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Gennady Sheyner, an award-winning veteran of the Palo Alto Weekly newsroom, has been elevated to editor of the 46-year-old ...
Federal programs offer financial aid and counseling to low-income and first-generation college students. California was allowed to include students without legal status, which the Trump administration ...
Real estate seasonality refers to the predictable ebbs and flows of sales activity that occur throughout the year.
Seeking to place some limits on the city’s proud -- and loud -- tradition of firework displays, East Palo Alto leaders moved ...
It has only been a few months since Palo Alto's last election, but city officials are already gearing up for the next one, ...
What started as a roadside fruit stand in Morgan Hill is now a bustling grocery store in Redwood City and Palo Alto. Sigona’s ...
Dumpling Time, a San Francisco chain specializing in handmade dumplings and other Asian dishes, will open its first Peninsula ...
Dual enrollment courses are growing on high school and college campuses but access gaps linger, particularly for students in rural areas of California as well as for Black and Hispanic male students.
Stanford University President Jonathan Levin and Provost Jenny Martinez on Tuesday threw their support behind Harvard University's decision to reject the Trump administration’s demands, which include ...
As he is settling into his new position, U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo joined the Weekly for an interview about his legislative ...
Months after the Palo Alto Unified School District voted to create a new Ethnic Studies graduation requirement, opponents of ...
A woman was arrested and charged with a hate crime in downtown Palo Alto on Saturday night after she spat on a man while ...
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