Patch has teamed up with T-Mobile to celebrate five standout athletes whose achievements have left a lasting impression on our community.
Enjoy a delicious Big Game celebration at home by ordering in or picking up from these fantastic local restaurants!
Football, food and drinks are always better with great company! Explore these local favorites for game day fun.
One early estimate puts the wave at 108 feet.
Liza Reichert, a mother of three, made history as the first woman to win the race overall. See photos from the event that attracted 5,000.
Football, food and drinks are more fun when shared with others! Check out these local hot spots.
Bill Troyanoski is the PGA General Manager at Half Moon Bay Golf Links.
If organizers declare conditions are right, the field of 24 men and six women will come to Mavericks to vie for part of the $130,000 purse.
The world-famous invite-only Titans of Mavericks competition is happening today.
Sheriff's officials are tell you to stay home to watch the event online, and be prepared for some extra traffic in the Peninsula on Friday.
The Half Moon Bay competition is slated for this Friday, Feb. 12.
Astronaut Scott Kelly focused on the Bay Area and posted a series of spectacular photos taken from the space station.
Looking to snag some of the Super Bowl gear? The merchandise is on sale now.
The arena is set to open in time for the 2019-20 NBA season and will anchor an 11-acre district. The Warriors currently play in Oakland.
The NCAA was sued by a group former student athletes for profiting on their images and likeness on video games and broadcast rights.
More than 1,600 ticketholders were scammed last season
Dates, times and locations--everything you need to plan your viewing party--or avoid traffic!
The suit asks that protective netting be erected to protect spectators at all major and minor league ballparks.
Cupertino resident Grace Witt was the 50 millionth visitor to AT&T Park. The team hosted 50 millions visitors in 16 seasons.
The U.S. team is favored to win 2:1, according to FiveThirtyEight.com
Can't get enough of those amazing Golden State Warriors? Here's your chance to get up close and personal
Are you heading to the victory parade?
The last time the Warriors won the NBA championship was in 1975. #DubNation #Warriors
The Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday Night 105-97 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, closing out the series 4-2.
Tickets for the NBA Finals viewing party are $15 per person and other watch parties are also scheduled around the Bay Area.
The Giants is the first National League team in nearly 70 years to win three championships in five years.
The Golden State Warriors play game 1 of the NBA playoffs on Thursday at 6 p.m. #DubNation #Warriors #WarriorsGround
The Giants won the World Series in October with a 3-2 Game 7 victory over the Kansas City Royals in 2014. #SFGiants
Even better? ESPN says the Golden State Warriors are favored to win. Indeed, strength in numbers.
The Golden State Warriors are advancing to the NBA playoffs. The first game is Saturday. We have the full schedule. #DubNation #Warriors
The Warriors have sold out every home game for the last two years. Have you gone to a game, Half Moon Bay? Go Warriors!
Lon Simmons will be remembered for his trademark “tell it goodbye” saying when a player hit a homer. Watch video of Simmons in 2013.
Driving and transit options to arrive at SJ Earthquakes v. Chicago Fire match on Sunday at the new $100 million facility.
What does Buster Posey have to say about being the face of professional baseball? Watch his Facebook video message. #FaceOfMLB #SFGiants
Fans will keep an eye on the puck instead of a football at this weekend’s game.
The public is invited to see the trophies for free, but organizers are asking for a donation of $2 per person to benefit local youth.
The group is in Arizona to see how that city is handling the crowds and attention, since the 2016 game will be held at Levi's Stadium.
Two announcements in two days: Defensive line coach succeeds SF 49ers' Harbaugh; Oakland selects East Bay native as team's new chief.
Boston beat out San Francisco as the U.S. candidate to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The deadline to nominate a coach is Dec. 31, 2014.