Maker Faire brings annual flair to San Mateo
Sights and sounds from the annual event that brings together artists, hobbyists, scientists, engineers, musicians and other makers of all kinds.
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Sights and sounds from the annual event that brings together artists, hobbyists, scientists, engineers, musicians and other makers of all kinds.
Maker Faire brings annual flair to San Mateo Read More »
At University Lutheran Church in Palo Alto, the garden located at the back of the property makes this church unique in its mission and its everyday actions.
Bountiful Churchyards cultivates community through urban farming Read More »
Henry Schulman has covered major league baseball in the Bay Area for almost three decades and has been the Giants beat writer for the San Francisco Chronicle since 1998.
San Francisco Giants beat writer Henry Schulman on life, baseball and journalism Read More »
Thousands attended the three-day Maker Faire in San Mateo to gaze at engineering marvels, eat fried seafood and watch drones smash into each other.
Drone races remain popular at Maker Faire in San Mateo Read More »
Faced with a severe shortage, the city is beginning construction on two wells that it hopes will together provide about half of East Palo Alto’s projected water needs.
East Palo Alto looks to wells for economic growth Read More »
Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi calls on the Indian community to take the lead in eliminating child slavery from India and around the world
A profile of Christine Brennan, one of the first nationally recognized female sports reporters, who broke barriers and established a place for women in a historically macho field.
Sportswriter Christine Brennan — A life in action Read More »
Pace Gallery, a leading international contemporary art exhibition space, has opened a permanent gallery in Downtown Palo Alto.
First permanent Pace Gallery on the West Coast features James Turrell Read More »
The competition is tense, even in practice, and it doesn’t take long to realize why this team is called the NorCal Quakes. Wheelchairs collide forcefully, sending shockwaves through the gym, as if a bowling ball just dropped from the ceiling.
Finding a new outlet through quadriplegic rugby Read More »
In Marin County, mountain bikers clamor for trail openings and increased access, while hikers and other open-space users push back on environmental and safety grounds.
In the close-knit community of San Bruno, midway down the Peninsula, Bob Greenberg Field is more than just a place to play baseball.
Past and present meet in San Bruno Junior Giants baseball league Read More »
How one solar company is empowering people across the world to grant nonprofits and community centers access to clean energy.
Other avenues to solar energy Read More »