Does a trip to the bar take away the stress of work? Reunite you with friends? Here are the cities that top the tipsy scale.
Come get some help with your bicycle
Be creative with Legos
The tests will run overnight in Mountain View and Palo Alto.
Over whelmed by all the new technology out there?
An evening viewing paintings and hearing poetry that uniquely captures our relationship to ourselves, other animals and the earth.
Enjoy a refreshing walk with your friends!
Stop by and enjoy a good game of football on Monday Nights! Free Popcorn!
McDonald's, Starbucks and other stores are offering free coffee and discounts to celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay.
A researcher from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View said, “This discovery may mean more potentially habitable locations on Mars."
Pew Study: Immigrants and their children are likely to make up 88 percent of the country’s population growth over the next 50 years.
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Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Northern California Patch sites.
A pedestrian on the platform in Mountain View was hit by a train. Delays as long as an hour have been reported.
Experiencing Hubble: Understanding the Greatest Images of the Universe
Presentation including video oral histories
Bring year-round color into your garden.
Housing discrimination
Fees will provide mammograms to California’s underserved women.
Mother Nature kept Californians humble as she unleashed a wide range of natural disasters across the state.
Learn more about Women's Health and Sexuality after 40 on Sat, Sept 26th from 9:30 - 12:30 at El Camino Hospital in Mt. View.
This year is shaping up to be one of the deadliest since 2007 and the economy is partly to blame.
Roadways once park-like are now litter and graffiti-tainted messes. A quality of life issue for drivers who spend hours behind the wheel.
San Ramon takes the top spot
Local service provides books on cassette to people with special needs all over the country.
Historian Michael Svanevik offers intimate glimpses and vignettes of life inside the White House
Patch has had a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are incredible.
Learn how to save seeds for the next planting season.
New migration data from IRS tracked those who left and those who arrived
The terrorist attacks changed many lives forever--even those thousands of miles away from the terrible destruction.
Become a master of your own iPad!
It will be wonderful when it's finished!
Join in on the fun
Residents are encouraged to walk, bike, take public transit or carpool in an effort to reduce pollution.
Students who are looking for volunteer opportunities this school year have the opportunity to meet charities in need of helping hands.
Join us October 17th for a fundraiser dinner for the Community Alliance with Family Farmers
Wildfires and drought have left California at greater risk of flooding during a monster El Niño, and experts say now is the time to prepare.