Anti-white graffiti found in Palo Alto park bathroom

Palo Alto police are investigating a vandalism case as a hate crime, as an unknown suspect used a marker to write racial epithets against white people inside a bathroom.

Palo Alto police investigating theft of 35 guns from garage of residence

Police in Palo Alto are investigating the theft of four gun security cabinets containing 35 firearms from the garage of a residence that occurred Tuesday.

Man suspected in multiple Bay Area Subway sandwich shop robberies arrested

Officers with the U.S. Marshals arrested a man Wednesday wanted in connection to 13 armed robberies of Subway sandwich shops around the Bay Area.

Palo Alto police release video of K-9 attacking wrong man

The Palo Alto Police Department released a video this week showing a Mountain View man attacked by mistake by a K-9. The man is now filing a claim against the city as he was wrongfully targeted as a domestic violence suspect. 

Newsom touts plan to reopen California public schools

Newsom toured Barron Park Elementary and read to children inside classrooms equipped with appropriate COVID safety measures. His appearance was part of an administration push to safely reopen schools.

Two vaccines and two weeks later, Palo Alto seniors celebrate and hug

About one in four of Santa Clara County residents over the age of 75 are fully vaccinated with two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Monday marks two weeks since many seniors at Moldaw Residences, a senior living community in Palo Alto, got their second dose.

City of Palo Alto to consider renaming Foothills Park

The Palo Alto City Council on Monday will vote to adopt an ordinance to change the name of Foothills Park and limit the number of visitors.

United: Small electric aircraft will zip people to airports

United Airlines said Wednesday it will buy up to 200 small electric aircraft from Palo Alto-based Archer to help customers in urban areas get to the airport.

Masks required for fans who shout: Restaurants step up safety for Super Bowl watching

On Sunday, not all eyes were glued to the Super Bowl. Restaurants in the Bay Area had their attention on diners, making sure watching the Super Bowl didn't result in any super spreader scenarios.

Tesla reverses course, agrees to recall 135,000 vehicles over failing touchscreens

Tesla has agreed to recall nearly 135,000 vehicles in the U.S., following a months-long investigation into a problem related to vehicle touchscreen displays, which regulators warned could increase the risk of collision.

Palo Alto police arrest woman on suspicion of assault, hate crime

A 42-year-old woman was arrested Friday night in Palo Alto on suspicion of assaulting a man in an alleged hate crime, police said.

Peninsula small business owners grateful to reopen

On Monday night, just hours after the governor lifted the Bay Area stay-at-home order, some restaurants were already welcoming back customers for the first time in nearly two months.

Struggling Bay Area restaurants find creative ways to survive

In a month when restaurants should have been hosting holiday parties, they are now shuttered. That is forcing many to find creative ways to pay the bills, and their employees.