Valley Verde is trying to fight the fact that 22,000 kids in Santa Clara County do not have access to healthy food.
Summer means lots of outdoor time—and lots of pesky mosquitos. Read on to find out how to repel bugs the "green" way.
Hey neighbors: It's always a good time to save energy. We've got five easy things you can do to conserve and save money on your electric bill, but we need your ideas too. Please share your best tips in the comments.
Taking care of the environment doesn't need to be overwhelming. Here are some easy ways for your family to save money and celebrate the Earth by going green.
Encourage children to love the earth and all will bloom naturally. Here are some family activities you can do to foster environmentalism in Saratoga.
Throwing your kitchen scraps into a composting bin can give you a potent fertilizer for your plants or garden and reduce your carbon footprint.
Green receptacles along Big Basin Way encourage patrons to be eco friendly.
Buying your clothes at a second-hand store can save you money and donating your old threads instead of throwing them away will keep them out of a landfill.
Event takes place today 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at 12900 Saratoga Ave.
City Council adopts new regulations at its March 6 meeting.
Eating organic is good for your health and it's good for the planet. But sometimes, it can be hard to find. Here's where to get the best organic foods in and around Saratoga.
These recycling oddities might surprise you.
Need to charge your electric car? There are several stations nearby to keep you topped off for your eco-friendly commute.
Here is the Saratoga guide to recycling all of your old things, from paper and glass to clothes and toys, plus some things you can do to benefit local schools and charities.
There are work-at-home Saratogan who are employed by Yahoo! and get to live here. What does this new direction mean for you?
Here is a list of ways to live a greener lifestyle, plus some resources to help you go green right here in Saratoga.
The pioneer of high tech pollution reduction will hold a talk at Saratoga Library at 7 p.m. Feb. 19.
The federal government wants to bring fast, powerful—and free—Internet connections to communities across the nation.
New government estimates say families are spending nearly $3,000 a year just to fill up their gas tanks.
Here's how to live a greener lifestyle.