The upper, westbound deck of the Bay Bridge will be closed from 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, to 5 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21. Extra ferries and overnight BART trains will operate during the closure.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will decide Tuesday the fate of Burlingame Long-Term Care Facility. Do you think it should close or remain open?
Burlingame councilmembers agreed to start negotiations for downtown parking lot development.
2-1 panel rules gay marriage ban illegal.
Find a new way to get involved in the community, and help make Burlingame a greener, more beautiful place.
Caltrain electrification is part of the plan proposed by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.
Pipeline safety has been a priority for Burlingame officials.
The State Auditor's Office report echoes concerns held by the Burlingame City Council.
Take a look at what's happening in Burlingame this week.
Jackie Speier says she does not support of the Stop Online Piracy Act or the Protect Intellectual Property Act.
City council members and stakeholders gave staff direction on the design and style they would like to see for a revamped Burlingame Avenue.
The Burlingame City Council voted in favor of raising garbage rates by 25 percent for 2012 amidst a flurry of dissent from residents.
After months of public discussion and collaboration, the City Council voted in favor of passing a wireless telecommunications facility ordinance under an urgency measure Tuesday.
Two hotly contested issues in Burlingame--garbage rates and cell tower installation--are both up for votes by the Burlingame City Council Tuesday night.
The Community Corrections Partnership wants your input before it completes its draft plan on February 3.
Windsurfers worry about the development at Burlingame Point. Do you have concerns?
The Planning Commission approved sending a draft ordinance governing the placement of wireless telecommunication facilities before the City Council. The ordinance could be approved next week.
Education took minimal cuts in Brown's proposed budget, but the fate of a November tax initiative will ultimately decide the position of public schools.
In February, the Board of Supervisors will decide whether to keep the County health system operating in the Burlingame Long Term Care Facility.
Burlingame City Councilmembers took a stronger stance against high-speed rail, calling for reversing funding for the project or bringing it back to the voters with a ballot measure.
The City Council approved a contract keeping Burlingame City Manager Jim Nantell in the position of manager for one more year.
Councilmembers outlined what they would like to see from a leaf blower ordinance at a Tuesday night meeting.
Nantell will retire, but keep working in Burlingame for another year.
After a break in public discussion, the leaf blower ordinance subcommittee will hold a study session to review its recommendations.
Take a look ahead at what's going on in Burlingame this week.
Margaret Glomstad takes over as Parks and Recreation Director beginning late January.
Miss something in Burlingame this week?
Any child under age eight will have to be secured in a safety seat.
Women transferred money into their own accounts, used credit cards for personal purchases, D.A. says.
A response to current legislation before Congress.
Judge denies defense request to postpone hearing.
Cold, still weather patterns trapping soot, toxins and particulates close to the ground.
Burlingame man found guilty of second degree murder in deadly El Camino Real collision.
California's high-speed rail officials were in Washington, D.C. Thursday answering questions about the plan, especially skyrocketing costs.
Find out what offices are closed for the upcoming holidays.
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors reject a $10.4 million offer from Stanford University to improve damaged trail.
Board may decline Stanford's offer to fund improvements at Tuesday's meeting.
SamTrans is teaming up with the San Mateo County Office of Education for the Art Takes a Bus Ride contest.
Burlingame residents are invited to participate in planning the future of Burlingame Avenue during a workshop tonight.
Distribution of Peninsula mail would move to San Francisco under a proposal made by the postal service.