40 min ago | Palo Alto Weekly
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.
40 min ago | Marin Independent Journal
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.
4 hrs ago | Palo Alto Weekly
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)
8 hrs ago | Inside Bay Area
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.
13 hrs ago | The Big Lead
Jim Harbaugh: High School Yearbook Photos Show Not Much Has Changed But the Short Shorts
Jim Harbaugh, Class of '82 at Palo Alto High School. His father was an assistant coach at Stanford at the time .
Yoga teachers mark solstice with free session
Taking a page from the Summer Solstice yoga fest in New York's Times Square, five local yoga teachers will hold a free, public, outdoor yoga session Friday, June 21. Palo Alto yoga teacher Manjiri Subhash, who "grew up around yoga" in India, urges yoga practitioners of all levels to unroll their mats in Rinconada Park from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the ... (more)
Friends of the Palo Alto Library
Won't you consider contributing a few hours a week to help keep our five Palo Alto libraries up-to-date and thriving? Friends of the Palo Alto Library's monthly sales of donated books and media raise much-needed funds to purchase new books, furniture, technology, and special programs.
At 90, Palo Altan looks back on service, philanthropy
Herb Kaiser, World War II veteran and a medical philanthropist, celebrated his 90th birthday on Saturday, June 8, at his midtown Palo Alto home with neighbors, family and a white sheet cake that read "90 wow!" At his birthday party, Kaiser thanked the small gathering in his living room for attending.
Harassment of students -- Feds Slam PAUSD for Bullying/Hostile Environment/Retaliation
Web Link was published in the Palo Alto Weekly today. It indicates that the Federal government has stepped in and determined that Palo Alto Unified staff failed to do their jobs to prevent bullying of special education students with disabilities in their district.
Burning leaves catch house, neighbor's house on fire
Leaves under a barbecue left unattended at a Palo Alto home on Saturday afternoon caught on fire, causing minimal damage to the home and neighboring home's garages.
World Music Day to bring downtown road closures
Much of downtown Palo Alto will be closed to traffic on Sunday, June 16, to make room for World Music day, which runs from noon to 8 p.m. Police said that University Avenue will be closed from High Street to Webster Street and Hamilton Avenue will be closed from Ramona Street to Bryant Street.
School budget: more local funds, less state and federal
Increased reliance on local funds and diminished state and federal funding mark the Palo Alto school district's proposed $170 million operating budget for 2013-14.
Classes at the Palo Alto institution known as the Pacific Art League are being held 'round the corner at 227 Forest Ave. while the building undergoes major renovations.
Christina Schmidt and Mary Vincent: Volunteering to be part of the solution
The Office for Civil Rights report inspired Palo Alto special-education parents and Community Advisory Committee members Christina Schmidt and Mary Vincent to research and prepare their own presentation for school decision-makers on the topic of disability-based bullying and lessons learned from the federal report.
Yahoo's Head of Middle East and Africa Departs for New Social TV Startup Aimed at Emerging Markets
One of Yahoo's senior international execs and longtime entrepreneur Ahmed Nassef is leaving the company to create a new startup called Telfez, which will be a social television effort aimed at emerging markets.
PARTY CITY, USA ... If a food-truck gathering, a campout or a yoga session suddenly pops up in your neighborhood, don't be alarmed.
Keystone XL Activists Greet Obama at Palo Alto Fundraiser
Palo AltoCA LIFORNIAOn June 6, President Obama attended a fundraiser with major Democratic donors in Palo Alto.
Oct. 20, 2011, was no ordinary day at Terman Middle School in Palo Alto. Shilpa Ram and Laura Welp, attorneys from the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, set up shop for the day at the school as part of their investigation into alleged civil rights violations arising from the school's failure to stop the bullying of a disabled ... (more)
Pizarro: Joan Baez to headline benefit concert in San Jose for Downtown Streets Team
The San Jose Civic's going to be bursting with folk music and activism when icon Joan Baez plays an acoustic concert with Jackson Browne and Emmylou Harris on July 27 to benefit Downtown Streets Team.
Wine news: Fleming's Steakhouse introduces WinePad; Poetic Cellars benefit event
First up is the WinePad, a new custom app that simplifies the ordering of wine at Fleming's, which boasts a whopping 100 wines by the glass.