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fromTravel + Leisure
4 hours ago

I've Lived in California for 50 Years and This Is the Best City to Visit in Spring-With Farms, Vineyards, and Flowers

California's Central Valley offers stunning small towns and agricultural experiences, highlighted by the Almond Blossom Cruise and local farms.
#san-jose
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago
Silicon Valley real estate

San Jose open space to remain intact as power reliability plan gets approved

A new power project in San Jose preserves open space while enhancing energy infrastructure to meet growing power needs.
fromSan Jose Inside
2 months ago
California

Leisure in San Jose: How It Stacks Up Against Other Cities

San Jose offers a blend of technology-driven urban life and accessible outdoor, cultural, and virtual leisure options.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Dramatic weather shift brings significant Southern California cooldown, possible rain

Southern California will experience a brief cooldown and slight chance of rain, contrasting with recent record-high temperatures.
#palo-alto
fromPadailypost
1 week ago
Mission District

Palo Alto plans for thousands of new residents in the south part of town

Palo Alto plans to add 3,900 to 7,000 new homes in the San Antonio Road area, along with parks and retail.
fromPadailypost
2 months ago
Real estate

Proposed Cubberley rebuild would include TheatreWorks

Palo Alto will ask voters in November to fund purchase of Cubberley land and create a two-auditorium performing arts center with TheatreWorks.
Mission District
fromPadailypost
1 week ago

Palo Alto plans for thousands of new residents in the south part of town

Palo Alto plans to add 3,900 to 7,000 new homes in the San Antonio Road area, along with parks and retail.
East Bay real estate
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

Mountain View plans expansion of Shoreline RV parking program - San Jose Spotlight

Mountain View is expanding its safe parking program by adding spaces for oversized and commuter vehicles to support residents living in vehicles.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
2 weeks ago

Big Ave in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

At only 10-yes, 10-years old, this Vallejo artist is already taking the Yay by storm with her flow. She's already impressed LaRussell, who saw her singing along to every word of his track, "Sprinkle Me," four years ago when she was six. This kid has got T-A-L-E-N-T!
NYC music
Wellness
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

7 Wellness Towns in California for Peaceful Living-With Serene Nature, Farm-to-Table Food, and Scenic Views

California's smaller wellness towns offer health benefits, outdoor access, and peaceful living with diverse landscapes and year-round sunshine outside major cities.
California
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Suburb Was Just Named the Best Place to Live in California for Its Parks, Schools, and Quality of Life

Elk Grove, a suburban city south of Sacramento, ranks as California's best place to live based on economy, housing, amenities, safety, education, and health metrics.
East Bay real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

California transit agency land could support 240,000 homes

California transit agencies own 2,875 parcels totaling 7,827 acres that could accommodate nearly 240,000 housing units to address the state's housing shortage.
SF politics
fromKqed
4 weeks ago

California Farm Town Caught Up in Prop 50 Redistricting | KQED

Proposition 50 redrew California's congressional districts, moving Coalinga from District 13 to District 18, changing its representation from Congressman Adam Gray to a representative covering a 100-mile stretch including San Jose and Salinas.
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
4 weeks ago

Moreno Valley mall reopens after owners address safety concerns

Moreno Valley Mall reopened after owners resolved fire protection system violations that prompted a city closure.
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

A big name in Bakersfield

They thought he would be too busy and too famous to consider building in Bakersfield. They were wrong. Wright responded to their inquiry and after much correspondence and a few meetings, agreed to the commission, one of his last. He designed the house in 1958 and died the next year at age 91.
Renovation
#community-events
Silicon Valley real estate
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 weeks ago

Silicon Valley tax would raise funds to protect open space - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County voters will decide on Measure D in June, a property tax of two cents per square foot to fund open space preservation, wildlife protection, and public access across Silicon Valley foothills and grasslands.
Mission District
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Pacoima's lackluster is hiding some bargains

Pacoima developed from agricultural land into a diverse community founded by speculator Jouett Allen in 1887, becoming a refuge for marginalized groups due to its lack of racial housing covenants.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Woodland Hills is a power-shopper's mecca with outdoor delights

Victor Girard, a Persian rug merchant turned real estate developer, founded Woodland Hills through deceptive marketing practices, subdividing 3,000 acres into tiny lots and making false claims about proximity to the beach.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Baldwin Park a modest town with price tags to match

Elias Baldwin's gratitude after being caught falling in a grocery store led him to rename Vineland as Baldwin Park instead of establishing his competing town of Baldwinville.
fromSFGATE
4 weeks ago

Calif. city's residents win triple victory in data center fight

Monterey Park residents describe their predominantly Asian and Hispanic city as peaceful and quiet, with a convenient location in the San Gabriel Valley near to downtown Los Angeles. The intense data center backlash is prompted by an Australian asset manager's proposed project, a 247,000-square-foot site for computer servers that would also include a new electrical substation and, to stave off power interruptions, around a dozen diesel generators.
Mission District
Silicon Valley real estate
fromwww.thesanjoseblog.com
3 weeks ago

