Filoli hosts the exhibit through Sept. 25.
The event is now in its eleventh year.
A mountain lion sighting was reported for a second time this week, San Mateo County Sheriff's Department officials said.
National recognition by First Lady Michelle Obama celebrates accomplishments in preserving special places.
The annual fundraiser will help provide training and safety equipment like police car heat alarms and K-9 trauma kits.
Grants from KP Redwood City used to fight obesity, prevent domestic violence, more.
We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors told us.
"Economic growth, increased disposable income and lower gas prices have spurred many California's to celebrate... by traveling," AAA says.
Air district officials ask Bay Area residents to help reduce pollution on Tuesday, when local air quality is expected to be unhealthy.
The pending fee hike at station lots was approved late last year.
The five-story tower and area landmark atop Mt. Umunhum dates back to Cold War era.
Thousands will be standing in the sun for hours in Greece this summer waiting for food and supplies, organizers said.
For your kids in Redwood City-Woodside: $40 buys unlimited rides from June 1 to August 31 all over San Mateo County.
May Day festivities are underway.
Congrats to Ken Rolandelli!
Just asking, because Saturday is World Naked Gardening Day. And it's been going on for 10 years.
Is there a parking lot in town that you avoid at all costs?
The restrictions are in place between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and Easter Sunday.
Win free pizza for 31.4 years! Or stock up on discounted fruit pies. Calories don't count on Pi Day, do they?
El Nino is delivering torrents of rain. Protect your home and property with free sandbags available throughout San Mateo County.
There's still time to load up on Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos or your other favorites at booths. Here's where to find them.
Categories range from working dogs in therapy and law enforcement to the ordinary dog that does extraordinary things! March 2 deadline.
Stage Fun for Ages 8-13
The service is open to everyone, not just AAA members. The Tipsy Tow program is meant to keep drunk drivers off the road.
3rd place winner at Stanford National Speech and Debate tournament – January 2016
Open house will showcase 2016 Clean Air Plan, Regional Climate Protection Strategy and New Source Review Rule
A series of storm systems is making its way through the region, and Mother Nature is saving the strongest for the end.
Free Children's Program at the Redwood City Library - Fun with Robots, Science and Math put on by the Redwood City Youth Literacy Council.
Woodside's Arts and Culture Committee's February First Friday event presents the San Francisco Opera's dramaturg, Dr. Clifford (Kip) Cranna
State officials issue reminder of the dangers associated with throwing away old, used batteries.
Grammy Award winner Pacific Mambo Orchestra benefit concert supports music programs funded by the Redwood City Education Foundation
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow. Send us your snow photos!
The Sequoia Century is one of the most challenging and beautiful rides in the San Francisco Bay area.
January 26th 2016 - 3-7 p.m. - 1351 Rollins Road Burlingame
Categories are "Conservation in Action" and "Coastal Beauty." Deadline is Dec. 31.
PG&E officials say it was mostly restored by Thursday afternoon, though.
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow.
"A cold front continues to move towards the coast today and is expected to bring widespread rain...," weather officials said Wednesday.
Our USPS will continue to survive with the arduous day to day grass root support of its workers and leadership like Degraffenreed’s.
In Redwood City, AngelFood Jenn, works to eradicate hunger. This holiday season it takes your support to help buy food for the hungry!