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In a unanimous vote, the Mountain View City Council decided to neither support nor oppose a bill that could curtail builder's remedy.
California Senate Housing Committee Chair Aisha Wahab is a staunch progressive who is clashing with pro-development activists and other Democrats who want to build more, faster.
After about a decade in Palo Alto, Kanpai Sushi will have its final day of service May 24. Despite losing its lease, Kanpai isn’t permanently closing, said owner Koichi Baba, as the sushi spot will be ...
The wife of a Palo Alto man who died from injuries that he suffered in a bicycle crash on Park Boulevard last September has ...
The Mountain View Los Altos High School District's board has unanimously selected a map that creates voting areas for school ...
Santa Clara County officials are bracing for more cuts to their housing voucher programs, which subsidizes rent for ...
Dubbed “Together in Pride,” Mountain View’s first citywide pride event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 7, on the ...
Three of VTA’s four unions ratified new contracts for the next four years, leaving the transit agency’s frontline workers ...
Silicon Valley is known for technological innovation, but its jails are running on paper — and it’s fueling a public safety ...
Over a hundred people in Mountain View protested the Trump administration's refusal to return a man it wrongly deported to El ...
As he is settling into his new position, U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo joined the Weekly for an interview about his legislative ...
A 73-year-old Mountain View man was fatally struck by a vehicle early Wednesday morning, according to the Mountain View ...