Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Northern California Patch sites.
Provide your input on the Passenger Rail Feasibility Study! Complete the survey online.
Give your input on design of the Watsonville Transit Center. Santa Cruz METRO staff will be at the Watsonville Farmers Market on July 17.
Your electric service will NOT be cut off in two hours ...
If your own phone number appears on caller ID, Watsonville, do not pick up! It's a scam.
It's zucchini season. Need I say more?
The free service provides up-to-the minute traffic, transit, bicycle and pedestrian information for the region.
The shelter currently is brimming with adoptable pets needing homes, particularly since the holiday weekend.
The dirtiest sites were near the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
Help offset a shortage this summer by giving blood! Several drives throughout the month.
Certain seafood caught in the region is testing high for dangerous levels of domoic acid, CA Department of Public Health said.
Patch has a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are darling.
The hours are 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
“We want to eliminate any possible deterrent that will prevent animals from ending up at a safe haven,” official said.
The new Lichen Oaks Adaptive Riding Center in Felton offers many benefits for those with special needs. You can get involved ...
The organization is hoping to stave off a shortage common during vacation and travel times.
The state's energy grid is feeling the strain of the heat wave. The alert is in effect through Wednesday. There are simple things you can do
"Dear Neighbor" notes can be downloaded and left at the offenders' homes ...
"Do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of." So what to do with this extra moment?
Stay cool, Watsonville. Temps to soar this week, but will be cooler near the coast.
#BoardwalkLove: Have you seen the TV special? It's a BIG "awww" -- Watch the love-story video of Anthony and Sheri.
Event in San Jose (Ca) raises $ for YWCA, supports awareness and programs against domestic violence
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from around the Bay Area.
Some easy tips for pet preparedness -- TO DO NOW -- in the event of a natural disaster.
Meet the Winemaker Tasting Event with Scratch Wines at the Annieglass Studio
The area spot, along with beaches in San Mateo and San Francisco, are bacteria-ridden, organization states.
Come and enjoy this year's FREE admission Fly-in, "Wings over Watsonville."
More than $750,000 in college scholarships and prizes are at stake.
Amazon compiled its annual list of most well-read cities in America and two Bay Area cities are in the top 20.
Interested in community gardening? Join the Valle Verde Community Garden!
Health officials stress that the disease is 100 percent preventable and urge the public to keep their pets vaccinated.
Such good news for the Peninsula and Santa Cruz Mountains lands and creeks!
The king and queen of planets – dazzling Venus and bold Jupiter – will appear to nearly collide throughout June, plus meteor shower outlook.
The calendar doesn't say summer, but the thermometer does. Plan ahead to keep everyone safe!
"San Andreas" film has residents checking supplies and buying preparedness kits.
Computer models point to a powerful El Nino, offering hope for our drought parched state.
"Collision, Collusion, or Collaboration? Consultation with Native Communities in the Contemporary World," by Gregg Castro.