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.
An increase in fires has CalFire officials concerned for the Memorial Day weekend.
Six of the seven candidates appear before non-profit leaders to talk about their vision for San Mateo County.
The President's 20-minute speech had crowds roaring with cheers every few minutes.
The President invigorated the crowd inside Fox Theatre.
A new Burlingame Avenue assessment district will provide funding for the Burlingame Avenue Streetscape Improvement project.
Are you interested in joining the Planning Commission?
The Jerry Hill for State Senate campaign is looking for a few good men. And women.
Burlingame's North Peninsula Delivery Distribution center operations will soon move to San Francisco.
Voters will see several business-related taxes and a handful of school parcel tax and bond measures in the June 5 primary.
The City is looking to fill one vacancy on the library board.
Carriers will be accepting non-perishable food from households when they deliver the mail on Saturday.
Will putting more restaurants on Burlingame Avenue help overall downtown business? City officials hope so.
The website aims to make it easier for low-income residents to find a home in San Mateo County.
You'll be able to vote at two different locations in the county prior to the June 5 election.
The Menlo Park mayor wins approval from a key democratic group.
The commuter rails governing authority approves agreement to fully fund project, which could be ready by 2019.
Not surprisingly, Prop 29 - which would add $1 to the cost of cigarettes statewide - is opposed by the tobacco industry. What do you think?
The Peninsula Health Care District is supporting initiatives to provide 'frail and underserved' elderly in its service area dental health services, and to convert 20 senior apartments in San Mateo into 16 assisted-living units.
A three-mile stretch on Highway 101 will soon have double carpool lanes.
According to the DEA, Americans participating in three previous Take-Back Days turned in nearly a million pounds—almost 500 tons—of prescription drugs.
The plan will accommodate hundreds of low-level offenders coming into Redwood City.
A ballot initiative eliminating the death penalty will be placed before California voters in November.
Let us know what you would like to see happen with the Burlingame Main Post Office.
Legislative Analyst's Office finds new business plan to be long on promises, short on secure funding.
Where do you think the post office should go? And what would you like to see in the current post office building?
The City Council sided with residents on six of eight applications submitted by ExteNet.
The pay is $100 a day.
The public is invited to attend a meeting and provide feedback on the relocation.
The just-released list shows eight San Mateo County taxpayers, personal and corporate, owe California a total of more than $4.3 million.
Help yourself to gallons of organic matter for your garden.
As a group of residents appeal the City's approval of eight ExteNet applications, the wireless antenna debate keeps on going.
Is parallel parking on Burlingame Avenue a good or bad idea?
Join the Citizen's Oversight Committee.
Tax professionals will be at JobTrain next week.
If parking rates go up, will your parking time go down?
What do you think of the plan for funding Burlingame Avenue Streetscape Improvement?
Revised business plan brings first section of train to LA, reduces costs.
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