A coastside native opened his clothing store after getting inspiration during the pandemic.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
Half Moon Bay area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 692,692 California businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Half Moon Bay.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in San Mateo County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Half Moon Bay area and across CA serve local customers.
The new order is in effect, emphasizing practices businesses are required to follow as they resume their operations.
Learn more about how Barterra Winery is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
Many residents fear that the closure, which the company attributes in part to rising labor and production costs, is an ominous sign.
Neighborhood Grocer Offers Low-interest Loans and Mentorship for Local, Small and Underserved Independent Food Producers
A number of proposals that aim to save riders' money will be proposed, including the reducing the cost of a standard day pass.
The 2,059 stations will pop up in 134 locations, including workplaces, schools, transportation hubs and apartment complexes.
City Council of Half Moon Bay unanimously approved a Proclamation recognizing the week of May 6 - 12, 2018, as "Municipal Clerks Week."
It's the largest monetary penalty in Northern California in the history of the California Coastal Commission.
Caltrain fares and parking rates are going up starting next month. (breaking)
Meteorologists are expecting a potential drop-off of 2,600 megawatts of solar energy, nearly 20 percent of the usage amount anticipated.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife closed the commercial rock crab fishery north of Pigeon Point in San Mateo County to the Oregon border.
However, prices are significantly higher than they were this time last year.
The state's average is up 12 cents from February and 41 cents from a year ago.
BREAKING: Titans of Mavericks LLC filed for bankruptcy, calling into question whether the competition will be held this year.
Rep. Jackie Speier will re-introduce a bill that would provide $138 million financial relief and funding for more research on domoic acid.
The program is available to everyone, not just AAA members, and reservations are not available.
Inspections are about to get underway in San Mateo County and will last through December.
Statewide, drivers paid an average of $2.73 for a gallon, up $0.07 since the organization issued its last report on Aug. 9.
The national average price of gas was reported to be $2.12. Where do you fill up in Half Moon Bay?
'Peninsula Clean Energy' was created to provide San Mateo County "...with cleaner energy at lower rates for all residents and businesses."
Get a free small Slurpee on July 11 to celebrate the convenience store's milestone birthday.
New rate structure goes into effect Friday. Fares on Golden Gate Transit buses and Golden Gate Ferry service also will increase.
We asked your neighbors what local eatery they would nominate for countrywide recognition. Here’s the cream of the crop.
Plus, we found the cheapest spot to fill up around town right now.
The launch marks the first time an American airline has used biofuel for regular operations.
The notion is that fines would deter people from placing bags on seats or laying down to sleep while on crowded trains.
Refineries are beginning to reduce production in preparation for the seasonal switchover to summer-blend gasoline.
According to the warning by a consumer advocate group, a return to the $3-range is imminent.
New Leaf Community Markets has signed a lease for a new store in the revamped Aptos Village Project, a Barry Swenson Builder development.
Patch Readers got nostalgic and told us which local businesses they wish never closed down.
And they may stay down through spring, analysts say. Click here to see our low-price finder!
Brown is asking U.S. Sec. of Commerce to declare a disaster and commercial fishery failure for state’s $90 million crab fishing industry.
Eligible business owners will be able to apply for a low-interest federal disaster loans.
Raised in pristine glacial waters, this healthy delicacy is green-rated by Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch for sustainability.