California Avenue will remain car-free until December 2023, the Palo Alto City Council concluded in a 5-2 vote in late February.
Having been closed to cars ...
As Ashley Hung got out of bed on the first day of the second semester, she felt the harsh symptoms of COVID-19 throughout her body — she recalled her head pound...
From 2018 to 2019, 77% of students reported standardized test scores through the Common Application. This year, that number has decreased to 43%, according to d...
Teens exhale e-cigarette smoke as they socialize. Red plastic cups dot the room. Music blares. This typical party scene in movies has been mostly absent from te...
As sophomore Nadia Soberg locks her bike to the racks in front of the science building, she reaches into her jacket pocket and slips on a black face mask — a mo...
Most of us remember, all too well, the “two-week break” that began in mid-March, 2020. Two weeks quickly became two months, and now two years. The convenient, n...
It was Saturday morning, three days after the end of Winter Break, and the hope of an in-person second semester seemed to be drifting away.
The recent surge ...
In response to surging coronavirus cases, the Palo Alto City Library has temporarily closed the Children’s, College Terrace and Downtown libraries and reduced h...
After the Palo Alto Unified School District COVID testing clinics closed to the public as of Jan. 10, wait times at the clinic and overcrowding have significant...
Middle school students in Palo Alto and across the country are now eligible for the COVID-19 booster shot, following a Jan. 5 expansion of booster eligibility b...