The Peninsula-based Asian-American fashion apparel company has the backing of 2 Yale-trained friends on a mission to let worlds collide.
American business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
The port security award represents FEMA's 4th largest in the nation, which is also Northern California's biggest.
The national chicken restaurant chain filed for an architectural permit with the city to remodel where a McDonald's sits on Whipple Avenue.
With FDA approval on the coloring, the veggie burger taking the alternative foods market by storm may mean an easy trip to the store.
Impossible Foods hosted an open house Thursday that welcomed U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue.
The 33rd annual Forbes list of the world’s billionaires includes 157 residents from California, with Kylie Jenner as the youngest.
A total of 380 workers for a Bay Area restaurant chain are due to receive about $4 million in a settlement of a state wage theft probe.
Stockholder James Martin names current execs in SM Court and one who received a hefty severance after being accused of sexual harassment.
The two giant players in the Bay Area seal a 20-year deal in new dimension of long partnership.
The Redwood City image publishing service will make free photo books for Calif. fire victims and donate $150,000 to Butte County's relief.
The owner of Pink Pantherz Espresso also said he would rename some of the raunchy drinks.
Opponents say they’re not anti-business, but argue the baristas wearing bikinis at Pink Pantherz Espresso are too hot to handle.
Six people were indicted for allegedly stealing trade secrets from a tech company. The Peninsula woman could face up to 50 years in prison.
Caltrain expanded a pilot program this week on the Peninsula that allows bicyclists to board "bike cars" on trains before other passengers.
San Mateo opened SMC Labs, a “smart solutions” innovation center, at its main campus in Redwood City
“Our patients, and our community, deserve the highest quality medical care, and we are proud to provide that at Sequoia.”
The Silicon Valley offices are in the new office building on Marshall Street.
Mountain View, Palo Alto and Redwood City stations are testing the program.
CA shoppers looking to snag a deal on blowout merchandise will have to head to brick and mortar stores as Toys R Us operations wrap up.
Four local eateries were chosen among only 100 nationwide to flip the iconic Golden Arch to a "W" on their packaging to recognize women.
After more than 60 years, the restaurant on El Camino Real will close on March 7, the owners say.
All nine counties of the San Francisco Bay region last month had unemployment below 5 percent, latest stats show.
Caltrain will operate a regular weekday schedule and SamTrans will operate a regular, non-school day schedule for the holiday.
A total of 3,157 passengers responded to Caltrain’s annual Customer Satisfaction Survey.
How much is too much for holiday shopping? A new study looks at what the average resident in RWC and CA should spend this year.
"This is a small, but important, step towards ensuring that Caltrain is open for everyone."
Getting on the Forbes 400 list isn't cheap – the price of admission this year was a cool $2 billion.
Caltrain fares and parking rates are going up starting next month. (breaking)
Starting in San Francisco, the train will make stops at the Millbrae, San Mateo, Hillsdale, Redwood City and Palo Alto stations.
Meteorologists are expecting a potential drop-off of 2,600 megawatts of solar energy, nearly 20 percent of the usage amount anticipated.
"Move Fast and Break Things" - But what if it is people, especially women, who are breaking in the fight to be number one, two or three?
Three seats are open on volunteer Citizens Advisory Committee, which provides input on the needs of current and potential rail customers.
However, prices are significantly higher than they were this time last year.
Plus, learn about a signature drink that another local business is featuring in honor of Redwood City's birthday!
A local cancer survivor wants to help area residents get fit. Here's a bit about her new business.
Participating restaurants will be creating special multi-course, prix fixe dinner menus just for this event.
The state's average is up 12 cents from February and 41 cents from a year ago.
Plus, a store on Jefferson Avenue is going out of business and a local gym is moving.
BREAKING: Titans of Mavericks LLC filed for bankruptcy, calling into question whether the competition will be held this year.