George Marcus offers big boost for American Studies program.
With Facebook's IPO, Judy Fusco has nothing but good wishes for her former tenants who filled the family room with servers and turned the sunroom into a fencing studio and paintball space.
We've listed eight places where you can get a pizza in Los Altos. What's your choice for a great pie?
Patch's weekly poll showed that day spas in very different parts of Los Altos are worthy of our readers' choice.
When it comes to a rejuvenating massage or facial and body treatment day, what place in Los Altos do you choose?
The Rancho favorite won our readers' poll for Mothers Day brunch. Plan accordingly.
Fifteen homes among the 51 on view this weekend were placed on the market this week. There are a few homes that have seen price reductions.
Board approves electrification agreement with high-speed rail.
Can summer be far away if the Farmers' Market has opened?
Noontime political theater urges shoppers to support small businesses and family farms, and eschew the corporate organic store leader from Texas.
The arrival of Mother's Day is doubly pleasurable because it means the rest of us eat when we fete her with a wonderful, festive meal! But ... where?
Downtown's newest fashion boutique held a grand opening celebration Saturday.
Fifty homes are on view this weekend, including 22 that were placed on the market in the last week.
Did you miss 'Meet the Editor?' Los Altos Patch is back, 4-7 p.m., at the Los Altos Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo in the Los Altos Youth Center
Have pizza or a signature mussel stew from these two Los Altos restaurants—or anything else on their menus—and 15 percent goes to the Health Trust benefiting the fight against AIDS/HIV.
Who do you call when you want something beautiful?
Hands down, Los Altos' downtown sports bar took the Readers' Choice poll.
'Things you want' at 363 State Street?
The cement company next to Los Altos Hills and Cupertino is partnering with the technology company Oakbio, Inc., to research processes that could reduce greenhouse gasses and create commercial products.
Come meet Los Altos Patch Editor L.A. Chung, who will host coffee in the morning and beverages in the afternoon while she participates in Dine Out For Packard.
The annual one-day fundraiser in which local businesses donate 10-20 percent of their sales to the Packard Children's Hospital gives you a chance to give—whether it's at breakfast lunch dinner and dessert, or all the above.
The runners' store on Main Street leans into the tape, edging past the bike stores this week in our readers poll.
Home sales jumped sharply in March, as spring time buyers came early. Not only that, Los Altos homes are spending fewer days on market, and ... bidding wars for some have returned.
From a cottage well under $1 millon to a 7,000-square-foot house listed at $5,950,000, there's plenty to see in this weekend's open house.
From zero days on the market to 862 days, 58 homes were sold in March. Some, for 20 percent over asking in Los Altos.
Readers voted for two tax preparers in equal measure: Helen Kahng, CPA and Knight & Co., CPA.
Do you have a go-to place when it comes to finding equipment for your sporting needs?
If you're not off on Spring Break, maybe this weekend is a good chance to miss the crowds and get a jump on what's out there.
It's the season ... and it's getting down the wire. Who, in Los Altos, provides excellent tax preparation service?
The new kid on the block pulls ahead in the Readers Choice poll this week.
Ten homes were placed on the market this week, among 34 on view over the weekend.
Chef John Mitchell visited the Patch offices to give editors a taste of a healthy "lyfestyle."
A Los Altos High School student was among those paired with AT&T employees in several job training activities at the AT&T's San Ramon campus.
No one won the $363,000,000 on Tuesday and now the prize is half a billion dollars.
After problems and complaints with its early March sale, Comic-Con tries a re-do. Online resale, a key step for attendees, begins at 8 a.m. Pacific time March 27, organizers said.
Sometimes, people like their lunch all wrapped up in one tidy package. When you're in the mood for burrito, where do you go, Los Altos?
Fifteen homes were placed on the market this week, and 37 are on view over the weekend.
When it comes to kids, readers chose this Loyola Corners studio to teach blocking, kicking, falling and, most importantly, awareness, observation, discipline and respect.
The Los Altos Hills-based Daughters of Charity Health System, once part of Catholic Healthcare West, signs a MOU to join Ascension Health Alliance of St. Louis
Martial arts is taught successfully to some of the tiniest of practitioners, and Los Altos has many schools. Weigh in on your choice or let us know what school should be in the lineup this week.