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Dreams on demand: Virtual reality finally delivers
The words "virtual reality" conjure up images of a clunky, bygone technology that never lived up to the hype.
'Insufficient evidence' in student search case
Federal investigators found insufficient evidence to support a conclusion of racial discrimination in the case of a Palo Alto middle school minority student who was searched by school officials in November 2012 after a substitute teacher accused the student of stealing $20 from her purse.
Dog that killed 6-year-old Calif. boy euthanized
Police said the dog bit Nephi Selu of Dixon on top of his head Monday morning at his grandparents' home in Union City.
Union City: Family dog euthanized after fatal attack on 6-year-old boy
A family's pit bull mix dog was euthanized one day after it bit a 6-year-old boy who later died at the hospital, police said Wednesday.
Tesla recalling some Model S cars
Tesla is recalling as many as 1,228 of its Model S vehicles, citing a problem with a rear seat latch in the electric sports sedan.
Pole Star indoor location service guides attendees and staff of the...
A world's first in the trade show industry for the size of its coverage area, the location on the trade show floor in real-time to quickly meet, just like a private social network.
ExpansionWire: Super Duper to Open New Downtown Spot
Local burger chain Super Duper , which currently has five locations in S.F. and Mill Valley, is eyeing a sixth at Mission and Spear Streets.
A 58-year-old Palo Alto bicyclist was thrown 8 to 10 feet in the air and was injured in a collision with a vehicle on Alpine Road near Interstate 280 on Sunday morning, June 9, according to the California Highway Patrol and the Woodside Fire Protection District.
PAUSD quietly reverses decision on refunds of illegal summer fees,...
All parents who paid summer school tuition to PAUSD for 2013 will automatically receive full refunds, according to a statement by superintendent Kevin Skelly and confirmed by a source close to the district.
James Franco launches crowdsourcing project for 'Palo Alto Stories'
James Franco may have just starred in Oz The Great And Powerful , one of the biggest hits of 2013 so far, but the paycheck from the movie must not have been big enough for him to make his new pet project, a film version of his Palo Alto book.
Boy, 6, dies after mauled by family dog in Union City
A 6-year-old boy died Monday after being mauled by a family dog, a pit bull mix, at a Union City home, police said Tuesday.
Palo Alto High School principal resigns
Palo Alto High School Principal Phil Winston Monday announced he had resigned from the job he's held for the past three years, saying he wants to protect his physical health.
Pit Bull Mauls 6-Year-Old Boy in Union City
A 6-year-old boy who was mauled by a pit bull in Union City on Monday morning has died, prompting an investigation.
Roadshow: Repaving 101 outside Morgan Hill is years away
A Yep, Mrs. Roadshow and I made that trek not too long ago. I don't think our poor Prius has recovered.
Palo Alto City Council backs controversial housing project
After three lengthy discussions and a "weekend summit," the Palo Alto City Council unanimously voted late Monday night to approve a nonprofit organization's controversial request for a zoning change to build a mix of market-rate and affordable senior housing at Maybell and Clemo avenues.
Palo Alto bids farewell to popular planning director
Palo Alto on Monday gave an emotional sendoff to Planning Director Curtis Williams, whose mild-mannered leadership, passion for community engagement and encyclopedic knowledge of local zoning laws won praise from even some of the city's most vehement land-use critics.
Matching agreement in the works for Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo rebuild
The board of directors of the Friends of the Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo announced Monday that it is working with the Peery Foundation to create a matching gift challenge for rebuilding the facility as part of the master planning project for Rinconada Park.
Two public meetings to cover downtown parking
Palo Alto will present potential plans for parking in the downtown area at a pair of community meetings scheduled for June 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. The meetings, held in the council chambers at City Hall, will cover possible plans for residential parking restrictions and/or permit parking programs in the Downtown North and South neighborhoods, according ... (more)
Restaurant news: Va de Vi chef opens Chalkboard
Va de bye: If you wondered what had become of Shane McAnelly, the Oakley native who was exec chef at Walnut Creek's much loved Va de Vi up until December, here's an update.