San Jose Advances Plans for 272 Affordable Homes Along West San Carlos Street

A 272-unit fully affordable apartment building is under development at 860 West San Carlos Street, featuring diverse unit sizes and transit-oriented amenities near Diridon Station.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Where multi-story apartment buildings are now being constructed once stood the Butcher family orchard. The farm had been in the family since 1881, when Rolla and Emma Butcher bought 160 acres of land. After Rolla's early death, Emma ran the farm by herself, planting fruit trees while raising her young children.
East Bay (California)
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Parkview Terrace Opens in Redlands

Parkview Terrace Club, San Bernardino County's largest multifamily complex with 558 units, opens in Redlands with extensive amenities and a public-private partnership park development.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Why farmers in California are backing a giant solar farm

A 200-square-mile solar farm in California's San Joaquin Valley would generate 21,000 megawatts of power, with farmers supporting the project as an alternative use for land lacking sufficient water for crop production.
East Bay real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
36 years ago

Irvine Housing Fee Plan Is Called Too Expensive

A proposed commercial development fee to fund affordable housing faced opposition from developers who argued the suggested charges were too high and would harm business competitiveness.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Porter Ranch a scenic Valley community under a lingering cloud of unease

Porter Ranch developed from a 19th-century ranching property into a modern Los Angeles neighborhood through gradual land sales and suburban expansion beginning in the 1960s.
Mission District
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View streamlines zoning rules to attract small businesses - San Jose Spotlight

Mountain View updated zoning regulations to reduce permitting barriers and parking requirements for small businesses under 4,000 square feet, streamlining the process and saving time and costs.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

L.A. Times Concierge: I live in O.C. My kids live in Santa Clarita. Looking for nice spots to meet halfway.

Cathy, I understand your pain. Driving 80 miles can feel like an odyssey, especially in SoCal. Thankfully, there are loads of fun places where your family can meet in the middle (or close to it). I've rounded up some solid options. By the way, the driving times mentioned here are a rough estimate for a weekend day without traffic, but as you probably know, your actual time may vary.
Travel
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Opinion: Saratoga Council retreat focused on building a balanced future

The retreat is an opportunity to step away from the regular meeting agenda and focus on long-term planning, priorities and the financial health of our city. These retreats are an important part of good governance, allowing the council and city staff to look ahead thoughtfully and ensure we are aligned on the challenges and opportunities before us.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Troubled Moreno Valley Mall closed for safety violations

Portions of the two-level, 1.1-million-square-foot mall were deemed unsafe by county and state fire inspectors who recommended the city shut them down "until all live-saving measures are addressed," the city said in a statement.
Real estate
Silicon Valley real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

For the right price, Hidden Valley offers a luxury haven

Hidden Valley in Thousand Oaks offers ultra-luxury estates on 20+ acre lots, with White Stallion Ranch featuring palatial homes originally developed by Sylvester Stallone, ranging from $7.999 million to $14.9 million.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
34 years ago

Valley Should Welcome Local Jobs

The San Fernando Valley's opposition to commercial development contradicts residents' complaints about long commutes, as the region lacks local job centers despite having over one million residents.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Chatsworth keeps one foot in the Old West

Chatsworth evolved from a remote agricultural area served by stagecoach routes into a semirural community that became a popular western filming location.
fromLos Angeles Times
24 years ago

Irvine Considers How It Can Grow Old Gracefully

The city is at a crossroads. Some areas of the town are 30, 35 years old and may need more attention than the newer areas. We have a dichotomy of needs in that we have to provide services to both the old and the new sides of town.
East Bay real estate
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is One of California's Most Underrated Cities-With Hot Springs, Mountain Views, and Easy Access to Wine Country

Murrieta Hot Springs reopened in 2024 as a public spa resort offering geothermal springs, historic wellness traditions, and diverse pools on a 46-acre property.
US politics
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Silicon Valley low-cost grocer for military families stays open - San Jose Spotlight

The Moffett Federal Airfield Commissary will remain open through 2028, preserving affordable groceries for Bay Area military families.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Van Nuys

Van Nuys transformed from agricultural land to a post-WWII manufacturing hub and is now experiencing renewed development as an affordable housing destination with improved transit access.
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Longtime Residents of Canoga Park Say They Stand by Their Community Despite the Stinging Defection of Affluent West Hills : Pride and Prejudice

I'm proud to live in Canoga Park. What's wrong with it? Perhaps it's not as elegant as Woodland Hills or Sherman Oaks, but I've produced two wonderful children from Canoga Park. The markets have fed my family. The shops have clothed my children. It will always be Canoga Park to me.
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Aerospace and water make up what Lancaster is today

