BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
You can head to Yosemite after all to catch some beautiful fall colors.
Map shows how much Peninsula-Santa Cruz area individuals and corporations owe to the Franchise Tax Board.
So far, there have been no reports of humans contracting yellow fever in the area.
Workers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park are among thousands in the Bay Area facing furlough this week due to the government shutdown.
The discovery of the Yellow Fever Mosquito, which carries the hemorrhagic Yellow Fever, resulted in an urgent response from multiple agencies.
Since the ordinance was adopted in San Mateo County last April, initial surveys taken outside of major retail establishments have indicated that 82 percent of shoppers are either bringing a reusable bag, or not taking a bag at all.
Jerry Hill will recognize a local on Friday for coming up with a new law that takes effect in January.
The progressive Silicon Valley congresswoman's sentiments are echoed by others, including the staunchly conservative Dana Rohrabacher, her state congressional colleague.
Brown signed six legislative proposals that would clean up the water coming out of our faucets.
The legislation strengthens protections for immigrant workers.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday issued a public health alert after raw chicken products produced by three facilities of privately owned Foster Farms in California sickened hundreds of people.
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill, authored by local Rep. Luis Alejo, into law Thursday.
NASA's website has been shuttered; most USGS sites down too.
Covered California is one of the state-run health care marketplaces being set up around the U.S. as mandated by the act, passed by Congress in 2010.
National parks will bear the brunt of a government shutdown, should one occur on Monday night.
To find out about your eligibility and coverage options or enroll in Obamacare, visit www.coveredca.com or call 888-975-1142.
Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.
Almost 100 chefs asked Gov. Jerry Brown to put a stop to the practice.
Seniors will pick up some tips on how to protect against phone scams, and financial, insurance and mail fraud.
The local minimum wage will be $10 per hour by Jan. 1., 2016.
eSlate machines make voting as easy as whirling a dial and clicking a button.
The 1994 graduate has so far received bipartisan support.
In 2011, BART officials cut off cellphone service to underground stations to prevent a planned protest. A bill sitting on the governor’s desk would require government agencies to get a court order before doing the same.
The county is looking for citizens to fill some Election Day jobs.
Clarke has the backing of Senator Jerry Hill, former mayors and councilmembers.
The legislature passed a bill that would raise the minimum wage for all Californians.
Governor Brown could sign a bill that allows even illegal immigrants to drive legally.
Assemblyman Rich Gordon is advocating for guaranteed financial training to elected officials.
A new assembly bill looks to reduce greenhouse emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.
Assembly Bill 260 will continue a child care program for kids of working families.
A bill headed for the state Senate would allow the Commission to impose and collect fines without court approval for Coastal Act violations such as blocking public access to the beach with fences and signs.
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Supervisor Warren Slocum is bringing his office hours to Menlo Park.
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There will be 700 bikes for rent in five cities.