750,000 cases of the product have been discarded due to early rotting, discoloration, according to the FDA.
The new water stations will be installed over the next 3 years.
Longtime San Jose politician faces four other contenders for San Jose's mayoral seat.
Eradication program commences Oct. 25.
Officials meeting Friday to discuss toll hike as part of effort to reduce a $142 million budget deficit.
Partial train service is expected to resume starting as early as 6 a.m., with full restoration expected in time for the afternoon commute.
BART may not be in the South Bay, but the effects of the strike rippled through Silicon Valley.
New tunnel underneath San Francisco Bay is being built to survive even a major earthquake, which is likely in the Bay Area in the coming years.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
You can head to Yosemite after all to catch some beautiful fall colors.
Map shows how much Peninsula-Santa Cruz area individuals and corporations owe to the Franchise Tax Board.
Workers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park are among thousands in the Bay Area facing furlough this week due to the government shutdown.
One of the bills directly impacts the Peninsula.
Callers 'overjoyed' when they find out that preexisting conditions won't get them rejected for health care coverage.
The progressive Silicon Valley congresswoman's sentiments are echoed by others, including the staunchly conservative Dana Rohrabacher, her state congressional colleague.
While we can't remember the last time we saw one of these (who uses cash anyway?) it's always fun to check out new bills.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday issued a public health alert after raw chicken products produced by three facilities of privately owned Foster Farms in California sickened hundreds of people.
NASA's website has been shuttered; most USGS sites down too.
Covered California is one of the state-run health care marketplaces being set up around the U.S. as mandated by the act, passed by Congress in 2010.
National parks will bear the brunt of a government shutdown, should one occur on Monday night.
To find out about your eligibility and coverage options or enroll in Obamacare, visit www.coveredca.com or call 888-975-1142.
Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.
The Los Altos Historical Commission is expected to decide before the end of the year.
Ex Santa Clara County Supervisor George Shirakawa pleaded guilty March 18 to five felonies and seven misdemeanor counts for filing inaccurate government finance and campaign reports.
The bill passed the state legislature this week.
In 2011, BART officials cut off cellphone service to underground stations to prevent a planned protest. A bill sitting on the governor’s desk would require government agencies to get a court order before doing the same.
The decision came at Tuesday’s board meeting.
Read Patch’s roundup of what’s happening in Sacramento.
Did you notice the hike on your way to work today?
Here's what your elected officials in Sacramento did this week.
Workers vote to approve the new contract today.
Libraries will be funded for the next two decades.
Here's what you need to know about the Bay Bridge closure, biking on the new span and what will happen to the old bridge and its good luck troll.
A live snapshot of where fires are burning throughout the state.
A weekly round-up of news from the state Capitol.
The new Bay Bridge should be safer in earthquakes and sport a better view, too.
Jacob Lew will speak about the national economy and middle class job growth.