45-year-old John Stark lost control while riding on Sunday. CHP is asking anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them.
Ten Bay Area U.S. representatives voted against the bill and two did not vote.
The California Legislature is trying to snuff out smoking by targeting the age group where most smoking begins.
The ballot measure would require anyone who proposed laws such as the 'Sodomite Suppression Act' to undergo sensitivity training.
The ID will help veterans get easier access to county services as well as discounts at local businesses.
Prices will increase by at least $1 at most parks.
The grants are for organizations that help the elderly and poor prepare their taxes.
The bill was introduced in response to the measles outbreak.
The governor announces that ambitious tunnel project is on, but the proposed area of delta to be restored has shrunk by more than half.
Gov. Jerry Brown's executive order calls for California to reduce greenhouse gases to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.
It's all part of Earth Day--and those bright orange bags are meant to catch your eye.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
The program could include collection sites at retail pharmacies, hospital or clinic pharmacies, law enforcement agencies or envelopes.
Ten people from the Bay Area were among those to earn pardons
The Mayor's Water Conservation Challenge begins April 1. You'll be in the driver's seat for a lower water bill--and maybe more!
An extension is easy. It's online. And it buys you another six months!
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your San Mateo County Property taxes)
Crews using blowtorches are slicing apart the 70 year old span.
The legislation includes assistance for homeowners in obtaining water efficient washing machines or dishwashers at no upfront cost.
The plan stretches over several years, aiming to improve public safety and enhance individual lives.
A state court struck down a restriction in Jessica's Law. 1,400 of the 6,000 parolees are transients.
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a California attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
The third annual event will be held in San Mateo.
Senate Bill 718 would address a gap in the law that exists when the pollutant in question has not been identified.
Are Bay Area residents losing tolerance for wood burning?
The work is projected to begin this summer and finish in 2018, according to Caltrans.
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
"California’s death penalty is not more effective in deterring crime than a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.”
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority is asking for five volunteers.
“The San Francisco Giants are proud to sign the brief because it speaks directly to our core values of equality and social justice for all."
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will study affordable housing options in local communities.
Officials will host a meeting to help undocumented people interested in obtaining a driver's license.
State Senator Jerry Hill says under the proposed legislation, all-volunteer fire departments wouldn't have to pay sales tax on fundraising.
Identical bills focused on wetlands, habitat, water quality and erosion were introduced in both houses of Congress.
Italian authorities asked local authorities to investigate two volumes stolen from the Italian Historical National Library of Agriculture.
The commission of 21 members works to plan, finance and coordinate transportation in the nine-county Bay Area.
"California has some of the strictest DUI laws in the nation, but we need tough boating laws as well,” said Assemblymember Marc Levine.
AGENDA for Regular Meeting Feb. 25, 2015, 7:00 pm, at Granada Community Services District, 504 Avenue Alhambra, 3rd Floor, El Granada
Proposed goals include putting an end homelessness, improving foster care outcomes, and increasing childhood literacy.
“We have every confidence the higher courts will overturn this decision," one Bay Area group says.