Housing crisis, fear complicates census efforts in the Bay Area
Bay Area counties and non-profit organizations are preparing for the 2020 Census by canvassing neighborhoods to make address lists more complete and recruiting “trusted... Read more.
Sailors fight for a competitive edge in SailGP San Francisco
The new SailGP racing series, taking place in San Francisco Bay this weekend, is on a mission to make races more competitive — by ensuring that all participating... Read more.
200-ton historic house finds new home across San Jose State campus
SAN JOSE - The relocation effort drew spectators. Everyone from former students to retired staff waited from behind caution tape as the house was towed — squeezing... Read more.
As Camp Fire evacuees streamed into Chico, Calif. so did mountains of donations
CHICO — Since the Nov. 8 Camp Fire, donation sites with supplies like clothes and other necessities have sprung up in Chico, Calif. to help evacuees. More than... Read more.
When Camp Fire smoke clears, where will 2,500 Paradise students go?
PARADISE — For nearly 80 years, Paradise Elementary School occupied a plot on Pearson Road. Students could walk to Paradise Intermediate, the local middle school,... Read more.
#MeToo hits the midterms: New PAC targets accused politicians
PALO ALTO — The Enough is Enough political action committee is focused on six candidates in five states, who have either been accused of sexual misconduct, have... Read more.
Cracks emerge in Peninsula prohibition on dispensaries
PENINSULA — Two years after California legalized recreational marijuana, pot laws on the Peninsula remain a patchwork.... Read more.
‘Students love her’: Palo Alto community reacts to Ford’s Senate testimony
PALO ALTO — The Palo Alto University campus was quiet Thursday as students looked forward to the end of their first week of school. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary,... Read more.
