However, the ban will go into effect much later than the originally planned date of April 25.
The cost of one ticket to see him is greater than the value of many cars.
The independent report praised the County's elimination of nearly 750 jobs and the passing of the half-cent sales tax, among other factors, as evidence of its strong financial health.
Northbound service is at a standstill.
Congress passed a law this week that will prevent the USPS from reducing Saturday delivery service to save on operating costs.
The state average for an elementary or middle school class is 23.1 students - see how schools in Redwood City and Woodside compare.
Between Monday to Friday, Caltrans will work on installing an Intelligent Transportation System.
A new federal database compares the wait time at Peninsula hospitals like Kaiser-Redwood City, Stanford and Sequoia. What would you guess it to be?
Do you have a guess of how much Reps. Anna Eshoo and Jackie Speier had to raise to win her seat in the House of Representatives?
A Santa Clara man unhappy with the senator's efforts toward increased gun control threatened his life with firearms and homemade explosive devices in January.
An advisory committee is looking for members of the public who wish to weigh in.
The Pulitzer Prize winner shocked the nation when he admitted he had been hiding his illegal status for roughly 15 years.
The City is now accepting rent checks and managing the up-keep of the marina, in the absence of a management company.
The steepest decline was reported on the Peninsula, according to the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital.
Payment options will include FasTrak or 'license plate accounts.'
A group of Democrats authored SB 140, the first new gun control bill to pass since the Newtown school shooting in December.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the hosting bid, against Miami.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area visitors spent an estimated $290 million in 2011, a new study shows.
The City has crafted a survey they hope all residents will fill out, asking about how and when they tend to frequent downtown Redwood City.
The City is introducing new regulations for businesses with a groundwater well or that use creek water.
The Port's executive director issued a statement Friday about how sequestration may or may not affect the Port.
Of the 8,531 people on the Peninsula receiving a federal salary and/or benefits, more than half are retired federal employees.
It’s a problem nearly all cities along the Peninsula face, so whose responsibility is the dumped mattress?
Roy Cloud School to host E-Waste Collection on Sunday.
The Board of Directors are asking for businesses to send letters in support of the Chamber's position for a "blended system" of rail service on the Peninsula.
Feedback is being solicited through a website.
Redwood City can't proceed with plans for a bike path.
The downtown Redwood City taskforce is asking for residents’ input.
Most studies indicate no one wins. What is your take?
Your pet can infect humans with salmonella, even if their symptoms are mild.
County residents initially filed a lawsuit against the county asserting that the “at-large” election system of county supervisors was discriminatory against minority voters.
Now in its seventh year, the scholarships tie in with the annual NFO Community Festival, to take place in August.
Legislation calls for limiting California high-speed rail on the Peninsula to two tracks along the Caltrain right-of-way, not four.
She was chosen out of more than 100 candidates.
Newly inaugurated State Senator Jerry Hill invites constituents to join him for 'Java with Jerry' this Friday in Redwood City.
The proposed increase would take effect immediately upon approval.
The local state senator's life was threatened recently, and homemade explosives and a loaded firearm were found in the suspect's home this week.
Investigators were forced to detonate homemade explosive devices found in the suspect's home in his front yard.
Citing recent incidents of fraud and abuse in local government, the Board of Supervisors adopted three new measures to curtail such activity this week.
Despite at least 25 people who spoke out against funding the new jail, the supervisors avoided the topic during Tuesday's meeting.