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While the rainbow bouquet of pride may have faded, there are still plenty of events, coming up in both arts and nightlife for ...
East Palo Alto is the second US city to benefit from Emirates' partnership with the USTA Foundation for the provision of new tennis courts, following on from last year's refurbishment of three ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Palo Alto and Osceola counties Friday after the areas experienced severe weather conditions, including wind damage, Tuesday.
NASA-inspired low-vibration belt lowers bone fracture risk FDA-approved prescription device could help 60 million Americans avoid fragility injuries ...
Technology Palo Alto sets rates, braces for fiber rollout City officials prepare to face off with AT&T and Comcast in providing high-speed Internet ...
Palo Alto is exploring the possibility of acquiring drones for a variety of uses in the Police Department and for other city operations.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque has changed its rules for companies installing fiber internet. Starting Monday, companies must now provide proof they contacted homeowners ah… ...
Palo Alto Networks is slated to report fiscal third-quarter earnings after the closing bell Tuesday, with analysts mostly bullish on the cybersecurity company's stock.
Redwood City officials confront infrastructure vulnerabilities after crosswalk signal breach targeting tech billionaires goes viral City leaders launched an internal review after hacked crosswalk ...
Nick the Greek, a West Coast-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has proudly opened its 85th location in Palo Alto, California, reinforcing its market dominance in the San Francisco ...
Mountain View is another step closer to expanding the use of recycled water in the city, after reaching an agreement with Palo Alto to foot more than half of the cost of an advanced water purification ...
With multiple violations and complaints of damages to homes all across the city from the three fiber optic companies, the City of Albuquerque has said enough is enough.