Patch asked the candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the San Mateo County supervisor race.
Thousands of Burlingame residents and businesses have unclaimed property and money in the hands of banks and other organizations.
Crystal Springs Uplands School is looking to expand from its Hillsborough location and build a middle school in Belmont.
Six candidates vie for one seat on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.
A prosecutor said Bonds lied to protect his career.
The National Environmental Hall of Fame honored Burlingame Monday night for its green practices and initiatives.
The city will repair Burlingame Avenue alongside water and sewer pipeline upgrades.
Read about what's coming up at tonight's meeting.
SFPUC launches $320 million upgrade for seismic retrofitting.
Former Assemblyman and education leader Gene Mullin expressed his support for Burlingame's Dave Pine in the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors race.
Burlingame Mayor Terry Nagel has raised more than $100,000 in contributions for her campaign for San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.
The City Council last night decided to continue discussing placing a business tax increase on the November 2011 ballot.
Discussion of a potential business tax hike is on the agenda for tonight's city council meeting.
Members say the San Mateo County Rail Corridor Partnership formed to lobby Rail Authority while distancing itself from preexisting group's lawsuit.
U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin stopped by two Peninsula medical facilities Tuesday.
Burlingame rang in Arbor Day with a tree planting celebration at Ray Park.
A presentation by PG&E officials at a Monday night city council meeting provided unclear answers.
While the Joint Powers Board declares Caltrain in a fiscal emergency, the public pleads to the board to stop the inevitable: station closures.
Citizens Environmental Council Burlingame member said workers are vulnerable to disease.
While a final solution to Caltrain's multi-million dollar budget deficit has yet to be released, the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board delcared a fiscal emergency.
City Council members projected conservative financial growth at a study session Wednesday night.
All businesses pay $100 a year, but council members say that's unfair to small merchants.
Sen. Lowenthal says Authority members have acted in "their own self-interest."
Caltrain may declare a fiscal emergency in its next meeting.
CEO said the Authority wants to work with communities before producing environmental analysis.
The cost of waste collection services in Burlingame will increase by 17 percent in February, and residents are frustrated.
What's on the agenda for tonight's council meeting.