Up and coming deadlines, fundraisers, and events this week in Campbell.
This island in the center of parking lots is a serene spot where you can stop and smell the roses. Literally.
The windows on the Pruneyard Tower get squeaky clean.
Animal rights officials warn against leaving your loyal canine friends in simmering vehicles with the approach of the warm weather.
This Campbell Theater now sits empty in the downtown.
Here's a list of things happening in and around the Orchard City April 21.
Campbell downtown businesses, city and Urban Village Farmers' Market Association come together to discuss.
Campbell's Coach's Sports Bar & Grill is offering up $100 bucks if you cut your tresses for a good cause.
We read about the people that make up Campbell, so why not feature the dogs that add a smile to their faces?
A total of 2,427 residents were left without power around 7:46 p.m. April 9.
The VTA will display five poetry contest winners on VTA buses and light rail trains.
Campbell's newest market celebrated its grand opening April 5.
The Farmers Market at the Pruneyard celebrates grand opening April 5 at 3:00 p.m.
Confused about the new 669 area code? Read on.
The local Campbell company donated $15,000 to the Campbell Veterans Memorial Foundation.
Signage in downtown Campbell was made up of a variety of styles, including neon.
A weekly look at the Orchard City through social media.
Taqueria Los Pericos is offering a free burrito when visitors mention the Campbell Patch Poll.
Campbell's Eric Washington, later known as Eric Takulan began drawing at 2 years old.
The Campbell Historical Museum unveiled its newest exhibit in honor of the city's 60th birthday.
Today marks the 60th anniversary of the city of Campbell's incorporation.
A history of the Campbell Library, as told by Cheryl Houts, Campbell Community Librarian.
This brand new series gives readers the chance to vote for their favorite businesses and service providers.
Campbell dresses up to celebrate a history of volunteerism and community at annual Celebrate Campbell event.
What are the things you'd never leave home without? Here's our list.
Both the north and south bond lines have been closed during construction.
This snapshot of the past shows what life was like in the Orchard City.
Caltrans building drainage systems and resurfacing roadway between Summit Road and Bear Creek Road.
Protecting our pets from household poisons.
Are you wearing green? In Campbell you've got plenty of celebrations to choose from.
The local baseball league holds its opening ceremonies March 17.
Local bar lends a hand to local cause.
Ramon Sanchez was sworn in as postmaster at the Hamilton Avenue Post Office March 15.
In the Santa Clara County, the majority comes from our groundwater in the water basin and the Santa Clara Valley Water District is celebrating Groundwater Awareness Week with an open house tonight.
A series of local history trivia, fun facts and odd occurrences.
Before BART, light rail and now the California High Speed Rail.
Caring for our pets when we're no longer around.