Rain doesn’t keep crowds away from Bay Bridge lighting debut [PHOTOS]
The largest LED sculpture in the world had its grand lighting ceremony last night in San Francisco, and thousands braved the weather to watch.
This is the blurb for this category – it is clever and eye catching.
The largest LED sculpture in the world had its grand lighting ceremony last night in San Francisco, and thousands braved the weather to watch.
This week’s Peninsula Report podcast takes you to Wyoming where the antelope play, to Palo Alto for an update the parking shortage and to Bay Area restaurants on the most romantic day of the year.
A summer camp with a twist — all the campers at Stanford’s Camp Kesem have a family member who’s been diagnosed with cancer. View the video.
In a recent survey, sent to OpenTable customers across the country, more than half of respondents said they planned to dine out on Valentine’s Day. Predicted average check: $139 for a dinner for two.
Take a look inside a Palo Alto flower shop as they prepare for Valentine’s Day, their busiest time of year.
Yesterday marked the start of the Chinese Year of the Snake, and the Asian Cultural Dance Troupe from North San Jose’s Orchard School performed a traditional lion dance.
Peninsula elementary school students visited the Palo Alto Children’s Theatre to see a musical production of the classic children’s book, “Goodnight Moon.”
Peninsula Press reporters take us into Palo Alto’s communal homes and then out into the weeds with hired landscaping goats. Writer Rachel Swarns tells us the genealogy of the First Lady.
East Palo Alto’s oral history project asks residents to remember the pas and help plan for the future, and the Stanford Law School opens a new Religious Liberty Clinic. Hear it on the Peninsula Report podcast.