Courthouse Square event held Tuesday in unison with National Moment of Unity and Remembrance for those Lost to COVID-19 in Washington D.C.
The library has given itself the name RCPL CARES - Cultivating and Advancing Racial Equity Systemically.
The 10-acre North Butano blaze was zero percent contained as of noon according to Cal Fire. No structures are currently at risk.
The Court will resume limited operations under the latest pandemic emergency orders, on January 21, 2021.
The Community Wellness and Crisis Response Pilot Project will also be administered in Redwood City, South San Francisco and Daly City.
Published author Layne Ihde will be featured Friday
“Local families will be moving into these affordable homes in 2021” according to Habitat for Humanity's website.
Probe follows reports of alleged police involvement in Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol that left five dead including a police officer.
Mary Kay Mitchell’s started with her sketching colorful drawings in her driveway. She soon got hooked.
The online circus will be held Sunday on Zoom from 11 to 11:30 a.m.
Friends of the Redwood City Public Library will hold the donation drive Jan. 16 from 10 a.m. to noon.
Latest Digital Inclusion Initiative milestone adds 13 new outdoor locations
Unauthorized use for large gatherings cited.
Redwood City announced appointment of Briana Evans to the position Monday.
Esposto’s Delicatessen opened in 1956.
Hector Camarena, 29, had been missing since Nov. 30. His body was found floating in water near the mouth of the Rogue River near Gold Beach.
Animal didn’t act aggressive or predatory in any way according to police.
Changes goes into effect Jan. 4 at Fair Oaks Branch.
Melota Lasi Jr., also known as “Cutty Banks,” was killed in Sept. 19 in a shooting outside a Wells Fargo Bank at Hillsdale Shopping Center.
Peninsula city offering wireless internet access at three locations.
Vegan Outreach brought groceries to 95 Redwood City families and 20 seniors at the Casa de Redwood Senior Home last week.
Redwood City School District will distribute meals to children starting Jan. 6 through June 30.
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The 78-year old said she is not experiencing symptoms but is self-quarantining in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Police responded just before midnight on Sunday to the 100 block of 24th Avenue on a report of a male not breathing.
Annual “Hometown Holiday on Parade” will be held Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. But it'll be a little different this year amid coronavirus.
"Third-wave" coffeemaker has opened a new café in the landmark Art Deco building.
World's largest crowdfunding platform commemorates 10th year since founding. GoFundMe has raised more than $10 billion for causes worldwide.
“Brighten Up San Mateo” is giving residents an added incentive to step up their holiday decorations game
San Mateo County is under contract to build five buildings including four mental health rehabilitation centers.
Barbara Bonilla resigned from her position as the group’s executive director in May. She longer works for the Sheriff’s Office.
The Wi-Fi access points will serve more than 1,800 East Palo Alto apartment units
Many businesses depend on December earnings. COVID-19 is throwing a wrench into holiday shopping.
This Year's Toy and Book Drive has been redesigned for social distancing and amid the coronavirus.
Chamber says the event will show “how Confidence is helping businesses get customers back into their stores."
San Mateo County purchased the Pacific Inn and the TownePlace Suites via the state's Project Homekey initiative.
Firefighters can’t accept toys for their annual “Toys for Tots” program amid coronavirus restrictions but are asking for donations.
Petition drive seeking the ouster of a Las Lomitas Elementary School District board member garnered 129 signatures as of Tuesday morning.
San Mateo said it won’t enforce street cleaning rules before 6 a.m.