Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the Millbrae City Council presented a proclamation proclaiming February 12, 2021 as Lunar New Year.
Resident of the San Mateo Highlands to Represent County Supervisorial District 1
Smith will be leading the City’s planning, building, code enforcement and economic development/housing divisions, among other duties.
Local Teen Raises Funds for COVID Relief
A Day to Remind Voters to Register and Make a Voting Plan
Endorsements for Local Offices Including City Council, School Board, Harbor District and Local Measures
Over the past five years, the City of Millbrae has undertaken several strategic initiatives to make City Hall more transparent and open.
Starting March 12th, the U.S. Census Bureau will invite everyone living in the country to participate in the census.
The Presidential Primary Election is coming up on Tuesday, March 3, 2020.
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November 20th Proclaimed a Day for Commemorating the Lives Lost to Violence
A departures hall at a terminal will be named for the 43rd mayor of San Francisco, who passed away in 2017.
The efforts stem from continued controversy over the death of Chinedu Okobi in October 2018.
"Let's not become a police state and keep body cameras as they were originally intended," said Assemblymember Phil Ting, D-San Francisco.
BART is phasing out paper tickets with goal for riders to use Clipper as the Bay Area’s all-in-one transit card.
The international airport was one of four in the San Francisco Bay Area to score funding from the FAA.
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There are nine open seats for three-year terms on the Citizens Advisory Committee, and applicants are currently sought!
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has approved $500,000 in funding to rebuild the Millbrae Community, which burned down in 2016.
“A Conversation about America: Sorting Facts from Fiction” will be held on Saturday.
A deadly encounter with sheriff's deputies in Millbrae is among three stun gun deaths in the county last year.
Many incumbents had success in City Council races around San Mateo County in Tuesday's election.
Students from 14 San Mateo high schools will be staged in voting centers across the county on Tuesday.
Senate Bill 1397 increases the availability of automated external defibrillators around the state.
In addition to the county pamphlet, registered voters will also receive an Official Voter Information Guide from the CA Secretary of State.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill to extend a Baccalaureate Degree pilot program at California Community Colleges.
The city is touting its latest movement on its goal to develop a feasibility study for the formation of a business improvement district.
State Sen. Jerry Hill introduced the bill after several state prisons reported drugs and other contraband that were smuggled via drone.
"The reality is, downtown trash has been a big problem for a long time and this showed beneficial results almost immediately.”
San Mateo County was recently named among the most technologically-savvy counties in the United States, SMC officials said Wednesday.
The civil grand jury says law enforcement officers in San Mateo County should start carrying the drug naloxone, also known as Narcan.
Matthew Lujan, 43, of Millbrae, has been appointed to the California Private Security Disciplinary Review Committee, North.
Multiple school district ballot measures in San Mateo County were either narrowly defeated or barely passed by voters on Tuesday.
Short-term residential rentals have been a hot topic for Millbrae residents since a house party last month went out of control.
A Filipino activist denied US entry at airport reportedly was made to strip, given gun, grenade. Customs officials said that never happened.
"They held (Jerome Aba) for more than 24 hours. Basically it's illegal detention," said fellow human-rights advocate.
Dave Pine's priorities as incoming president include transportation and water issues like sea level rise as well as flood resiliency.
The project would build one new express lane in each direction on Highway 101 between Redwood City and San Bruno.
SMC gov't leaders are expected to discuss this crucial issue as they look for potential shuttle stops to fill critical transportation gaps.
Several local lawmakers including State Senator Jerry Hill are urging the state AG to file charges in a CPUC corruption probe.