Martin Luther King Jr. march draws hundreds from across Bay Area
Hundreds of people rallied in San Francisco on Jan. 19 to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. march draws hundreds from across Bay Area Read More »
Hundreds of people rallied in San Francisco on Jan. 19 to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. march draws hundreds from across Bay Area Read More »
In this time of exploding population, climate change, and distressing levels of both food waste and global hunger, experts differ on views about ways to grow food.
Two roads towards a world without hunger Read More »
Local animal groups teamed up this month to give young hens from a “battery” egg farm a second chance.
Hens get second chance at Milpitas adoption event Read More »
Sea stars can give scientists hints about what climate change is doing to their habitats in the rocky intertidal.
Sea stars of the past help solve scientific questions of today Read More »
A global balloon challenge connecting people from all over the world aims to simultaneously launch balloons to space from every corner of the Earth.
Students prepare for global space balloon challenge Read More »
Californians may have felt the pinch of the ongoing drought. But native fish species face a bigger crisis: as waterways grow drier, the fish could die off from local rivers and creeks as a result.
Santa Clara County residents may have to cut water use further — for the fish Read More »
Mindful of the high-pressure nature of area high schools, the Palo Alto Medical Foundation has been providing free drop-in yoga for local teens with hopes of reducing stress and promoting wellness.
More than exercise, yoga provides calming relief to Palo Alto teens Read More »
Demand for organically grown, farm-raised products has never been higher. But despite all the recent rain, the ongoing drought across California’s Central Valley has made it challenging for farmers to cope with.
Drought cuts vendors’ profits at California Avenue Farmers’ Market Read More »
New “Good. To Go.” program identifies corner stores in food deserts — neighborhoods lacking major supermarkets — aiming to increase access to healthy food and beverages in low-income neighborhoods.
Move over Pepsi: Almond milk coming to a San Jose bodega near you Read More »
Two Palestinian students have been traveling across the U.S., as part of the Right to Education tour that aims to highlight the injustices Palestinians face as university students.
Palestinian students campaign for the right to education Read More »
Since the last permanent police chief left, East Palo Alto has had four interim police chiefs, leaving the department in a state of flux. Things are now changing with new Chief Albert Pardini.
After two Palo Alto teens committed suicide this fall, concerned parents are discussing a topic that has resurfaced periodically in a high-achieving school district: are Palo Alto’s kids too stressed?
Palo Alto teen suicides spark fresh debate on stressful student life Read More »