Kate Bridget Li is not a typical landlord. Instead of apartments or homes, she rents out half a dozen RVs that are parked on the street in the East Meadow neighborhood of Palo Alto. She also says she isn’t in it to make money — at least, not for herself. “When Lord God called me... The post She puts the Lord in ‘vanlord.’ Palo Alto wants to ban her business appeared first on San José Spotlight.| San José Spotlight
On this episode of The Six Five Pod, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss Intel's potential government stake, China's reliance on Nvidia, and the impact of Fed interest rate decisions on the economy. The hosts debate the future of SaaS companies like Workday and Zoom, while also touching on cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks' performance. The conversation wraps up with anticipation for Nvidia's upcoming earnings report and its market dominance in AI chips. Throughout, the hosts...| Moor Insights & Strategy
On July 1, 1985, flames raged out of control in the hills above Palo Alto, destroying 13 homes and leaving more than 40 people homeless in what fire officials called one of the most destructive blazes in Santa Clara County history at the time.| Redwood City Pulse
The Palo Alto Police Department is exploring the possibility of acquiring drones for a variety of uses in police work and for other city departments.| San José Spotlight
The Midpeninsula’s residential real estate market should remain mostly above the fray this spring despite economic uncertainties, a roller coaster stock market and relatively high interest rates. That is the cautiously optimistic assessment, at least, from the region’s Realtors. They even predict an incremental improvement in the area’s famous lack of housing inventory during the upcoming season.| Palo Alto Online
Left, Olivia Swanson Haas, who revealed the affair she had in an online essay. Right, Julie Lythcott-Haims, who was dean at Stanford at the time and now is on the Palo Alto City Council.| Palo Alto Daily Post