In the seventh installment of Cheap Thrills, Patch contributor Austin Walsh takes a listen to how house DJ Rick Preston plans to funk up Menlo Park.
The charismatic leader steps down, saying he can 'no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO.'
Forty-five cell sites with increased capacity equivalent to adding another lane of traffic on Bay Bridge at rush hour.
Tree fell on power line.
Crews will install new utility lines.
Chapter 2: The Nortel Patent Auction and Non-Bidders
Meeting being held in East Palo Alto this afternoon.
Chapter 1: The Nortel Patent Auction and the Bidders
Peninsula Playcare allows parents to drop off their children without an appointment.
From the food to the entertainment to the competitions, this festival's got it all.
Menlo Park's offices not on chopping block.
City staff is developing a program to reward those who go off campus for lunch.
Local, independent businesses urge residents to pass on the online retailer's tax referendum petition.
Trains going through Menlo Park will provide 24-hour surveillance.
Stanford University Medical Center offered parents at Stanford Arboretum Children’s Center a solution to concerns stemming from potentially intrusive construction set to occur close to the daycare.
Find places to volunteer and plan to go places in Menlo Park – or anywhere else in the country.
SFPUC discusses ways to spare ancient oak tree in unincorporated Menlo Park.
The budget shows an increase in the net income for the agency.
Fares increase July 1.
New rates effective July 1.
Chicken guru gives hen-rearing how-to.
Palo Alto City Council unanimously approved the much-anticipated, $5-billion-dollar expansion of Stanford Medical Center and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Monday night.
Concerns regarding the oversight of high-speed rail in San Mateo County and the rest of the state produce bills in the assembly and the senate.
The Board of Directors discussed reasons why trains cannot adhere to schedule.
Jon Haveman said the Bay Area has a bright future despite some volatility.
Menlo Park residents invited to attend.
Caltrain will run 28 trains, plus four baby bullet trains.
Patch called to find out what's open in Menlo Park.
Menlo Park's SRI International co-hosted the 13th annual Churchill Club event.
With Memorial Day weekend approaching, the drop in prices is good news for car travelers.
SRI International researchers are testing thousands of drug combinations in Menlo Park to find custom therapies.
New Zecco app lets you trade stocks, view realtime stock market data on Facebook.
Menlo Park’s annual Block Party will feature a pooch parade this year.
Patch got a sneak peek at The Oona, a smart phone stand that lets you stick your cell on anything from your ‘fridge to your windshield.
Three panel antennas may be placed on top of light fixture in park.
Facebook could go public by April 2012 or earlier, Sheryl Sandberg says today.
Representation of cyclists' interests needed on advisory board.
Winklevosses can still appeal to U.S. Supreme Court.
Menlo Park Planning Commission to hear public comment about Facebook’s environmental impact tonight.
City officials commemorate Bike to Work Day with a sneak peak at future Facebook bike routes.