Business owners say mega online retailer Amazon exploits tax loopholes, which is hurting their ability to keep their doors open.
Redwood City mom Stephanie Corey’s new business, Miss Stephanie’s Potions, helps relieve children’s nighttime fears, gives them sweet dreams, and even gets them to like bath time.
Local author shares recipes from her region of Italy.
Curious Things, a staple on Broadway Street for 15 years, features rare treasures of the toy and collectible kind.
Peninsula Playcare provides a flexible schedule, so you can drop your child off whenever it’s convenient.
Corner Yogurt’s one year anniversary drew in a crowd of hundreds, and Patch served up prizes at the Gilroy Garlic Festival.
Sakura Teppanyaki and Sushi will both feed and entertain you, and the Sandwich Spot shines as a fun, new neighborhood place to grab a stellar sandwich.
Corner Yogurt is sharing its one-year anniversary with its customers.
From solar panels to solar cookers, residents are harnessing the power of the sun to fuel their daily needs.
Local caterer cooks with class for your next event.
Our newest column brings you the latest in small business news for Redwood City.
Patch picks our favorites. Did we get it right?
Local ice cream shop is serving up decadent desserts fit for a queen.
Lunera has created a light that benefits the environment and health of customers.
It's not your typical hometown buffet.
Rob Bueno hopes to establish the Mid-Peninsula Health Center at 2853 El Camino Real, the first in San Mateo County.
Which businesses in Redwood City are closing? Which new shops and cafés can we look forward to opening soon?
Electronic Arts' Summer Showcase on Thursday in Redwood City unveiled the newest technology in gaming and the latest video game releases.
As Mels Bowl faces closure, many take time to share their fondest memories of the place.
The Peninsula Patch Editors decided to grab a bite in Redwood City. And where else to eat in a festive atmosphere but Milagros?
Redwood City-based EcoFactor analyzes your specific home to provide substantial savings on residents' energy bills.
The cafe will offer more than just coffee. They'll also serve Burmese food.
Of 3,000 companies, TopWorkPlaces.com released its list of top work places.
Bay 223 presents French with Bay Area flavor.
With its fun sandwiches and lively atmosphere, you'll be heading back to the Sandwich Spot for seconds.
Redwood City based company, Zamzee, increases young people's exercise with interactive play.
In-N-Out Burger at Holly Street and Industrial Road opened its doors to the public for the first time at 9 a.m. today.
It's a family-owned restaurant fit for royalty.
A stroll through downtown Redwood City provides a treat for the eyes.
A total of 275,000 non-profits have lost their tax-exempt status, shrinking the non-profit sector by roughly 17 percent to about 1.3 million organizations.
Don't stress! Specialist says wine pairing is more about art than science.
Councilmembers are independently campaigning for a business license tax and hotel tax increase.
It's a popular pit stop for a little taste of Parisian cuisine.
Celebrate its one-month anniversary with a delicious sandwich.
In a presentation Wednesday, economist Dr. Jon Haveman said the Bay Area has a bright future despite some volatility.
Bistro F-1: 1 Formula for a fabulous Father's Day, or just a great meal.
Politicians gathered Friday to discuss how to keep biotechnology in the Bay Area.
With increasing access to movies online, independent video stores like The Movie Groove can’t compete.
Scotland finds a home in Redwood City, and a place to serve fried octopus, Scotch eggs and sticky toffee pudding.
Of 350 registered voters, 57 percent opposed the project while 28 percent were in favor of it.