Members of both CURB and Occupy Redwood City are upset that the County Manager's recent proposal on how to spend Measure A funds includes a portion to help fund the new jail in Redwood City.
The Redwood City Fire Department's 'grade' went up from a Class 3 to Class 2.
Planning Commissioner Ernie Schmidt said he was not prepared for what he and other volunteers discovered during last month's homeless census count.
The federal government wants to bring fast, powerful—and free—Internet connections to communities across the nation.
Two State Assemblyman argue if car owners are required to own it, so should gun owners.
He encourages locals to drop in and talk to him about any local issue that's on their minds.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
If adopted, the bag ban could take effect fairly quickly.
The community is one of many cities whose dispensary ban on medical marijuana facilities will be affected by the ruling.
State budget cuts are severely impacting the Superior Court of San Mateo County.
The State Lands Commission confirmed in a letter that their approval of a lease transfer to Pauls Corporation is required for the development to move forward.
County schools and other public agencies lost roughly $155 million in investments when Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008.
Patch was provided with a copy of the counter offer letter presented to Pauls Corporation this week - as well as Paul Powers' response to it.
Terms of the deal allegedly offered by Pauls Corporation included $50,000 cash and keeping part of the marina commercial.
Information on when you can do your 2012 filing, complete with local accountant contacts.
The Planning Commission Tuesday night will discuss an Environmental Impact Report for Cambridge Academy, a new private school proposed in the Roosevelt neighborhood.
In our latest PatchClips: Some waited in line as long as two hours to sell a firearm at Saturday's event, where nearly 700 guns were collected.
Rep. Jackie Speier wept briefly as she watched hundreds of guns being collected at Saturday's County gun buyback event.
According to the City, the agreement to postpone was mutual between both parties.
From 2009-2011, the homeless population in the county increased by 17 percent.
The City of Redwood City wants to help teach residents how to come together, get along, and have a healthy dialogue about local issues.
The top three counties in the state for low unemployments are all located in northern California.
The new buses are expected to save $3 million in fuel costs over the next 12 years.
The American Lung Association gave both Redwood City and Woodside grades of Ds and Fs for its tobacco policies.
Sacramento's slicing and dicing is hitting close to home at the County Clerk's office.
She will join a group of Peninsula teens capturing the event on film.
Gov. Jerry Brown says the new pilot program will permit more students to take in-demand remedial college math courses that often are unavailable or difficult to enroll in.
Volunteers will not interact with the homeless but will participate in a valuable survey.
'I made a commitment to forego the salary, and I will keep that commitment.'
The councilmember and former City mayor will be sworn in next month.
The 952-acre property could be used for grass-fed meat production.
Read excerpts from the new president's speech on what his priorities for 2013 are.
Pete's Harbor tenants applied for a restraining order against being evicted, while the fate of the outer harbor leases now lies with the State Lands Commission.
The lawsuit alleges manipulation of bank-to-bank lending interest rates known as 'LIBOR.'
Attorney Ted Hannig confirms two checks for back rent and penalties 'have been sent in protest' to the state, and he accuses the state of coming between Paula Uccelli and her harbor tenants.
San Mateo County's newest Supervisor, Warren Slocum of Redwood City, packed the house Monday night for his swearing-in ceremony.
California Senator Leland Yee and Assemblymember Kevin Mullin announced this week they have been named to statewide committees on important issues.
Representatives will be at the local Caltrain station to ask riders' feedback and answer questions Tuesday morning.
In the midst of Redwood City's massive construction boom, parking and mobility downtown is bound to be disrupted to a certain extent, the City says.
Slocum will be sworn in as the County Supervisor representing District 4 Monday night.