Father's Day musings from the mayor, his dad, and your neighbors around Half Moon Bay.
A U.S. News ranking looks at the top 50 children-friendly counties in the country.
The company goes from big cats to big waves with its operating systems.
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The Half Moon Bay History Association asked HMB Patch readers to identify this historic Coastside scene. Here’s who got it right.
A baby is born, a check is in the mail, a job offer comes through. Feel even better about Friday with good news this week from your neighbors in Pacifica to Half Moon Bay.
From golf, soccer and tennis to culinary arts, magic, engineering, and embroidery, the Half Moon Bay Recreation Department has a summer class or camp for every interest.
Steve Picchi is a 42-year member of the Half Moon Bay Lions Club, noted for being one of the most active clubs in the district.
Scouts from Pacifica and Half Moon Bay placed thousands of flags on graves to honor those who served our country.
Old growth redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains were at imminent risk of being harvested and lost forever.
A new study surveyed more than 1,100 Muslims living in the Bay Area.
Annual Coastside Blood Drive is this Sunday at Bike Works in Half Moon Bay.
Coastside moms with their babies and toddlers in tow get an exclusive tour of Pillar Point Harbor.
In a stunning collection of photos and essays, artist Mauro Ffortissimo and photographer Lars Howlett immortalize the story of the famous baby grand piano on the bluffs.
TransWorld Surf catches up with the star of 'Chasing Mavericks,' an upcoming movie based on the true story of Jay Moriarty that was filmed in Half Moon Bay.
If Big Wave is not happening on the Princeton property, then where on the Coast do you think a live/work community for developmentally disabled could be built? Tell us in the comments.
Scenes from the streets of Pescadero last weekend.
Patch asked for photos of beautiful sunsets, and you delivered. Now vote for your favorite. The winning photo will be featured as the cover photo on Half Moon Bay Patch's Facebook page.
County elections officer says he hopes this will increase the accuracy of registration information.
Take advantage of our area's 46,500 acres of open space this weekend and beyond.
From habitat destruction to reproductive failure, the hazards wrought on birds by climate change predict the fate of the entire Bay Area ecosystem.
Half Moon Bay Patch reader Ammi Rostin sent in some photos she took of a kayaker at Pillar Point Harbor showing off his big catch of the day.
The Coastside Jewish Community celebrates the Jewish New Year with services in Pacifica starting tonight. Make this holiday special with these traditional recipes and share some of your favorites.
Where will you go today to pick up trash? Grab your gloves and buckets—Half Moon Bay's beaches and coastline need your help.
New study details giving by ZIP Code and finds areas with more GOP voters are more likely to support charities.
Don "Ogga" Smith, a coastside resident who served in the Vietnam War, is recovering from a stroke he suffered earlier this year. The event will feature live music.
The marketplace donated five percent of its Saturday sales to the Cabrillo Educational Foundation
Pelagic observations from a recent birding tour on the high seas of San Francisco out of Half Moon Bay.
What is irking you the most with your school? If you had a magic wand, what would you change, if anything?
Try making gluten-free zucchini pancakes for a change.
For a fee, you can be among the first to drive through the Devil’s Slide tunnels later this year.
Cricket is a fisher-dog. She shares her boat with Bill Webb.
Dr. Irwin Shelub will focus on the quality of care for patients.
Proponents of opening the beach to everyone will hold a rally Saturday at noon.
Save Our Shores has advice on what to do if you find something unusual on the beach.
Beaches and native habitats will be protected from wastewater overflows.
Southcound Highway 1 will be closed part of the day for the race.
You must buy your tickets in advance for the behind-the-scenes tours of our flower growing operations.
Share your photos on our Pics & Clips page. Your contribution could be the next Photo of the Day.
Final voting opens July 23.