Lancaster's founding and development depended on underground aquifers and railroad water needs, later sustained by the Los Angeles Aqueduct and aerospace industry growth.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Panorama City is slowly shaking off its postindustrial trauma

In its scope, scale and ambition, Panorama City outstripped Greater L.A.'s prewar attempts at creating master-planned neighborhoods. It was the brainchild of Henry Kaiser, a shipbuilder keen to put his formidable industrial might, which had manufactured the famous Liberty cargo ships that transported U.S. goods around the world during World War II, to equally lucrative peacetime uses.
Silicon Valley real estate
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Beyond The Bay Area, This Underrated Region Offers Standout Vineyards And Restaurants - Tasting Table

Capay Valley, California offers Mediterranean-like climate, historic vineyards, award-winning wineries, and farm-to-table culinary and olive-farm experiences for wine and food enthusiasts.
San Francisco
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I thrived in San Francisco, but I'm happier living in the California countryside. It feels like a great place to age.

Moved from San Francisco to the Southern California countryside in 2021 for more space, family proximity, the ability to grow food, and a calmer life.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View wants to add more parks - but it won't be cheap - San Jose Spotlight

City staff estimate it would cost approximately $1.2 billion to meet its goal of adding 87 more acres of parkland. That figure is based on Mountain View's current population, and does not account for future growth. "Significant funding would be needed to develop new parks or to update our parks," Assistant Community Services Director Kristine Crosby said at the Jan. 27 council meeting.
Environment
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Granada Hills is satisfied with its suburban status, thank you very much

Granada Hills evolved from an agricultural area marketed as a rabbit-raising community in the 1920s to a residential neighborhood after the Los Angeles Aqueduct brought abundant water in 1913.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

Santa Clara County residents consider leaving the area - San Jose Spotlight

A significant number of Santa Clara County residents say they're considering leaving the Bay Area, a reflection of the persistent frustration over housing costs and affordability even as population data suggests the region is not experiencing a mass exodus. Joint Venture Silicon Valley's annual survey found 40% of respondents in Santa Clara County said they are likely to leave in the next few years, a decline from recent years when up to 57% of respondents were looking to move.
Silicon Valley
#connolly-ranch
fromLos Angeles Times
26 years ago

Ahmanson Ranch

Formal groundbreaking for the Ahmanson Ranch project, a town-style development on 2,800 acres in the Simi Hills in southeastern Ventura County, will not take place until 2001. However, the project has already achieved historic status for the size of the private-to-public land transfer it produced and for reviving a design concept that marks a major departure from the car-dependent suburban enclave typical of the postwar era.
LA real estate
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Sargent Ranch purchase is the result of teamwork

The recent announcement that the Peninsula Open Space Trust has purchased the final 2,284 acres of Sargent Ranch marks a historic turning point for Santa Clara County. This acquisition officially ends the decade-long threat of the Sargent Ranch Quarry, an industrial project that would have irreversibly damaged one of our region's most sensitive landscapes. This victory is not just a win for land conservation, but a monumental achievement for the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, which has long fought to protect Juristac, a sacred ceremonial site.
Environment
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Meet Katella Commons: The New Social Heartbeat of Anaheim's OCVIBE - Food & Beverage Magazine

Katella Commons is a 50,000-square-foot, two-story market hall in Anaheim opening early 2027 with 21 chef-driven kitchens and six distinct bar and lounge concepts.
US politics
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

El Centro, the largest city in Calif.'s Imperial Valley, lands in the spotlight

Gregory Bovino, a vocal Border Patrol commander, is being reassigned from Minneapolis back to El Centro near the U.S.-Mexico border amid controversy.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Palo Alto's plans for community center may include permanent home for TheatreWorks

The proposed Cubberley arts project involves refurbishments to the center's existing theater space. Renovations would include adding restrooms, expanding the lobby, upgrading accessibility and revitalizing its technical capabilities. The proposed project would also create a new professional-size theater for TheatreWorks to present its mainstage productions, as well as space for the company's arts education, community engagement and new works programs. The city is pursuing development of a recreation and wellness center on another portion of the Cubberley campus.
Arts
SF food
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Start the New Year Right at the Farmers' Market - San Francisco Bay Times

Local farmers' markets offer seasonal produce—like tender winter broccoli, diverse potatoes, and California citrus—plus vendor guidance and fresher-than-grocery produce.
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View in 'active negotiations' for new pickleball facility - San Jose Spotlight

Mountain View is negotiating use of a privately owned site half a mile from residences as an interim outdoor pickleball facility for five years.
Real estate
fromThesanjoseblog
1 month ago

River Oaks Parkway Prepares for a Vibrant Residential Revival in San Jose

Major redevelopment will convert three former River Oaks Parkway office buildings into 737 homes—mixing market-rate apartments, affordable units, and townhouses—to boost North San Jose housing.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Glassell Park's future looks greener and livelier

