Friends for Youth in Redwood City hosted an event in Menlo Park that to raise funds for an organization that connects at-risk youths with mentors. Here are some photos from the event.
Redwood City-Woodside Patch will serve both communities.
Club Fox hosting tour in support of Prop 38 tonight at 8 p.m. Proceeds from event will benefit local education facilities.
One of the Peninsula's most popular annual events will be held over an 11-block stretch of downtown on Saturday.
Multi-use facility would be on site of existing Veterans Memorial Senior Center
A new design being tested on five East Coast Patch sites emphasizing social networking will be rolled out nationally within six months according to published reports.
District, county and Redwood City health group encouraging participation in International Walk to School Day.
Patch staff and readers chronicled Space Shuttle Endeavour's flyovers in the Bay Area and Los Angeles with articles, photos and videos. Check out our editors' picks of the best.
Gathering will be held on Saturday.
ORWC is planning to hold the 5 p.m. rally in front of city hall, presumably in recognition of Occupy Wall Street’s one-year anniversary, according the report,.
Path to citizenship for about 21 immigrants living in Redwood City culminates with swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday.
State-of-the-art facility will feature advancements hospital officials say will benefit patients care, and experience.
Festivities include live music, dance, food, and a flag ceremony. Admission to the Sunday afternoon event is free.
The American Academy of Pediatrics' new policy says circumcision should be covered by insurance, and that the health benefits far outweigh any risk.
Kaiser Permanente announced recipients of its grants ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 for community programs that improve health---in every way from obesity to violence.
Local club will make donation next Tuesday.
Canada College has opened up voting to anyone interested in deciding its posters for this year’s Arts and Olive Festival
The Redwood City resident is the voice of Great America and dozens of other theme parks.
The 11-year-old all-stars were undefeated in the District 52 tournament for the second year in a row.
Along the Peninsula on the 4th, Redwood City and Foster City residents and visitors celebrated the Fourth of July and answered the question, “What do you love best about America?”
Despite the rise of digital communication, a new study shows talking still beats out texting as the preferred mode of social networking among teens.
Fathers' Day is this coming Sunday. What kind of plans do you have for the big fella?
Races wow crowds of over 500. Traveling pig circus includes 1,100-pounder.
Lunchtime soccer program at Garfield, Clifford and Fair Oaks Schools shifts attitudes towards law enforcement among some at-risk Peninsula youths.
Students, families and community members participated in the annual Relay for Life event.
In 2011, 16 people died on Caltrain tracks. Eleven of those deaths were determined to be suicides.
A panel representing Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths will share views on spirituality redemption.
The 117.1-mile second stage will begin in San Francisco and travel through San Mateo County.
Upload a photo of your mom to nominate her as Redwood City's greatest mom.
Board OKs spending $16.5 million on construction groundwork.
Every Wednesday, the Kaiser Permanente Farmers’ Market will feature fresh produce and goods from vendors across the Bay Area.
Peninsula residents are invited to Seder dinners being held this Friday and Saturday nights.
Have you put your digital camera to use in local parks?