Circus comes to San Mateo County
By Holly Rusch
Stanford halts gender-affirming surgeries to children amid pressure from Trump administration
By Alex Baker
The Farm brings organic coffee and healthy all-day food options near Palo Alto’s California Avenue
By Adrienne Mitchel
Silicon Valley BART tunnel launches construction
By Berkeley Sakura C.
Palo Alto school district to offer advanced math class on campus
By Lisa Marie Moreno
Intel to cut 107 Silicon Valley jobs and shut automotive unit as global layoffs begin
By Aidin Vaziri
New Irish pub makes its debut in Redwood City
By Kate Bradshaw
Mountain View plans to step up police enforcement to curb drunk driving
By Emily Margaretten
UPDATE: Anthony Tordillos has large lead in San Jose special election
By Berkeley Sakura C. & Brandon Pho
Creek authority backs off floodwall plan
By Gennady Sheyner
A New Camera, Built in the Bay Area, Brings the Mysteries of the Universe Into Focus
By Danielle Venton
Redwood City Council moves forward with digital billboard negotiations
By Simmerdeep Kaur
Atherton’s charter city hopes fizzle out
By Arden Margulis
July 4th 2025 Fireworks, Events Around Redwood City
By Albert Gregory
Plainclothes ICE officers detain man in lobby of Elmwood jail
By Lisa Fernandez
Santa Clara Enacts Eminent Domain For SVP Expansion, Approves Massive Station Rebuilds
By David Alexander
San Jose homeowners on the hook for fixing sidewalks
Vicente Vera
- San Jose officials have hit property owners with debt claims for failing to pay thousands for sidewalk repairs.
- City fines and repair notices have been controversial among low-income homeowners financially burdened by bills.
- Homeowners have about one year to make the repairs by either hiring city contractors or their own contractors.
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Two men stabbed inside San Jose home
By Amy Larson
Juveniles on e-bikes cause disruptions in Los Gatos
By Nollyanne Delacruz