Latest survey from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University reveals what you may already know. Results show deep divide.
Redwood City 2020 'Redwood City Together' awards a Welcoming Star for local groups' efforts to create a more inclusive community
"We're very grateful to Silvia for her 12 total years of dedicated public service to the City of Redwood City," said Mayor Seybert.
City Urges Residents Seeking to Make a Difference in their Community to Apply by Jan. 31, 2017
“There is no difference between a joint and a can of beer to the family of a victim of impaired driving,” a local DA said.
The annual reorganization is planned for next week.
The Financial Highlights Report provides valuable insight into the county's revenues and expenditures.
Adrienne Tissier was lauded for vision, strength and dedication to the community.
"We know that implementing the Docktown Plan will be challenging, but we will work with tenants to help their transition to new housing."
Supes want to take a slow, deliberate approach to implementing the new law with regard to cultivation and sales. [Breaking]
A door-to-door collection service is coming to an end for some San Mateo County residents.
Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer of San Mateo County, has certified the election results for the Nov. 8 Presidential General Election.
Police say the man suffered major head injuries and required surgery in the Thanksgiving Day attack. [BREAKING]
The upcoming event is planned for Nov. 28 in Redwood City.
Meanwhile, the sheriff's department is taking the incident seriously and investigating the fight at Woodside High School.
The Draft Docktown plan and recently completed environmental studies will be discussed at a special community meeting.
Nine-Month Pilot Program to Test Robot Deliveries of Goods from Downtown Redwood City Businesses
"OK, my dear neighbors, once the shock of Trump's victory wore off..."
Website Features Highlights on Events, Historic Moments and How to Volunteer for the 2017 Sesquicentennial Committee.
A live roundup of Tuesday, Nov. 8's election results from across San Mateo County.
Voter registrations in San Mateo County reached an all-time high, totaling 394,396.
The number of people registered to vote in Redwood City and rest of San Mateo County hit an all-time high, elections officials say.
The mobile voting centers are intended to assist voters with disabilities who are not able to vote at polling places.
Uneducated residents without the right to vote are cheap. Is that what we really want?
City council will hold a study session this Monday.
Imagine if President Obama, Governor Brown or any other elected official for any reason decided to submit a proposal to extend their terms.
Students can still apply to get firsthand experience at the polls.
Already know who you're voting for? Early voting in San Mateo County kicks off Oct. 11.
San Mateo County poll workers receive a stipend ranging from $115.00 to $140.00 for the day, plus $25.00 for the time in training class.
DUI offenders in California will soon face a major obstacle if they try to drive drunk again.
Senate Bill 869 was introduced by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo and Santa Clara counties) back in January.
The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division will begin mailing the Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet on Sept. 29.
Join the protest October 15th and let local government officials, staff and City Council know enough is enough. #Oct15March @Oct15March
The public is invited to observe this critical process conducted in preparation for the November 8, 2016 Presidential General Election.
City leaders want to hear your thoughts about Redwood City and its future.
The Honorable Susan Irene Etezadi was selected as Presiding Judge. The Honorable Jonathan Karesh was chosen as Assistant Presiding Judge.
Everyone is talking about tone & trust but voters should be talking about issues. Answer a quiz & find out if there is a candidate for you?
New ruling by a California judge says that signing an agreement saying you won't sue with other employees violates labor laws.
Jerry Hill's SB 1046 has headed to the governor's desk and would make the devices a requirement throughout California for DUI offenders.
On August 18 the San Mateo County Registration and Elections Division and the CA Secretary of State’s Office will conduct two drawings.