Despite opposition, the Los Altos City Council will not fight against a legal directive to divide areas of the city into voting districts to elect council members.
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Los Altos Police Chief Saskia Lagergren said she’s positive about the future and looking forward to connecting more with the community after wrapping up her first week in the new role.
Local high school seniors are entering a new era. They have celebrated their high school graduation with family and friends and will soon be on their own, either to college or joining the work…
Millie Talledo, owner and founder of consignment shop Repeter, said the store – which has been located in downtown Los Altos for more than 19 years – had never been burglarized in the past. Bu…
Stepping back into a role with the Spartans football program is nothing new for Mountain View High head football coach Rick Esparza.
The SB 9 insanity continues in Los Altos
Recently, we had an experience that taught us how seemingly harmless toys could seriously harm others, put ourselves in danger, or both. While playing with Nerf Orbeez guns one weekend, our game morphed from shooting at each other to shooting at inanimate objects nearby, and we inadvertently…
Return stolen art
Operation Overlord, now known best to history by its popular nickname D-Day, was the invasion by the Allies of Nazi-controlled Europe on June 6, 1944. It was – and still is – the largest amphibious invasion in history and its successful pursuit meant the beginning of the end for the Nazis. D…
Explore the world of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at Los Altos History Museum’s Apricot STEM Fair. The family-friendly event offers hands-on STEM activities that highlight …