Check out our suggestions for what to do in and around Los Altos this weekend—and our weekend starts on Thursday. So go ahead and get out!
This community-minded shop in Rancho Shopping Center sells fun, energizing clothing with a contemporary edge.
Girl Scout troops everywhere are bolstering fundraising profits by adopting new, modern sales models and getting rid of the ordering.
A Wine Passport for Santa Clara Valley wineries costs $30 and allows you to taste award-winning wines at two-dozen local wineries from Saratoga to Gilroy this weekend.
Eight homes are new to market on this weekend's open home list, among many others that have already been listed.
Low mortgage rates, a stable market environment and 'affordable' prices make it the right time.
Just need a little pick-me-up to get you through the week? Try a foot massage or chair massage from Foot Envy in Los Altos—at a price that won't break the bank.
New downtown Los Altos cafe aims to be a destination for foodie families
Windows and store displays express personality—along with products at Los Altos businesses.
Mad for March Madness? Here are five great places in and around Los Altos to catch some of the action.
Palo Alto resident Manu Kumar could barely find a venue large enough to accommodate his !SXSW event.
Shoppers get their hair styled and leave with something beautiful for themselves or for a friend.
There are 47 houses open this weekend, and 13 are new on the market. We selected seven of the new-to-market homes to show here.
Homes are beginning to sell much closer to list price, indicating demand.
Chamber music, a laser show and an art gallery reception with the artist are among the offerings in and around Los Altos this weekend.
Los Altos bicycle store with staying power outfits new and professional bicyclists for the road ahead.
After taking care of everyone else, it’s time to take care of you. This week, we suggest the famous pear-infused tapas from Aldo’s in Los Altos, followed by a night out at the Pear Avenue Theater.
There are 11 homes newly listed and open this weekend, among the 43 open houses in Los Altos and Los Altos Hills.
Local home sales remain soft, but three more homes sold this month than in January.
Four Midpeninsula Open Space District parks get fame and eyeballs with their own Google 'street view' via a 'mountain trike' equipped with camera and generator.
The Los Altos Discovery Shop sells donated clothing and housewares while giving back to the American Cancer Society.
There are 45 homes available for viewing this weekend, including two brand-new homes.
A $5 million grant from Gov. Jerry Brown enables North Valley Job Training Consortium (NOVA) to continue serving individuals who have been laid off from companies in northern Santa Clara County.
Many in the Chinese community welcome the news, and some wish for an additional language service.
Check out the new open homes this week, and catch a full list of what's showing, here.
Pet’s Delight offers a variety of all-natural pet food and a careful selection of innovative pet toys, including West Paws' recycled or recyclable items.
With some spending more than $100,000, the cost of selling a home is higher than you think, and everything adds up fast.
Raising funds for a dance scholarship doesn't need to be a stuffy occasion.
Take a look at the open houses this weekend in Los Altos and Los Altos Hills, Feb. 5-6.
Kids Only sells a variety of one-of-a-kind brands.