Utility customers may see fewer spikes in winter heating costs if a newly introduced bill passes the Legislature, CA Sen. Jerry Hill says.
The unanimous vote comes came via the California Senate Transportation Committee.
There's a loophole in a law that was brought to light by a Peninsula teen, according to Sen. Jerry Hill.
The Citizens Advisory Committee weighs in on Caltrain improvements, highway & street projects and allocations to cities and the county.
"The research showed that the most vulnerable are being hit hardest at a time when they need heating the most," Sen. Jerry Hill said.
A public comment line previously open at (202) 456-1111 has closed under the Trump Administration and refers people to make a comment online
“There is no difference between a joint and a can of beer to the family of a victim of impaired driving,” a local DA said.
A door-to-door collection service is coming to an end for some San Mateo County residents.
The number of people registered to vote in Burlingame and rest of San Mateo County hit an all-time high, elections officials say.
Students can still apply to get firsthand experience at the polls.
Already know who you're voting for? Early voting in San Mateo County kicks off Oct. 11.
San Mateo County poll workers receive a stipend ranging from $115.00 to $140.00 for the day, plus $25.00 for the time in training class.
DUI offenders in California will soon face a major obstacle if they try to drive drunk again.
Senate Bill 869 was introduced by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo and Santa Clara counties) back in January.
Event is planned for this Friday, Sept. 16.
Jerry Hill's SB 1046 has headed to the governor's desk and would make the devices a requirement throughout California for DUI offenders.
Plus, find out how to check who is already running.
Car dealers will be required to issue a temporary plate with an identification number, as opposed to paper tag slips.
County warns of fraudulent calls for payment.
A group of local politicians is pushing for a package of gun control legislation.
Donald Trump is in the San Francisco Bay Area for the California Republican convention today. Protesters are quickly adding up.
The proposed legislation would make it easier for officials to criminally prosecute companies like PG&E.
Do Burlingame and Hillsborough need more EV charging stations? $90 million in grants is available for this and other uses in Bay Area.
The agency manages pension and health benefits for more than 1.6 million California public employees, retirees and families.
In spite of poor health, Marie Hatch and her 85-year-old roommate were given 60 days to vacate. A GoFundMe campaign is underway.
Time is running out to make sure your drone is registered with the FAA. Hefty fines and time behind bars possible for scofflaws ...
The U.S. State Department is expecting an influx of passport renewals soon, which could create lengthy delays.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
Senator Jerry Hill Opens 8th Annual Bill Idea Contest; Constituents Invited to Submit Proposals by January 15
Tuesday was Election Day in San Mateo County. How did your favorite candidate fare?
The “Marijuana Legalization Initiative Statute” needs 365,880 signatures of registered Calif. voters to be placed on the Nov. 2016 ballot.
The top tax dodgers in California include a San Francisco landlord, a Burlingame company president and a Silicon Valley entrepreneur.
Critics of the law say it puts sex offenders, their families and the people they live with at risk and it also violates their rights.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
Others from the Bay Area will be watching from here.
The 2015-16 fiscal year budget adopted added $97.2 million to a budget tentatively approved in June.
The fatal shooting of Pleasanton native Kate Steinle ignited national controversy over the Sanctuary City policy.
Smoke from new wildfires throughout California are contributing to the air pollution.
Candid interviews with several Republican voters after the GOP debate seem to suggest so.
Caltrans maintains that the plan is not only the fastest and cheapest option, but the most environmentally sound as well.