Want to try your hand at improv - now here's your chance!
"San Andreas" film has residents checking supplies and buying preparedness kits.
Computer models point to a powerful El Nino, offering hope for our drought parched state.
When was the last time you enjoyed this "spiked" Screwdriver, Palo Alto?
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Exclusive West Coast Preview of new feature-length documentary Searching for Home: Coming Back from War -The Truth, The Healing, The Hope
Kaiser Permanente Cancer Survivor Day Focuses on Ways to Strengthen, Maintain Heart Health
Here is a list of upcoming opportunities in Santa Clara County.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from around the Bay Area.
Experts want to avoid panic but the virus, which has made its way to California, can be deadly. We have prevention tips you need to know.
Don't cry over spilled wine. Keep the party going with these clever tips.
The weekend event highlighting food, travel and homefront is in early June. Caltrain offers simple way to get there.
How Rapid Development is Changing Our World
Patch has had a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are incredible.
“The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.” -- Minot J. Savage.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Northern California.
FLOYD appears to get along well with other dogs and is being house-trained while in foster care.
Oil Filter Exchange Event at AutoZone East Palo Alto
The estate joins several museums in the area participating in Blue Star program.
You're almost to the weekend, Palo Alto!
Discover the great passion for baseball, learn Cuban salsa, and experience a great cuisine.
Find your next treasure! Maps and item listings will be distributed May 29.
Pre-Memorial-Day ceremonies "touching" to veterans, now caregivers at Kaiser Permanente
Dr. Cédric Gobeil shares his latest research at Deir el-Medina, the tomb-makers' village in Western Thebes.
The accident was reported near Atherton.
Need a break from "bad news"? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from around the Bay Area.
Expect some road closures. Expect traffic delays. But don't miss the fun courtesy of the Rotary and Kiwanis!
Opportunities are coming up throughout June in Gilroy, Campbell, Cupertino and other nearby cities.
An old trick of golf courses is showing up on suburban lawns.
It was a case of mistaken identity when a homeless advocate thought she had located Michael Wallace who went missing 12 years ago.
This one involves fraudsters pretending to be from the DMV.
Wonderful winners were selected for "impact" and "investment" grants.
WATCH adorable video as a super-smart preschooler he nailed -- in less than 3 minutes -- naming the capitals of all 50 states!
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from East Bay Patch sites and around the Bay Area.
“Treat the drought like an 8.0 earthquake..Take dramatic steps to conserve water or face enforcement to ensure conservation mandates are met
Contra Costa, Alameda and Santa Clara counties all rely on the fresh water as part of their drinking supply.
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The May 9 nationwide campaign marks the largest one-day food drive in America.
Happy artichoke season! Celebrate California's state vegetable with these dishes. And mark your calendar for the festival in Castroville!
Have you seen the new California Streetscape improvements?