San Mateo County Times
BURLINGAME — Police arrested a 27-year-old man Tuesday who had tried to break into his grandfather's house, authorities said. …
Tri Valley Herald, CA
The traveling extravaganza teams up with a nonprofit organization in every city it visits, and patrons of this week's performances can enjoy discounted prices when they donate items for the Second Harvest Food Bank of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties …
SF Weekly, CA
By Matthew Stafford The art of matching food to beer hasn't quite attained the snob appeal of pairing the perfect wine to that juicy slab of porterhouse, but we're getting there. Now that microbrews are as much a part of the modern-day dining …
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
In a prior post I talk about Fisher Club's history and food but in this post I'll talk about the kids running amuck. Little ones were everywhere, scampering wildly about the restaurant–and nobody cared. My kids joined in the fun. …
San Francisco Chronicle
Contra Costa Times, CA
Chef/owner Peter Cedolini says he sells 40 orders of lasagna everyday at his small restaurant. Recession-busting crowds indicate that Cedolini is answering the call for comforting Italian favorites at reasonable prices. Everything about the food — from …
SF Weekly Blogs, CA
By John Birdsall in A Civil Tongue, Food Fests Remember Slow Food Nation, the sprawling food fest that gripped San Francisco over Labor Day weekend last year? Organizers had pledged it would be an annual event, with the likelihood that this year's fest …
PR Web (press release)
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
Food experts have been puzzled about how E. coli 0157, which lives in the intestines of cattle, could have ended up in cookie dough. There has been no explanation for the illnesses linked to the Nestle dough. Collins said she had a hard time eating …
abc7news.com
The San Francisco Examiner
San Mateo County Times
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
Business has been up — so to speak — at Oakland's 115-year-old ice cream parlor and restaurant ever since late May when "Up!" audiences noticed Fenton's, which plays a small, but key, role in the film. coming back to join the regulars that often spill …
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
Food experts have been puzzled about how E. coli 0157, which lives in the intestines of cattle, could have ended up in cookie dough. There has been no explanation for the rash of illnesses linked to the Nestle dough. "E. coli shouldn't be in any food, …
Business Wire (press release)
San Mateo County Times
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
"We're fortunate that we have people like Marco and Benji who are young and energetic and want to keep it going," said Passaglia, who sees the game as similar in value to ethnic music, food or language. "Do we really want to see things disappear that …