We'll publish this weekly so you know how to plan all your used-good treasure hunting each weekend. Post your yard sales for free!
AC Transit wants your two cents. You have until the end of the month to comment on the service expansion plan.
The "Furry Friends Food Relief Program" has set a July 26 distribution.
The East Bay was steamy over the weekend. What will the weather be like in Pinole and Hercules this week? We have your forecast.
New building codes in Berkeley following balcony collapse; police chase; fires likely caused by construction and squatters; fatal crashes
Yes, it's true. Some things are cheaper in California.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Northern California Patch sites.
This recipe makes a lovely, summertime dessert! (P.S. It's easy.)
July is National Ice Cream Month, and this Sunday is National Ice Cream Day.
The Red Cross says blood supplies drop dramatically during the summer months. Find out how you can help.
Donate blood at selected blood drives and get one free ticket to any U.S. Cedar Fair theme park.
Details emerge in fatal officer-involved shooting; live tank round prompts evacuations; fires in homes and on hillsides; Ken Stabler dies
Shark Week is winding down and Patch has the top shark stories from across California, including recent sightings and useful tips.
Do you love history? Visit Saturday, July 18 for an Open House to celebrate the new exhibit - California Invites the World!
If your own phone number appears on caller ID, Pinole and Hercules, do not pick up! It's a scam.
Riders now can track buses' "real time" locations.
Nominate the individuals, nonprofit, government program, school or business for award. Don't delay! Submissions due July 10.
"Dear Neighbor" notes can be downloaded and left at the offenders' homes ...
This could mean bad news for native coastal plants and also increase the likelihood of wildfires.
Pleasanton native fatally shot in SF; Premium Outlets mass hiring; new vaccine law; algae closes lake; woman attacked for iPhone, purse.
Patch has a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are darling.
The state's energy grid is feeling the strain of the heat wave. The alert is in effect through Wednesday. There are simple things you can do
Health officials in the region are reminding residents to drink lots of water. Just how hot will it get?
More than 40 percent of regular donors may be traveling during the 4th of July holiday and will be unavailable to give.
Cause behind fatal Berkeley balcony collapse; naked man arrested; fire; new stores for outlet mall; fireworks go on sale soon.
Some cities could reach 103 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Tragedy following Berkeley balcony collapse; 'Santa' robs pharmacy; two indecent exposures; Alameda County Fair opens; first day of summer
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.
All branches of service, from all decades are welcome.
Combined they will award $750,000 in college scholarships and prizes.
War memorial vandalized; convicted baby murderer gets 11 years; bank robbery; Listeria; unemployment and gas prices drop.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, of course! Happy 100 years to Trudy West of the East Bay!
Amazon compiled its annual list of most well-read cities in America and two Bay Area cities are in the top 20.