Chinese bike-share Ofo emerging in Silicon Valley
A common sight in China has been popping up in Silicon Valley lately: bright-yellow Ofo bikes.
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A common sight in China has been popping up in Silicon Valley lately: bright-yellow Ofo bikes.
Chinese bike-share Ofo emerging in Silicon Valley Read More »
Since President Donald Trump’s election victory, more women are investing in long-term birth control out of precaution of possible policy changes.
In new political climate, more women are investing in long-term birth control Read More »
Reporter Emily Williams writes about a field trip where elementary students could connect their experiences to what they are learning in the classroom.
Sexy salamanders teach second graders the art of newt romance Read More »
Though Austin-based freelance investigative journalist Jessica Luther focuses on sports, she writes not at all about home runs or touchdowns; rather, she investigates sexual assaults committed by athletes.
Data that tracks anti-Muslim hate crimes is spotty, making it difficulty to accurately quantify the full scale of these crimes across California and the nation.
Anti-Muslim hate crimes in California:
What the data doesn’t tell us Read More »
Like so many other relics of a long-ago freewheeling Bay Area of the 1960s, Docktown in Redwood City may soon be swept away, with an eviction battle currently stirring in San Mateo County Superior Court.
Living on murky waters: Docktown Marina residents battle eviction Read More »
One in every 20 Americans over the age of 50 has peripheral arterial disease. We share the experience of one Los Altos Hills resident diagnosed with PAD.
Peripheral Arterial Disease patient recovers from pain Read More »
Students Katie Adams and Jay Moon have released four episodes of “At Bay,” a web series that takes place at Stanford.
Behind the scenes of ‘At Bay,’ a web TV show based at Stanford Read More »
Although favor for capital punishment in the U.S. generally aligns with those on the political right, California has now broken from leftist death penalty propositions twice since the death penalty was reinstated in 1978.
A comfort women memorial in San Francisco will recognize women who were coerced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
San Francisco approves an installation for a comfort women memorial Read More »
In a job that usually goes unnoticed, equipment managers often work tirelessly to equip athletes with gear.
The people behind the scenes: Stanford Athletics equipment managers Read More »
Los Angeles Times sportswriter Eric Sondheimer has spent more than forty years covering high school sports, and he doesn’t plan on quitting anytime soon.
Sportswriter Eric Sondheimer cuts teeth on prep sports, sticks with it for decades Read More »