For a good time, watch "A Day in the Life of a Ridiculously Good-Looking Author" and read the article to learn about creative marketing of a local author's book.
Kevin Leu's satirical dating advice book is filled with inappropriate—and hilarious—tips for bachelors.
Do you remember where you were when you learned about an armed gunman in the city? Or where you were when you learned Steve Jobs died? Tell us about that day and what it means to you.
Another guessing game, with another clue below. How well do YOU know Cupertino?
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Chihuahua mixed-breed gal is as sweet as honey and is looking for her forever friend.
A soda exchange will give out vouchers for fresh fruit and veggies at Vallco's Farmers' Market.
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, Saratoga assumed top bill for regional activities as nearly 6,000 were expected, there to sample the best local products.
No guesses on last week's game, means this editor wins! Want a clue?
Cupertino Middle School student captures photos of planes as they write out the mathematical constant known as pi in the clouds Wednesday.
Every day ingredients from the non-profit's pantry get transformed into Michelin-quality dishes at Chefs of Compassion: Cooking for a Cause.
"The past 16 months were a nightmare," Kevin and Lydia Moore wrote in an email to Scott Herhold.
Recognizing those who have helped and nurtured us, the day first began in 1978.
Fogging was done late Tuesday night, early Wednesday morning.
WNV-infected mosquitoes found in Mountain View move officials to spray in Los Altos and surrounding areas.
Mason McCarty grew up in Cupertino, and isn't looking for prosperity. "What's the point of being rich when they call you a starving artist?"
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Instead of being the guessers of our games, be the one to contribute the images. Make Patch editor, Anne Ernst, do the guessing, too!
Think you know Cupertino? Prove it!
There's a bacon craze sweeping the nation, and to prove it goes with everything one local chef will serve caramelized bacon chocolate chip cookies with Valrhona chocolate ice cream, orange syrup and mint. Sound good? Read on.
Amartya Chinya, 5, died after being struck by a neighbor's car while the boy rode his scooter in his neighborhood.
Bay Club and Singles Supper Club are holding a VIP tour and social mixer at the new fitness facility on Friday.
How well do you know Cupertino? Can you tell me where I was standing when I took this photo?
Reverse sensors installed in all vehicles could help prevent tragedies such as the one that occurred Tuesday on Vista Court.
Opening ceremonies for the 28th annual event to be held at Foothill College. Expect 30 athletic competitions and a cultural experience.
For being the first to correctly guess the image found in a Where's This game, Sinks won some green—Patch green that is.
Fourteen area students, including two from Cupertino, were invited to a month-long program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, training alongside some of the nation's top math competitors.
From morning until early afternoon, Cupertino has its fun and homey traditions. Pancake breakfasts, parades, picnics and good old fashioned fun.
How well do you know Cupertino? Can you tell by the image in this photo where I was standing when I took this photo?
How can we get to a more sustainable Silicon Valley? Cities join community members to share goals and ideas.
Play along; a Patch reader gave us an old photo and wants us to guess where it was taken, and when.
How well do you know Cupertino? Can you tell where I was standing when I snapped this photo?
Cancer-stricken 11-year-old Jacob Goeders got to meet his hero, Hawking, at the Flint Center before Hawking's presentation on black holes Tuesday night.
Earthlings: Organizers from the SETI Institute have put together a conference this weekend rich with discussion 'where real science and imagination will meet.'