo Alto-based independent school for children with dyslexia will hold an information night for prospective families Wednesday, May 29.

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9 hrs ago | Palo Alto Weekly

Divisive Maybell Avenue proposal wins zoning victory

Everyone agrees that Palo Alto, a city with a graying population and sky-high property values, has a drought of housing for low-income seniors.

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Wed May 22, 2013

Los Gatos Weekly-Times

Stanford professor faces parent child abduction charges

An associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University has been charged with felony parent abduction after taking her three children on what authorities contend was a one-way trip to the Hawaiian Islands.

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HON

Scientists Map the Fungi on Your Feet

Anyone who has ever wrestled with athlete's foot knows there is something about feet that fungi seem to like.

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MarketWatch

H-P earnings fall; shares rally on beat, forecast

Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday posted a big drop in earnings for the second fiscal quarter, though the adjusted results beat Wall Street's and sent the stock on an after-hours rally.

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Palo Alto Weekly

Palo Alto tries to make 'hackathons' a family affair

Hackers, designers and Silicon Valley technophiles will flood downtown Palo Alto's most prominent gathering spot with food, music, TED-style talks and gizmos galore on June 1 as part of the city's -- and the nation's -- inaugural festival to celebrate "civic hacking." In what the city's Chief Information Officer Jonathan Reichental called "a first ... (more)

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Almanac

Lawsuit filed over car collision with horses on I-280

A lawsuit has been filed by Menlo Park physician Dr. Jean W. Gillon over an incident in the early morning darkness of Dec.

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SF Classical Voice

Music News: May 21, 2013

Ragazzi Continuo, the Ragazzi Boys Chorus alumni, had their concert last week, and now it's the turn of the current Ragazzi to celebrate the organization's 25th anniversary .

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Tue May 21, 2013

Medical News Today

Ground-Breaking View Of Colon Provided By New Colonoscope

A ground-breaking advance in colonoscopy technology signals the future of colorectal care, according to research presented at Digestive Disease Week .

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NBC Bay Area

Pres. Obama To Visit Bay Area in June

Pres. Barack Obama is slated to visit the Bay Area for a round of fundraisers next month, according to reports.

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Palo Alto Weekly

Today's events

Meg Donohue celebrates the release of her second novel, "All the Summer Girls," the story of three friends reunited amidst unraveling lives and the secrets that surface in the beach town of of their youth.

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Palo Alto Weekly

Hearing officer hired for Buena Vista's proposed closure

With the future of Buena Vista Mobile Home Park up in the air, Palo Alto has selected a hearing officer to evaluate a recent report on the impact of relocating the park's residents.

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Business Journal

UCSF Laurel Heights campus may become senior housing

The Laurel Heights UCSF campus at 3333 California St. could be redeveloped as upscale senior housing under plans being submitted by several groups vying to take over the property.

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Palo Alto Weekly

City set to bid for historic post office

The check isn't exactly in the mail, but Palo Alto took its first major move toward buying the Hamilton Avenue post office Monday night when the City Council agreed to make a bid for the historic and iconic building.

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Mon May 20, 2013

Palo Alto Weekly

Palo Alto hits the brakes on new housing vision

Palo Alto's official housing vision, already years overdue, will undergo further revisions after residents around Maybell Avenue protested the inclusion of a controversial - and yet unapproved -- senior-housing development in the document.

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SFGate

Local: In The Peninsula

It's prom season for high schools across the country, but in Palo Alto Friday night, prom came to Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.

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Palo Alto Weekly

Happy Toy Machine Announces Indiegogo Campaign for Make Your Own Plush Toy Application

Customization is now the name of the game, and Happy Toy Machine is working on a cool way for folks to design and customize their own toys with a Draw Your Own Plush Toy app.

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Sun May 19, 2013

Palo Alto Weekly

Apartments could replace some Buena Vista mobile homes

A proposal to build about 65 low-income apartments for displaced families at Buena Vista Mobile Home Park is being considered by the property's developer and the Palo Alto Housing Corporation.

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The Campbell Reporter

Eve Ensler writes about her battle with cancer in new memoir

The activist/playwright first came to fame with her 1996 blockbuster "The Vagina Monologues," a play that launched a global movement to fight violence against women.

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