9 hrs ago | Examiner.com
This weekend: Free Fortnightly Music Club concert
This Sunday evening, February 12th, will be the second Fortnightly Music Club concert of the year.
13 hrs ago | Palo Alto Weekly
School libraries in Palo Alto embrace digital age
Students at Gunn High School recently used the "green screen" in the school library to make a video of themselves disguised as cells moving through a human body.
17 hrs ago | Patch.com
Patch Picks: 5 Unique Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
Looking for that special gift to pay homage to your honey? Here are five ideas to cut costs, and create a memorable gift that can't be fully store-bought. Bring a Restaurant Home: A If you want to avoid the crowds lingering at restaurants on Feb.
21 hrs ago | San Jose Mercury News
Palo Alto to review proposed massage rule changes
After a nearly 16-year lull in enforcement, the city of Palo Alto is poised to resume regulation of its massage parlors and practitioners.
Downtown Noe Valley Squeaks Through 2011
Urban Migration. After six years on 24th Street, Heather Bruchs and her dog Bill are shuttering their store and searching for a new Nest in Palo Alto.
The Nature Gallery Debut Weekend Starts Friday
For a store opening, it's a happening. The Nature Gallery, a mineral store with an educational bent, opens at Linden Tree Books' old location at 296 State Street on Friday evening with a bang.A Owner Carol Garston was well-known in Palo Alto for the community building she did from her base at Town & Country Village.
Editorial: Service hub needs new home
If Palo Alto has an Achilles Heel most city officials would say it is the handful of public buildings that easily could crumble when a major earthquake hits the region.
Public Agenda: Changes to Palo Alto massage ordinance; vision for Caltrain corridor
Listen to the Palo Alto City Council meeting live when the council is in session via the KZSU Webcast .
Alzheimer's Association CEO Celebrates 25 Years
Not only was the 63-year-old's grandmother diagnosed with the debilitating form of dementia, but his father has the disease as well.
Palo Alto's Municipal Services Center is a sprawling maze of industrial activity -- a 16-acre complex where hardhats abound and utility trucks loaded with spools of electric wire stand alongside fire engines and as-yet-uninstalled gas lines, street signs, generators, sandbags, asphalt, rock and other utilitarian necessities.
Four-track design back on the table for high-speed rail
A new analysis by the California High-Speed Rail Authority calling for a four-track rail system between the Bay Area and Central Valley has set off a fresh wave of criticism from Palo Alto and surrounding cities, with many calling the latest document a betrayal of the authority's earlier promises.
This Week in Love: AeroPress Coffee Maker
Remember those orange flying rings called Aerobies? They were a little like a Frisbee, but would fly forever.
GREENFIELD - Kia Jean Bowman, wife of Annie Lane Clarke and daughter of Dr. Shahab Momtazi and Barbara Bowman, died Saturday, Jan.
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
Save the date for the Bike Advocacy Summit
I know you thought I was going to tell you we're giving out McRibs, but hopefully a day full of networking and learning about bike advocacy issues that affect us all is more exciting that a pressed meat product sammie of unknown origins and dubious food product credentials.
Kids dabble in ceramics at Palo Alto's Junior Museum
Ceramic bowls created by children wait to be fired during a clay wheel throwing class at the Junior Museum & Zoo in Palo Alto on Wednesday, Feb.
Moldaw's resident funster: Terry Sand's humor, creative programs keep things perked up
Terry Sand brings her colossal sense of humor, her theatrical flair and maybe a few tricks to work each day - all in the name of entertaining seniors.
Affordable Tree House apartment complex celebrates opening
When Valentine's Day rolls around on Tuesday, Eric Gonzalez will have a gift to celebrate with his wife, Rosario Berenice: a roof over their heads.
Palo Alto JCC selects Rambam Ladder Award winner
Laura Lauder, a Bay Area philanthropist and venture capitalist known for her passion for Jewish education, has been named the recipient of the 2012 Rambam's Ladder Award.
The program includes the Haydn String Quartet in F-sharp Minor and the Quincy Porter String Quartet No.
Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Announces the Sale of 3.25 Million Shares of Common Stock
PALO ALTO, Calif.-- --Anacor Pharmaceuticals , today announced the sale of 3.25 million shares of its common stock for gross proceeds of $21,450,000 pursuant to an underwriting agreement with Canaccord Genuity acting as the sole bookrunner.