Language is no barrier at this seminar on April 27, sponsored by the cities of Cupertino and Milpitas.
From glitzy to flowery all the latest trends can be found within the city's borders.
Caiping Tang reflects on her Cupertino-based business, tracing her roots in China and musing on the future of acupuncture practice.
A Campbell bridal shop is giving away free prom dresses to students who qualify, and deeply discounting them for those who don't make the grade.
Peter Chu, new chairman of the nonprofit Monte Jade Science & Technology Association, sees Cupertino as the best place to lead his family life and raise his children.
An Internet TV station is dedicated to community service.
Patch Picks give you the rub on spas in Cupertino--one is even donating to the Japan relief effort.
Cupertino-based DURECT Corporation is a pharmaceutical company that focuses on treatment for chronic pain. The company has a few innovative products in the final stages of development.
TJ Maxx will leave Homestead Square to create a new 70,000-square-foot store at Cupertino Crossroads by year's end.
No snaking lines were found at the Apple headquarters store on release day.
Monte Jade's annual conference, chaired by a Cupertino resident this year, will have Stanford engineering dean lead a discussion on the likelihood of a Silicon Valley Renaissance.
Coulomb Technologies, a Campbell-based electric-vehicle company founded by former Cupertino Mayor Richard Lowenthal, will have a software release in late March to make charging stations more accessible.
Four Midpeninsula Open Space District parks—including the trails around Picchetti Winery—get fame and eyeballs with their own Google 'street view' via a 'mountain trike' equipped with camera and generator.
After closed-session negotiations, City Council votes in favor of new lease for popular cafe.
Paul Shin Devine admits to money laundering, wire fraud, conspiracy—and bilking the tech-giant out of $2.4 million.
Ming Shao, a marketing executive, is ordered to pay restitution to PanTerra, her former Sunnyvale employer.
$4M gift will support the ability to do research with top physicians of cardiovascular disease and cancer, key areas of the hospital's strength.
Cupertino Patch wishes you a wonderful day.
A new Chinese dating website has attracted 2,500 users, ever since a Cupertino resident launched it from his living room a month ago.
First-of-its-kind pub in Silicon Valley will roll back prices to 1981 during Saturday anniversary party.
The owner of 20 Bay Area Jiffy Lubes agrees to pay $130,000 in fines for improper storage of hazardous materials.
Changes for restaurant site, and next-door Mervyn's in the Cupertino Crossroads, are possible, city officials say.
Open-to-the-public presentations will focus on how to develop mobile applications without learning new programming languages.
Popular Chinese comedy called 'The Village' provides good timing for Bay Area restaurants to launch Village cuisine, a combination of different regional Chinese cuisines.