Redwood City neighborhoods, Redwood Shores and Docktown, are impacted by overlap of Public Trust Doctrine and Sea Level rise concerns.
It's all part of Earth Day--and those bright orange bags are meant to catch your eye.
Jerry Hill invites the community to join him for coffee talk about state legislative issues on Saturday, April 25, at Konditorei.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
Propaganda: "information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular point of view."
The goal of the meetings is to make the mayor and city council more accessible to residents, according to city officials.
The program could include collection sites at retail pharmacies, hospital or clinic pharmacies, law enforcement agencies or envelopes.
According to HUD "An estimated 12 million renter and homeowner households now pay more than 50 percent of their annual incomes for housing."
Worldwide “unsustainable development pathways and governance failures have affected the quality and availability of water resources."
Ten people from the Bay Area were among those to earn pardons
The Mayor's Water Conservation Challenge begins April 1. You'll be in the driver's seat for a lower water bill--and maybe more!
An extension is easy. It's online. And it buys you another six months!
Ellen Pao v. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your San Mateo County Property taxes)
Crews using blowtorches are slicing apart the 70 year old span.
The legislation includes assistance for homeowners in obtaining water efficient washing machines or dishwashers at no upfront cost.
The plan stretches over several years, aiming to improve public safety and enhance individual lives.
A state court struck down a restriction in Jessica's Law. 1,400 of the 6,000 parolees are transients.
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a California attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
This handy list from the city has information on how to conserve water locally.
The third annual event will be held in San Mateo.
Affordable Housing, Community Benefits and Impact Fees: Victor Hugo's Les Misérables plays out on the Street
Senate Bill 718 would address a gap in the law that exists when the pollutant in question has not been identified.
Are Bay Area residents losing tolerance for wood burning?
The work is projected to begin this summer and finish in 2018, according to Caltrans.
The city is accepting applications for seven open positions .
Gov. Brown pledges $1 billion for emergency drought relief; nothing for reservoirs
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Community Development Director Aaron Aknin has been promoted.
Have we stopped investing in the infrastructure necessary for a successful democratic form of governance?
"California’s death penalty is not more effective in deterring crime than a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.”
Submissions due by April 23.
In 2001 the California State Legislature passed what have come to be known as the “Show me the Water" laws (SB 210 and 610.)
States urged to reject limits on power plant emissions. The devil is in the details.
City council has approved the parks and recreation department to apply for housing-related parks grant.
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority is asking for five volunteers.
“The San Francisco Giants are proud to sign the brief because it speaks directly to our core values of equality and social justice for all."
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will study affordable housing options in local communities.
Officials will host a meeting to help undocumented people interested in obtaining a driver's license.
Making money off of inmates: video visitation technologies that include expensive captive pay-per-view video chat services.