Decades-long deal will expand recycled water to South Bay communities
Officials with three different South Bay agencies have reached a historic agreement on a vital resource—water.
24/7 sexual assault exam team to launch in 2020 in Palo Alto
The specially trained team of on-call nurses from Santa Clara Valley Medical Center will begin working as early as this coming February at the new Stanford Hospital.
Palo Alto approves $572,500 settlement for man assaulted by former sergeant
Gustavo Alvarez filed a lawsuit in federal court after the February 2018 assault by former Sgt. Benitez. The police department is also re-training officers.
City worker who died in electrical accident was Air Force veteran, father of 4
A City of Palo Alto employee who died Saturday in an electrical transformer accident was identified by city officials Sunday as Donatus Okhomina, a "seasoned electrical lineman" who had started working for the city just this month.
Facebook gifts $25M to Santa Clara County for teacher housing
Facebook is gifting $25 million to Santa Clara County for the county to use on new teacher and school staff homes.
Student drugged at party on Stanford University's campus
Stanford University is investigating after a student was drugged at a party on campus Thursday night, according to the university's Department of Public Safety.
Utah tech CEO goes missing on way to San Jose airport
Desperate family members are hoping for answers in the disappearance of a Utah tech executive.
Biden in Bay Area for fundraising tour, says Trump "tells lies"
Former Vice-President Joe Biden was in the Bay Area Thursday for a series of fundraisers in Palo Alto and San Francisco.
Joe Biden makes campaign stops around the Bay Area
Former Vice President and 2020 Democratic primary candidate Joe Biden is making campaign stops around the Bay Area on Thursday.



















