Taxpayers can file returns starting at the end of the month.
Sponsored by Sam Farr in the House and Barbara Boxer in the Senate, the legislation to establish the United States’ 59th National Park was signed by President Obama Thursday.
VTA representative to speak at Jan. 16 Saratoga Council meeting about ambitious project.
Two residents have expressed concern about privacy impacts of mansion proposed at 12943 Pierce Rd.
Nonprofits chosen for the annual Community Service Matching Grant Program due to their 'phenomenal' value provided to area residents.
In two years, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has collected $800 in fines for illegal residential wood burning.
City and Delphi Solutions launch data visualization platform that allows public to view government financial data.
City invites public to planning sessions to determine how to spend money.
Governor Jerry Brown pardoned 79 individuals Monday, including five cases involving Santa Clara County and four from San Mateo County.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2012; here's an overview of what goes into effect Jan. 1, 2013
Waiting until the last minute to mail your holiday gifts? You're in luck—you have until Christmas Eve Day.
In a review of the proposed rate hike, which would be phased in over three years, the California Public Utilities Commission determined only one percent hike is needed.
An authorization for the Public Works Department to move forward with repairs to city property that was damaged during recent storms is expected tonight.
Civic center shutting down Dec. 21-Jan. 1.
Santa Clara County is holding a group wedding at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday because demand has been so high, Clerk-Recorder Regina Alcomendras said. But get to the county building by 3:30 p.m. for your license.
More signage, crosswalk and parking near Starbucks due by end of the year.
Pledges to ensure property implementation of recently passed Safe Clean Water
City currently receives less in property taxes than other municipalities.
For second year in a row, city takes the top prize in the small town category.
Friends and family of new Mayor Jill Hunter, Vice Mayor Emily Lo and Council members Howard Miller and Manny Cappello gathered at civic theatre for annual reorganization meeting.
Incumbent leaders officially begin their four-year terms.
Administering the oath of office were Assemblyman Paul Fong; Vice Mayor Emily Lo was sworn in by city clerk Crystal Bothelio.
5,000 pounds of product recalled in light of listeria risk.
Newly elected Council members Howard Miller and Manny Cappello will also be sworn into office.
The Franchise Tax Board has nearly $600,000 in returned refunds from Santa Clara County residents. It would like to put that money in the correct hands.
44-page booklet tells local residents how to stay busy in the coming months.
More than 200 PG&E customers from the city lost power Wednesday. Weather system continues through weekend.
Meeting begins at 5 p.m. at City Hall's administrative conference room, regular meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Project involved the removing of existing street poles and installing 95 LED street lights.
Now's a good time to get rid of that behemoth old tube TV, that stack of dusty magazines, clean up your act, and maybe even get a free Starbucks gift card out of it. Then take advantage of Starbuck's 2-for-1 offer!
Saratoga Mayor Chuck Page presents entities with commendations for their participation in Oct. 20 disaster preparedness exercise.
Area lawmakers are inviting their constituents to fill out online forms for a chance to attend Jan. 21, 2013 event in Washington, D.C.
Group helps city embrace its historic resources; meets on odd-numbered months of the year.
Shutdown also includes schools, library, banks and federal and state offices.
Consumer protection chief urges public to check labels.
Saratoga Patch wants your Veterans Day stories.
Saratogans voted against Prop 30, in favor of Prop 31, against Prop 37, and against Measure A. Those votes were contrary to how the rest of the cities in our area cast their ballots.
One of the city's polling inspectors is Bill Cooper, co-owner of Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards.
Throughout Silicon Valley, voters came in heavy numbers to cast their ballots.
California polls close at 8 p.m.