Forrest announced his immediate retirement last week, following news that he was being investigated by federal authorities.
The Board will also say goodbye to Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson, who terms out this month.
The 18-month pilot project aims to create more efficient use of vehicle capacity.
Americans will be required to obtain insurance, under penalty, beginning in 2014.
The study shows states with the toughest gun laws reportedly have the lowest rates of gun-related deaths.
The new year brings new driving regulations to the Golden State.
According to this new state law, inmates who committed crimes as juveniles may be eligible to petition for a new reduced sentence.
A dock in the outer harbor of Pete's Harbor had to be removed to facilitate the construction, which could take two to three months.
Stuart Forrest, recently put on paid administrative leave while he was under investigation by federal authorities, announced his immediate retirement on Monday.
All aboard the after-party train.
The legislation requires ignition interlock devices on vehicles after a second DUI conviction.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills signed into law in 2012; here's an overview of what goes into effect Jan. 1, 2013.
The two mountain lions that California Department of Fish and Game wardens shot on Dec. 1 in Half Moon Bay were a lot younger than officials had estimated.
Here's what to expect as far as trash and recycling pick-up goes, from now through the New Year's holiday.
A letter from Redwood City Mayor Alicia Aguirre to the local community.
The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said 'the current antiquated facility is beyond repair.'
The Redwood City Planning Commission recently voted to allow Costco to increase the number of gas pumps from 12 to 16.
Our local Congresswoman, U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, sponsored a bill that just went into effect mandating that commercials be set at the same volume as the TV programs they accompany.
Local officials have issued statements regarding Friday's tragic mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut.
Those visiting Costco or who live near the store may see emergency officials and vehicles with sirens and lights in the area.
When word came out that the Uccellis owe $406,000 in back rent to the state, many questioned how they came up with that number - here's how.
Though the County Clerk usually only sees one or two weddings a day, today, the office was fully booked with a waiting list.
A long list of construction projects - mostly in new housing - are either underway or in the planning process in Redwood City currently.
The contest is open to all constituents of the 13th Senate District, including Redwood City and Woodside.
At a meeting of the State Lands Commission, it was revealed that the Uccellis owe the state over $400,000 in back rent on the outer harbor, and that the state may have the right to deny the proposed development.
Countless public figures turned out for the former County Supervisor's services Friday, closing off a busy city street for several hours.
Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer for the County of San Mateo: 'This election saw a turnout of 79.83 percent of the registered voters, the highest percentage turnout since 1992.'
If the election had been by-district instead of at-large, District 4 tallies would have declared Masur the winner, instead of Slocum.
Youth crime is at an all-time low at the statewide level, according to a new study.
The former County Supervisor died of cancer on Saturday.
Rallyers are now waiting to see if a decision to hear the case on Prop. 8 - which bans same-sex marriage - could be announced this Friday or next Monday.
Up to 30 sandbags per household can be picked up, free of charge, from the Public Works service building in Redwood City.
About 40 percent of the funds went to administrative costs, in violation of California law.
The school would exist on site at the Redwood Baptist Church on Euclid Avenue, not far from Roosevelt School - but neighbors aren't happy about the idea.
The plant supplies peanut butter products to stores like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Safeway and others.
Businesses could soon be held financially responsible for sewer back-ups and overflows and spills of 'FOG' materials.
The Planning Commission will consider the matter at its meeting Tuesday.
Ever wonder where those property tax dollars go?
Harbor owner Paula Uccelli's lawyer said Uccelli plans to shut down the marina regardless of whether the current development proposal goes forward.
A Redwood City native shares his opinions on Monday night's City Council meeting, and the City's guidelines for public meetings.