The Palo Alto Baylands are generally a welcoming place in the fall, when avian migrants like the northern shoveler and the lesser yellowlegs come to town and the cliff swallows that have been here ...
In summary Certain synthetic food dyes are linked to behavioral issues in kids. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law to ban them in school snacks by 2028. Many brightly colored kids’ snacks and beverages ...
In summary Gov. Newsom in vetoing regulations for pharmacy benefit managers and hedge funds in health said his administration is working to protect consumers in different ways. More than two dozen ...
In summary Gov. Newsom again vetoes a bill to let undocumented immigrants apply for unemployment benefits. He earlier vetoed measures to allow them to apply for homeowner aid, and for undocumented ...
In summary Folic acid is so important to infant health that it’s required to be added to cereal and bread. A new California law ensures it’ll be in tortillas. Most tortillas and corn masa products ...
In summary Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a controversial gambling bill that could lead to cuts to city budgets now that he’s given legal authority to tribes to sue their competitors in the gambling ...
In summary Gov. Newsom blocks legislation to make it easier for California farmworkers to file workers’ comp claims for heat illness. It was backed by their union and opposed by business groups. Gov.
As he embarks on his first school year as president of Stanford University, Jonathan Levin is preparing for both intense ...
With the final month of the campaign season approaching, Palo Alto’s most pro-growth City Council candidates are enjoying a ...
Celebrating four decades of community gathering, the Palo Alto Weekly’s Moonlight Run returned on Friday night to much ...
Santa Clara has a new pregame spot for 49ers’ home games that’s both family-friendly and dog-friendly. Clara’s Junction, ...
Bike Palo Alto will return on Oct. 6 from 1 to 3 p.m offering safe paths for attendees, free treats and tune-up services.