New National Park Pinnacles alone generates $6.9 million in spending by non-locals, and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area brought in an estimated $290 million in 2011, a new study shows.
Cancellation comes after town staff received a code-enforcement complaint from a nearby neighbor regarding traffic and parking impacts.
The new model was unveiled Tuesday; it goes on sale in March.
Charter Oaks neighborhood is worried about height of buildings, parking structure at Albright Way and Winchester Boulevard.
Business will sell furniture, lighting fixtures, mirrors, rugs and other home-decor accents.
Pump prices in the San Jose metro area have risen 58 cents per gallon the past month. Where do you fill up?
Social software entrepreneur is among more than 150 women highlighted in special TV series beginning Feb. 26.
Sign outside of business says closing sale will go on until April 14.
A total of 65 campuses will receive $200 during a special reception noon to 2 p.m. March 2 at company's headquarters, 221 Los Gatos-Saratoga Rd. in Los Gatos.
New re-branded real estate office will have two locations in town, one on East Main Street and one on Los Gatos Boulevard.
Customers with wedding deposits worried about getting money back, competitors wondering if business has ceased operations for good and why.
Two-story edifice will house Dermer Law upstairs and office, medical use downstairs.
Four local restaurants are offering special romantic dinners Thursday, Feb. 14.
Company hopes to double local workforce by end of 2013.
The company is offering its 16-ounce drinks for $1 Monday through Friday from 9 .m. to 11 a.m.
SF Beerweek kicks off Friday night and runs through Feb. 14 at various locations around the Bay Area.
Professional organizer serves the West Valley area through a virtual operation that relies on appointments with clients.
Restaurant is owned by Enoteca La Storia owners Michael Guerra and Joe Cannistraci.
The company will test the product in seven locations in the Bay Area.
Two chain restaurants have created 'holidays' and will give out gratis food.
From a benefit crab feed supporting Leigh High School's performing arts programs to local concerts, there's plenty to do in town to have a great time.
Chase Bank rollis out new machines, and PNC already offers the service at half of its ATMs.
Restaurant busy with customers Tuesday at lunch time.
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Hanna Modern Vietnamese Bistro will be opening soon at former Tandoori Oven location, 133 N. Santa Cruz Ave.
Store carries high-end skin-care, make-up and hair-care products.
Summit Road winery will donate $1 per bottle from sales during January, February and March to Santa Cruz nonprofit.
Final day of operation will be Sunday, Jan. 27.
Ghost town along Old Santa Cruz Highway is on the market for $7.5 million.
Store is already shut down until consolidation sale scheduled for Jan. 16-17 and public sale at 10 a.m. Jan. 18.
Opened on Dec. 17, 1962, local medical campus has increased employees by 73 percent and more than tripled the amount of doctors serving the area.
The new AT&T Smartphone offers an app that when engaged, turns off the ability to text. Will hard-core texters ignore it?
Third blow dry bar opens in December following growing national popular trend in styling hair quickly for busy clients.
Boutique at 35 W. Main St. will shut doors Jan. 13; online store will continue.
Jobless figures across the state continue downward trend.
Supporters of the shop also show up on the rainy morning.
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How long can you procrastinate and still get online purchases under the tree by Christmas?
After Templar Sports obtains business permit to operate at 611 University Ave., several town residents express concern over appropriateness of business in the community.