Supervisors hope cities in the county will follow suit.
The governor met today with regional utility and city leaders.
Citing California's economic might and progressivism, initiative backers want the state to achieve nationhood ... or something close to it.
The state ballot initiative is a response to the controversial "Sodomite Suppression Act."
The pilot was in a room directly above faulty pool equipment, lawsuit states.
He will run in 2016 for the 17th District seat.
The Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Awards are now open for applications.
The display would require 100,000 gallons of water.
The grants are for organizations that help the elderly and poor prepare their taxes.
One point of contention: Are homes accurately valued at $18,816 each? The meeting is tonight. The decision will affect some 400 residents.
As the Social Security retirement age increases, other cuts are taking place that could seriously impact your lifetime benefit.
The massive recall includes more than 200,000 pounds of chicken, beef and pork. There's a Lee's Sandwich shop in Cupertino.
Monday is Memorial Day, but local post offices will accept prepaid packages. It lightens the post-holiday load.
More than 33.8 million vehicles will be recalled to correct a flaw in air bags linked to a half dozen deaths and more than 100 injuries.
Learn how to get up to $6,800 in rebates at this week's workshop.
Kirk Girard brings 20 years of experience to the job, including a stint at Stanford University.
The bill was introduced in response to the measles outbreak.
An estimated 1 in 5 undergrads are victims at some point, and now universities will coordinate investigations with local law enforcement.
Every minute saved in clearing a highway incident saves an estimated four minutes in traffic delays, officials said.
The announcement was made this morning via social media.
The governor announces that ambitious tunnel project is on, but the proposed area of delta to be restored has shrunk by more than half.
“These measures will strengthen the ability of local officials to build new water projects and ensure that water is not wasted,” Brown said.
Should you rethink how you get to work and around town? Are transit or biking options?
County buildings with 200+ workers must make rooms available for females to pump, store breast milk and nurse.
Take Next 10's online California Budget Challenge and decide what policy choices you think are best for the state’s future.
The campaign’s stated centerpiece will be signage saying “suicide is not the route."
Plus, find out what post offices are open late on tax day or how you can go about the electronic filing of your return.
Only licensed attorneys and representatives accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals can give legal advice regarding immigration.
The upgrade serving Peninsula is part of a $4.8 billion SFPUC Water System Improvement Program consisting of 83 projects in seven counties.
Calling all procrastinators! The IRS has some advice for you if you haven’t filed your taxes yet this year.
Commission President Michael Picker says the utility may be “simply too large...to succeed at safety.”
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Jill Biden is scheduled to visit De Anza College in Cupertino as part of visit.
Board of Supervisors' Dave Cortese urges Bay Area governments to band together on desalination during drought.
Ten people from the Bay Area were among those to earn pardons on Easter Sunday.
George Shirakawa was sentenced for sending out phony campaign mailers.
The program is back on track with new supplier after previous outfit went belly up.
Officer Michael Johnson was fatally shot by a suspect last week. The motorcade starts in Los Gatos.
The statewide mandatory rules call for a decrease in water use by 25 percent through February 2016.
State officials will begin taking entries on May 1 featuring an American green-winged teal.