Caltrain will hold a news conference open to the public on Thursday at noon to discuss the potential new 'key funding allocation.' Several government representatives are scheduled to speak.
The attorney represents students who claim they were unfairly denied admission to Mills High School even though they live within its school zone.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill stood with the family of late Burlingame teen, Brett Studebaker, to speak on the passage of Assembly Bill 45.
Governor Brown Sunday signed Jerry Hill's bill cracking down on underage drinking on party buses.
New law, AB 472, provides limited immunity to those who call 911 to report a drug overdose.
The Double-crested Cormorant was picked up on Aug. 28 in Foster City.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will be attending a fundraiser at a private estate at Strawberry Hill.
What did influential California Democrats and Republicans have to say about their party convention? Find out the results of our Patch survey of influential party members.
Keep an eye out anytime between 8:30-9:30 a.m. on the Peninsula!
Join the Traffic Safety & Parking Commission.
State Senator Leland Yee authored the law that allows Californians to register for upcoming presidential election via the internet. Yee will hold a press conference Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Redwood City.
Caltrain is adding two new trains and restoring four more in response to a record increase in ridership this year.
To thank the local teens who inspired AB 1301 that levies steeper punishments on businesses that sell tobacco products to minors, Hill will throw a celebration with the local Boys and Girls Club.
The City is asking for your help in creating its bicycle policy.
State Assemblymember Jerry Hill's bill, which cracks down on stores that sells tobacco to minors, originated from youth in San Mateo County.
Community members are invited to offer input on proposed changes to SamTrans.
On the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Patch readers are asked to share their thoughts and memories of the day.
Speakers at the Democratic National Convention highlighted the past successes of President Barack Obama's first term and acknowledged that there was still much more work to be done.
Cases are up 40 percent nationwide recently.
Burlingame and Veolia Water North America have been partners for 40 years.
Speeches by Elizabeth Warren and Bill Clinton were the big draw at Wednesday's watch party at the San Mateo County Democratic Party headquarters.
Thousands of Burlingame residents and businesses have unclaimed property and money in the hands of banks and other organizations.
Bonds faces counts of lying and obstructing the justice in 2003 testimony concerning Burlingame-based Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative.
The City Council approved the creation of a community garden Monday night.
A preview of the council's meeting Monday night.
City Council members focused on how developing city-owned parking lots would produce revenue for the Burlingame Downtown Specific Plan.
PCC weighs in on the HSRA meeting in Sacramento.
Story poles at Burlingame Station were taken down early.
City Council members held a study session Tuesday night on economic development priorities for Burlingame in the next year.
What you missed at last night's city council meeting.
The city council approved the Downtown Specific Plan for revamping downtown over the next 20 years.
A Downtown Business Improvement District has been approved for Burlingame Avenue.
A new Broadway interchange was discussed at the Burlingame Library Wednesday.
Report underscores environmental and other impacts for Burlingame.
Interview with Art Morimoto, Assistant Director of Public Works.