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Bay Area spots rank on OpenTable's top 100 restaurants list. Here's why
From San Francisco to Palo Alto, five Bay Area restaurants place on OpenTable’s 2024’s Top 100 Restaurants list.
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University Avenue in Palo Alto reopens after gas line break caused closure
A main thoroughfare in Palo Alto reopened Thursday afternoon after being closed for hours because of a gas line break, according to police.
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Police clear Gunn and Palo Alto high schools after shelter-in-place order
Palo Alto High School and Gunn High School were under a shelter-in-place order Tuesday afternoon while officers investigated unconfirmed threats toward both campuses, according to the Palo Alto Police Department.
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Tesla may test ‘Cybercabs' in Palo Alto
Palo Alto has a problem with it’s popular rideshare service and it’s costing the city a lot of money.
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Tesla may test ‘Cybercabs' in Palo Alto
Palo Alto has a problem with it’s popular rideshare service and it’s costing the city a lot of money. Audrey Asistio reports.
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Bay Area's Jewish community remembers victims of Oct. 7 attacks one year later
The Bay Area’s Jewish community gathered on Monday to remember the victims of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
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Bay Area's Jewish community remembers victims of Oct. 7 attacks one year later
The Bay Area’s Jewish community gathered to remember the victims of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Great Glass Pumpkin Patch continues tradition in Palo Alto
As we move into the fall holiday season, we see pumpkin patches opening up all around the Bay Area, including a nearly 30-year tradition of the Great Glass Pumpkin Patch in Palo Alto. A spokesperson tells more about the exhibit.
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Palo Alto officials look for RV parking alternatives as repaving takes place
Palo Alto city officials are searching for a new location to accommodate RV residents during a planned repaving project.
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Palo Alto RV relocation plan
Palo Alto city officials are searching for a new location to accommodate RV residents during a planned repaving project. Ian Cull reports.
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Palo Alto weather balloon startup hopes to revolutionize forecasting, climate information
A Stanford University-founded startup hopes to change how climate data is collected and reported. Their solution: use AI-powered weather balloons to upend forecasts.
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Former Stanford and NFL quarterback Andrew Luck invests in revival of Palo Alto sports bar
The owners are making strides to revitalize “The Old Pro” in Palo Alto with the help of former Stanford and NFL quarterback Andrew Luck.
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New life for a Palo Alto Pub
The owners are making strides to revitalize “The Old Pro” in Palo Alto with the help of former Stanford and NFL quarterback Andrew Luck. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Palo Alto startup tracks climate changes
A Stanford University-founded startup hopes to change how climate data is collected and reported. Their solution: use AI-powered weather balloons to upend forecasts.
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Annual Palo Alto Festival of the Arts
The exciting Palo Alto Festival of the Arts, celebrating its 41st year, will be taking place Aug. 24-25 on tree-lined University Avenue in beautiful downtown Palo Alto. Proudly hosted by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, the festival attracts a high percentage of fine artists and crafters whose work you’ll see only at a few select shows on the...
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FDA approves Bay Area company's colon cancer screening test
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new colon cancer screening method developed by a Bay Area company that makes it as easy as taking a blood test. Ian Cull reports.
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FDA approves Bay Area company's colon cancer screening test
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new colon cancer screening method developed by a Bay Area company that makes it as easy as taking a blood test.
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FDA approves Bay Area company's colon cancer screening test
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new colon cancer screening method developed by a Bay Area company that makes it as easy as taking a blood test. Thom Jensen reports.
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Thieves break into cars, houses in several Bay Area cities
A crime spree of similar thefts and burglaries is happening across several Bay Area cities. In each case, thieves are targeting unlocked cars and looking for garage door openers to break into homes.