On the eve of his retirement, Belmont Police Chief Don Mattei told the city, "It's time to regenerate the department with new leadership."
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors empowers voters to choose between "by district" or "at large" elections.
The Summer Food Service Program offers places nearby where families can go for a free, nutritious meal during the months when school is out.
Caltrain riders will see a change in some fares beginning July 1.
Three nonprofit organizations pooled together funds to keep the park open for at least another year.
Retirement and sewer rates will highlight the Belmont City Council's June 26 agenda.
A San Mateo woman and Daly City man reportedly stole thousands in cash as well as documents and valuables from at least 20 estates.
The bird was found in Woodside on June 11.
The city of San Jose, the last of the parties needed to endorse a regional agreement to fund Caltrain, hopped onboard Tuesday.
"I want to find a way to get this school here, but we're not quite there yet."
A public hearing will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. to discuss the development of a private middle school on Davis Drive in Belmont.
Grants intended to help San Mateo County residents gain employment.
The City of Belmont will host an informational meeting tonight to explain the need for proposed sewer rate adjustments.
Measures U and X appear to be failing; Measure T, which imposes a tax on car rental agencies in unincorporated areas, appears to have barely passed.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Belmont and San Mateo County.
Report comes days before critical budget deadline in Sacramento.
The Crystal Springs Uplands School offered a development agreement to the City of Belmont on the same day supporters of the proposed middle school submitted petition signatures.
The U.S. Marshals Service will continue their hunt for Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin and John Anglin until they are either arrested, positively determined to be deceased or reach the age of 99.
The 18-mile fundraising event begins at dusk and goes overnight to dawn.
San Mateo County voters appeared split on three business-related tax measures.
State Senator Joe Simitian, who authored the law requiring TK in California, says it shouldn't be as hard to fund it as school districts are making it out to be.
David Tom put to rest the rumor that California election officials don't count paper ballots.
As predicted, voter turnout was low, but precinct workers were optimistic about the number of vote-by-mail ballots they were collecting
A look at the measures that will appear on Tuesday's ballot, as well as the candidates running for positions in the districts that include San Mateo County, such as the County Board of Supervisors, State Assembly, State Senate and U.S. Representatives.
Rep. Anna Eshoo, one of dozens of elected officials in attendance, called Lee "Mr. San Mateo."
Joshua Tatro was arrested Friday and posted bail later that night.
Tell us your preference in today's poll.
The once in a lifetime experience can be viewed live beginning at 3:40 p.m. at Exploration Center at NASA's Ames Research Center.
The removal of a supervisor's name from the list of candidates may have caused the delay.
Heavily outspent supporters of Measures T, U and X are stepping up their rhetoric as critical vote nears. They say outside groups are launching a misinformation campaign and local groups opposed to the measure βjust donβt understand.β
The Kirsten Keith for Supervisor Campaign makes a very Silicon Valley effort to reach voters.
Relief for drivers wrongfully ticketed for red-light violations may be in sight.
Changes could involved restoring four trains, adding two trains and stops to Sunnyvale and Palo Alto.
The event is being held at a Hillsborough mansion with dinner tickets at $50,000 per person.
Tone of the San Mateo County Supervisor Race shifts.
Information just released by the Federal Election Commission and the California Secretary of State shows incumbents are able to raise healthy amounts of money compared to their challengers.
The Memorial Day Parade that marched through downtown San Mateo on Sunday honored active duty soldiers, veterans and retirees -- and those who support the troops.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson has helped design a new website to help students explore college and career options for the future. It also has advice for parents and educators.
In 1968, San Mateo became the only city in the U.S. to proactively support a deployed combat unit during the entire Vietnam War.
Belmont resident, Capt. Les Williams, was one of the first black bomber pilots during WWII; he will be the guest speaker at Monday's Memorial Day observance.