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Potluck to celebrate neighborhood diversity
Midtown Residents Association members don't have to travel to New York to visit the United Nations; it's right in their own backyards.
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SMIP Ranch's CSA program returns
The annual Community Supported Agriculture program from SMIP Ranch in Woodside, which supplies Mayfield Bakery & Cafe and The Village Pub, kicks off Friday, June 19.
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Down the rabbit hole
Inspired by Lewis Carroll's tale of the girl who falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a strange new world, "'Twas Brillig" is an original musical from teen theater academy, A Theatre Near U.
City looks to contract out parking program
Despite vehement opposition from the city's largest union and an unfavorable ruling this week from a fact-finding panel,... Last comment 3 minutes ago | 16 comments
New goals for Palo Alto schools come into focus
After spending a day looking inward, the Palo Alto school board shifted its gaze forward at the second day of an annual retreat,... Last comment 36 minutes ago | 27 comments
Page Mill development clears final hurdle
The sizzling construction climate around California Avenue turned even hotter Tuesday morning when the City Council narrowly... Last comment on Jun 18, 2015 at 10:33 am | 42 comments
Couple's Net
by Chandrama Anderson
Her Latest Lesbian Lover is the Wife of one our Mutual Male Friends
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Peninsula Foodist
by Elena Kadvany
SMIP Ranch's CSA program returns
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The Food Party!
by Laura Stec
Dad Food
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Invest or Die
by Steve Levy
Is the Office Cap a "Blunt Instrument"
Jun 16, 2015 | 9 comments
"Homestead at Palo Alto"
Palo Alto's Alison Lu assisted on the Vikings' third goal. Photo by Al Chang.
Submitted by Palo Alto Online on Jan 23, 2014
From the source: Tracing Palo Alto's water supply
Water has been a subject on a lot of people's minds lately. They've let their lush green lawns fade to brown, placed buckets in showers and opted to run the dishwasher only when completely full. But how often do people stop to think beyond their water bills and consider the long journey and feat of engineering it takes for water to reach their faucets? Friday, 7:48 AM | 6 comments
Potluck to celebrate neighborhood diversity
Editorial: Chipping away at Palo Alto's proposed office cap
Miner named new chancellor of Foothill-De Anza district
Palo Alto police seek indecent exposure suspect
New goals for Palo Alto schools come into focus
Over union concerns, city looks to contract out enforcement of parking program
Stanford duo earns All-American recognition in women's rowing
Of local note
Stanford junior women's rowers Katie Toothman and Ellie Parker earned spots on the Pocock All-America team it was announced Wednesday.
Friday, 5:01 AM
Cardinal swimmers hope for top times in Santa Clara
Stanford recruit Wulff is a high school baseball All-American
Two more top 10 players have entered Bank of the West
Team USA advances to semifinal of Pan American Cup
Stanford draft picks ready to start playing some pro baseball
Inside Out
The narrative device of "voices in the head" has been a resilient one in film, TV and theater. Most often, the voices serve to represent mental illness: schizophrenia or one of the three dissociative disorders. Occasionally, though, the voices answer...... Read the full review
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