Rancho San Rafael, a 36,000-acre Spanish land grant from 1784, became the foundation for Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods including Atwater Village, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Glassell Park after being partitioned in 1871.
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Chula Vista's EastLake Traces Roots to Irvine

We're obviously not reinventing the wheel in our master plan for EastLake. We've learned what to do and what not to from our experience at Irvine and from looking at features in other master-planned communities, and we hope it will show at EastLake.
LA real estate
California
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

8 Best Places to Retire in California, From Affordable Central Valley Cities to Coastal Favorites

California offers diverse retirement locations but high housing and living costs require substantial income, asset planning, and research to retire affordably.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

So close you can see elephant eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego's Elephant Valley

A long, winding path takes guests around and under felled trees. Aged gray tree hunks form arches, for instance, over bridges that tower over clay-colored paths with hoof prints. The design is meant to reorient us, to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants, a creature still misunderstood, vilified and hunted for its cataclysmic-like ability to reshape land, and sometimes communities.
Environment
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Moreno Valley votes against warehouse moratorium, bucking local trend

Moreno Valley City Council voted down a 45-day moratorium on warehouse development despite residents' pollution concerns and nearby cities imposing temporary bans.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Here's what's in store for Santa Clara County in 2026

The past year ushered in a new age of fiscal challenges for the county as President Donald Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress passed legislation last summer that triggered unprecedented cuts to the federal Medicaid program. Known as Medi-Cal in California, the program provides health insurance to low-income and disabled individuals. As the operators of the second-largest county health and hospital system in the state, Trump's landmark tax-and-spending bill has left a giant hole in Santa Clara County's growing budget for the coming years.
California
Real estate
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Santa Clara County real estate: House on Valley View Avenue sells for $1.7 million

San Jose single-story home sold Dec. 2, 2025 for $1,735,000 ($751/sq ft); 2,310 sq ft, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 0.3-acre lot.
East Bay real estate
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Planning Commission backs industrial project in Oakley despite fears over data centers

Oakley planning commission approved a large industrial development plan with data centers allowed only via conditional use permits amid environmental and infrastructure concerns.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View launches pop-up program due to downtown vacancies - San Jose Spotlight

On a recent Saturday afternoon in downtown Mountain View, groups of people filled the outdoor seating at restaurants along Castro Street, dogs and their owners strolled the sidewalks and minutes after the Don't Eat Me storefront opened its doors, people shuffled inside. The pop-up shop recently opened in a previously vacant space on Castro Street, selling original artwork, stationary, clothing, accessories and home decor from Bay Area artists.
California
California
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Here's what's in store for Santa Clara County in 2026

Federal cuts to Medi-Cal created a roughly $1 billion annual budget gap, forcing Santa Clara County to raise sales taxes and prioritize preserving core services.
East Bay real estate
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Planning Commission backs industrial project in Oakley despite fears over data centers

The Oakley Planning Commission approved the Bridgehead Industrial project, requiring a conditional use permit for any data centers while allowing diverse industrial uses on 164 acres.
Real estate
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Cupertino council approves unique affordable housing project - San Jose Spotlight

Cupertino City Council narrowly approved a nonprofit housing project with 40 affordable apartments, including 19 units for adults and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
East Bay real estate
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Antioch to update its General Plan, welcomes community input

Antioch will comprehensively update its General Plan to reflect growth and evolving community needs, with public input and a roughly 24-month completion timeline.
California
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Forget California's exodus. Why do so few move here?

California's population stagnation stems from few inbound migrants, not widespread resident departures, as Californians leave at below-average rates.
Real estate
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Adult care center operators buy buildings in San Jose Willow Glen area

Operators of an adult behavioral management center bought three adjacent commercial buildings in Willow Glen, San Jose, for $4 million.
California
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 months ago

Is California's economy healthier than we think?

California's job market showed surprising resilience in November, posting strong employment gains and rising tax receipts despite broader economic strains.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Commentary: How SoCal became the nation's dairy queen

Southern California hosted hundreds of dairy farms with more cows than people; contemporary leaders promote diets favoring meat and whole milk over grains and vegetables.
California
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 months ago

How I'd split California, economically speaking

California divides into a populous coastal West and a less-populous inland East with divergent demographic and population trends since the pandemic.
fromPadailypost
2 months ago

Cubberley hits council's priority list

In contrast to previous years, the Palo Alto City Council has set at least one very specific priority for 2026: find funding to acquire and renovate Cubberley Community Center. Cubberley was one of four priorities council approved for 2026 during its annual retreat at Mitchell Park Community Center on Saturday. The other three are: government efficiency; achieve near-term housing priority milestones; and enhance business vibrancy.
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