Protesters and Occupy groups from around the area protested peacefully, though loudly, outside Hotel Sofitel.
Multiple protest groups coordinated parodies, sidewalk chants and rotating street parades to show their dissatisfaction with the presidential hopeful.
Next week kicks off the beginning of National Public Health Week.
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The six hour on the record legislative hearing brought together advocates and antagonists of the multi-billion dollar infrastructure project to Mountain View.
An editorial about CalAware and learning about public issues through open government.
The electrification of Caltrain would make the trains quieter, among other benefits, Hill said.
An editorial on threats to our rights to access to public records, in observance of Sunshine Week.
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Burlingame celebrates three decades of tree excellence.
The Burlingame City Council reached a decision on a proposed leaf blower ordinance Monday.
Yee, who is Burlingame's (District 8) representative in the state Senate, has sponsored several pieces of environmental legislation.
The agreement aims to give a fresh start to inmates who often find it difficult to get a regular job after being incarcerated.
Want to stop education cuts or take a stand on taxes? An online tool lets you decide how to balance California's budget.
More than 1,000 came to the Hyatt in Burlingame from around the state for the weekend convention.
After a weekend of panels, speakers and discussion, California Republicans have a lot to think about and work towards moving forward.
After Gingrich's speech Saturday, California Republicans expressed appreciation for his intellect--but they still had some questions.
Receptions, dinners, speeches: It was wall-to-wall GOP Friday night in Burlingame.
Three Republican leaders took to the stage Friday night to express their disappointment with the current administration and their hopes for the future.
The California GOP Convention officially kicked off Friday afternoon in Burlingame with a message: The Republican Party has a mission to engage voters by branding candidates and with regards to President Obama say 'Enough is enough.'
An expected crowd of 1,000 delegates and interested parties began arriving Friday at the Hyatt in Burlingame.
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich thinks so. Do you agree?
Virginia Chang Kiraly, a director of the board for the Menlo Park Fire Protection District, talks candidly about what she feels the Republican Party needs now, and what she hopes everyone will gain from this weekend’s convention.
Although local businesses stand to benefit from the influx of tourists to Burlingame this weekend, few seem ready to roll out the red carpet.
Local Republican officials prepare for this weekend's convention.
What do you think about the presidential candidate's promise to maximize the speed and impact of medical breakthroughs by removing unnecessary obstacles that block new treatments from reaching patients with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and autism?
Visitors to downtown Burlingame will spend more money for their parking in the near future.
Newt Gingrich is coming to the Peninsula Friday for the GOP Convention. He wants to reform the immigration system, making it easier to deport criminals while making it easier for visitors and talented professionals to come to the U.S.
Do you think raising parking rates is reasonable in Burlingame?
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The burglary occurred nearly 11 years ago; on Friday, Hill will meet with the man who now works for a San Mateo substance abuse program.
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About 230 patients will lose their home and 200 staff members will lose their jobs when Burlingame Long-Term Care closes in June 2013.