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Former Bay area detective Sean Gray will be signing copies of his new crime novel, "Wounded Prey."
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Fine dining that is playful, artful and sculptural, reviewers declare.
It's like a "hug from a Greek mama," according to the restaurant reviewers.
Coffee chain's national rollout started in August. It is expected to take about 18 months to complete.
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Upscale coffee will open up shop near the Caltrain station.
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The Mountain View-based Internet behemoth's recent Palo Alto land purchases points to a move to reestablish its footprint in the city it launched from in 1999.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
A Tesla Model S electric car that caught fire near Seattle on Tuesday morning was captured in a video clip broadcast on YouTube.
The San Francisco-based social networking company will build a satellite office on California Avenue.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
Almost 100 chefs asked Gov. Jerry Brown to put a stop to the practice.
You can have items from retailers including REI, Target or American Eagle delivered within hours via a new Google service.
Writing a blog on Patch can do a world of good for your small businesses.
Hours-long download may be worth the wait for some users wanting new apps and a fresher look.
Forty-five out of 400 of the richest people live in the United States live in the Peninsula.
Previously at AOL, StartX awaits new facilities near Stanford University to grow medical and biotechnology arm.
The Palo Alto-based company will be delisted from historical, famed index effective Sept. 23.
The grant money from the university and hospital will help StartX, a nonprofit startup accelerator, scale and support its program for Stanford-affiliated entrepreneurs.
Chez Franc's will occupy the storefront formerly of Know Knew Books on California Avenue.
Find your next job with this roundup of local job openings.
Palo Alto Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities.
The local pizza chain made INC. Magazine's annual list.