Rising sea levels will impact the entire Peninsula.
If you set out your chairs, tape, coolers, or other place holders too soon--they'll be confiscated.
City asks for the community's help in identifying ways to update the ordinance on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) - commonly called "in-law units."
New schedule moves to an appointment-only schedule during peak times of service to increase convenience for residents.
Residents can now watch City Council meetings as well as Planning Commission meetings while on the go with their smartphones.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Users of Hetch Hetchy water are asked to step-up conservation efforts by at least 10 percent...or else.
Brett Melone is San Mateo County’s first agricultural ombudsman. Here's a look at what the job entails.
The city's Parks & Recreation Department wants to know what type of summer residents would like to experience in 2014.
Stamps cost more, starting today. Here’s a rundown on the postage rate hike.
San Mateo County's unemployment rate, fell from 5 percent in November to 4.6 percent in December.
The authors pose two questions to the Redwood City Planning Commission in their consideration of the residential project.
The invalidation of AP exams taken by a group of high school students last year prompted this year's winning entry.
Older job seekers in San Mateo County report being asked if they would be comfortable working with someone half their age.
This year’s report highlights the 50th anniversary of the historic 1964 Surgeon General’s report that linked smoking to lung cancer and other diseases for the first time.
Thousands of rape kits sit unprocessed in evidence rooms across California.
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled its 2014 Lunar New Year stamp this week in San Francisco.
The new dog park is intended for a place for dogs to socialize and practice agility.
"To mitigate what we can, we have heavy equipment ordered -- to try and keep the area as fresh as possible -- but it is going to smell."
The popular bird-watching pond on Radio Road that was home to the ducks, is being drained. Authorities expect strong odors to emanate from the infected pond.
This is the sixth such meeting that will lead to the creation of a specific plan for the area located on the bay side of US 101 in Redwood City.
Currently, there are no restrictions on data gathered by automatic license plate reader (LPR) technology.
The transit agency is also introducing new bus stop signage.
The San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District is looking for Redwood City residents to participate in discussions regarding important public health decisions.
Pine calls for “more risk taking, innovation and efficiency” in 2014.
San Mateo County health officials are urging residents to get a flu shot, as flu season hasn't even peaked yet.
A workshop will be held Thursday night to discuss how to make this Redwood City street safer.
In 2012, state elected officials received more than $200,000 in gifts and travel payments, and solicited or received $6.7 million in behested payments.
PleaseGovern.org is a new organization that's using technology to mobilize voters.
This will be the third Spare the Air day this week.
Air quality officials say they issue an average of more than 200 citations on every day there is an alert.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2013; here's a selection of some of the more notable measures that will soon go into effect.
More BBQs? Water fountains? Dog-friendly parks? Take the city's survey and let your voice be heard.
Construction on the new park is expected to begin this summer.
"The ongoing threat of additional fires had to be addressed immediately," said Redwood City Jeff Gee.
The CPUC is allowing PG&E to raise San Carlos pipeline pressure, but sets $14.35 million fine for misleading filing by the gas and electric utility. The pipeline runs beneath Brittan Avenue.
The City of Redwood City will use the public's input when designing and developing the Broadway Street corridor.