Seeking 1.75 percent of the Whole Foods project budget for public art, a humble Albany Patch cartoonist modifies his proposal, adds an antenna.
A garden humming with flying, feeding hummingbirds.
Two layouts on how you can light your grill this July 4th.
Pixar's most recent film analyzed, a tad after the fact.
The Farm Bill contains $4.5 billion in cuts to nutrition assistance that our neighbors rely on. Here's what you can do to stand with us and protect these vital programs like SNAP.
Parents - the time period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the most dangerous time for teen drivers. Learn more about how you should be involved to keep you teen safe behind the wheel.
We all scream for ice cream!
Thanks to SB1520, thoughts on my last bites of foie gras in California while sitting in the lounge in the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco.
Patch blogger Robert Marshall thinks back to when there was a lot less to choose from in broadcasting, and ponders on the exciting future yet to come.
The Chamber of Commerce supports citywide wireless coverage for all, and urges the City Council to approve AT&T's appeal on Monday night.
No description necessary, the picture is so fragmented. It would be useless to describe it, more wasted words.
Some very special cars will be on display July 4th; and there's still room for yours!
The second volume in an occasional free-to-download mixtapes series from Timothy Buckwalter.
Siblings fight (I love my sis, but she still “remembers” when I may have dropped her on her head - accidentally on purpose). What to do to reduce sibling rivalry?
An op-ed from Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson on the Affordable Care Act and the County's efforts to enroll low-income residents in a new public insurance program.
How much is 1.75% of a zillion dollars? A humble Patch cartoonist aims for the public art component of the Whole Foods project.
Marie Bowser, L.Ac., discusses herbal supplement safety, why herbal medicine gets a bad reputation and advice on how to carefully pursue natural treatments.
A Yummish Pilgrimage to New Mexico, on the trail of a Yummish Saint.
Where do the bees come from? How do they spend the nights? How/where do they survive the winter?
Cathy Hanville, LCSW, an Albany psychotherapist, shares her thoughts on becoming a caregiver for your parents.
Cathy Hanville, LCSW, an Albany, CA, psychotherapist shares her thoughts on living a life without regret.
We're announcing a new job opening for Library Page at Albany Library.
Find Fairhope!
Advantages of WordPress Website Redesign include the ability to update the site in-house, integration of social media and bringing the design up-to-date.
Patch blogger Robert Marshall shares about a recent dream he had, and the thoughts it brought up.
Hunger Hero Jacquie put her own spin on the charity walk. She shares what motivates her, and some tips for effectively energizing volunteers to collect food door-to-door.
Oakland Raiders linebacker Aaron Curry hosts a summer food and funds drive for the Alameda County Community Food Bank.
This is the first in an occasional series of free downloadable mixtapes organized by Albany artist Timothy Buckwalter.
The Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame awarded a local organization a grant for youth sports equipment.
The first major release of the summer, critiqued.
Conclusion of THE OWL CHRONICLES
Eschewed habitat lacks commercial opportunities. Burrowing owls need to make a living too!
A leader of the Arab Spring came to the Bay Area last weekend.
A Food Bank member agency has taken the place of a liquor store in one of the Bay Area's biggest food deserts.
Paper flowers bloom in Margo Wecksler's origami class at Albany Library.
"Old Parked Cars" Inspires classic car show in Albany.
The story of burrowing owls in and not in Albany
Supervisor Carson's June News and Updates: Remembering Our Past, Alameda County Budget Hearings, Street Festivals, Training Programs and Summer School.
Announcing the next Yummish Saint.
Diversity, schmiversity! Illustrated!