The 29-year-old whistleblower is still in hiding after revealing the NSA’s collection of phone conversations and internet surveillance.
The U.S. Supreme Court this week votes 5-4 in favor of allowing law enforcement to take DNA sampling from arrestees regardless of whether they are formally charged with a crime.
The Obama Administration has admitted to tracking Americans’ phone records for the past seven years to bolster national security, it says.
As our armed forces come home from the Middle East, the Oakland Veterans Affairs benefits office is being stretched.
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada bestows award on San Mateo County.
City government officials to consider new water and sewage fees.
The suspect yelled at arresting officers, “This has nothing to do with Boston!”
Attorney Alison Madden, co founder of the group "SF Bay Marinas For All," said Ms. Webster of the "Save Pete's Harbor" group, does not speak for everyone. In this op-ed she responds to an article Patch published on Monday.
A study by the Center for Investigating Reporting found that 60 percent of Bay Area motorists suspected of being at fault in pedestrian fatalities weren't prosecuted.
City Council sends the project to the Planning Commission for further environmental review.
A California Supreme Court ruling means Redwood City's pot shop prohibition is upheld.
The executive director of the Day Worker's Center leads an eleven day fast with others in the community.
Neighborhood street improvement project scheduled to begin in late May.
California officials released data about every zip code in the state that shows which communities are most burdened by pollution and eligible for funding. See how Redwood City and Woodside rank using the interactive map below.
San Mateo County has the second-lowest jobless rate in the state.
This time, Robert P. Hollywood was found in Redwood City with methamphetamine.
Although the city’s bag ban doesn’t start until October 2013, some businesses began charging for plastic bags on Monday.
While some cleaned up trash, others demanded reform in Redwood City.
Protesters say the new jail project at 70 Chemical Way is “environmentally and socially toxic.”
A new U.S. Census Bureau map of migration patterns between counties shows where San Mateo County residents moved to and from between 2006 and 2010.
Gun owners can trade in their firearms for cash -- no questions asked.
The Franchise Tax Board offers some time-savers and money savers.
State senator Jerry Hill will serve as the master of ceremonies.
Here are this week's El Camino Real lane closures along the Peninsula.
The IRS has issued a warning to local residents as the tax filing deadline approaches.
The California 'Move to Amend' campaign is working to gain support for a constitutional amendment disallowing corporations to contribute to elections like single persons.
The Caltrans project currently underway in San Mateo County is intended to improve mobility along Highway 101 and its parallel arterial routes, such as El Camino Real.
As a result, in February, Housing & Urban Development issued a final rule to standardize implementation of the Fair Housing Act’s discriminatory effects standard
The City of Redwood City made an agreement with Caltrans.
The President is expected to be at a fundraiser in a private residence Thursday morning.
Do you know what our county's Grand Jury does? And, do you have ideas on how to improve the lives of local disabled persons?
A resident who lives across from Roosevelt tells how upset he is that the school district never warns nearby homeowners of major changes they decide to make, that significantly affect them.
Plus, there's an added bonus for early takers.
A county-wide half-cent sales tax increase goes into effect on Monday.
However, it appears Pete's Harbor staff is closing slips and conducting 'repairs' despite orders from the State not to do so without prior permission.
The City argues the state has no right to demand it turn over $10 million in redevelopment agency funds it had set aside to support low-income housing projects.
Joanne Seeney and Vika Sinipata face up to eight years in prison for embezzling more than $450,000 from the County's Mosquito and Vector Control District.
New and expanded programs coming to Redwood City.