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Police in Menlo Park arrested a San Jose man for allegedly scamming an elderly resident out of $35,000.
The partial remains, which were discovered in Menlo Park, were positively identified as being Brian Edward Jones, a 20-year-old from San Jose, authorities said.
Menlo Park-- The San Mateo County coroner has identified the scientist who died in a methane gas explosion in Menlo Park on Friday. Adrian Martin, 56, of San Jose, died while transferring separate ...
MENLO PARK — All Aboard! It’s Caltrain’s birthday. The 150th anniversary of the oldest continuously operating passenger rail line in the West was celebrated in Menlo Park on Saturday with ...
The Peninsula and South Bay continue to draw some of the most diverse restaurants in the Bay Area. Here's a look at the new ...
Rabbit’s Foot Art and Craft, a new DIY art store in downtown Menlo Park, offers hands-on projects like tufting, embroidery ...
Advanced DNA technology is revolutionizing how many forensic cases are solved. Authorities say Brian Edward Jones, 20, of San Jose was last seen alive in December of 1984. It was reported he was ...
Latest Headlines Group seeks to halt Menlo Park parking lot redevelopment with ballot measure Opponents say removing parking would hurt small businesses that rely on customer access Customers walk ...
Menlo Park residents are being advised to keep an eye out for a mountain lion that was spotted in the Sharon Heights area Monday morning, according to police.
Menlo Church, a Reformed Presbyterian faith community, serves about 3,800 registered members across campuses in Menlo Park, San Mateo, Mountain View, Saratoga and San Jose.
Forty years after a 20-year-old San Jose man disappeared, his remains have been identified with the use of cutting-edge DNA technology.
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