For more than 50 years, the De Anza Flea Market has drawn vendors and shoppers throughout the Bay Area, raising money for the community college’s student government and activities. Each month, the market includes about 813 vendor stalls along with an assortment of food trucks and, at its peak, has attracted 15,000 to 20,000 visitors per month.
Read MoreThe three city-owned heritage apricot orchards in Saratoga, Sunnyvale and Los Altos are remnants of a history that has been preserved despite challenges due to climate change and increased development in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreFollowing the formal unionization of Stanford graduate workers on July 6, students express their hopes for a healthy workplace and improved conditions.
Read MoreTo follow the progress of the top-ranked USWNT and the rest of the teams playing in the World Cup, we’ve compiled a list of 10 Peninsula bars and restaurants with plans to show all games within their business hours.
Read MoreHalf Moon Bay glass artist Hannah Anderson began creating stained-glass pieces after uncovering her father's glass art tools in her parents' garage during the pandemic. Her work is inspired by her Coastside upbringing and surroundings.
Read MoreTo help beat the heat this summer, we’ve compiled a list of Peninsula trails to keep cool, from shady spots with redwood canopies to breezy oceanside locations nestled in fog. Whether you’re hiking, running, biking, horseback riding or camping, these trails have you covered.
Read MoreSFO's Wag Brigade has welcomed trained therapy animals across airport terminals to reduce travel anxiety and improve the mood since 2013.
Read MoreSan Mateo’s CuriOdyssey, the longtime science museum and zoo, is unveiling a new building with bayside views and an interactive exhibit three weeks after reopening from a monthslong closure caused by storm damage.
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