The transit systems will adjust their schedules on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
There are short road closures at two intersections just outside of downtown.
Councilmembers say the guide is only meant to be a tool that organizes all policies in one place, and that the rules are not drastically changing how things are done in Redwood City.
A proposal to be discussed by the Council tonight would put stricter time limits on public comment, limit the use of electronics during meetings, and more.
It's all part of the Redwood City Port's Wharf Rebuilding project.
The City now has 90 days to get public hearings regarding the appeal, filed by a community group called 'Save Pete's Harbor 2012,' on the City Council's agenda.
Here's how Peninsula residents might be able to get one.
Slocum said he plans to tackle economic development, health care, and creating a sustainable budget in 'innovative ways' when he officially takes office on Jan. 8.
Local restaurants and other businesses are giving free food and special deals to veterans in observance of Veterans Day on Sunday and Monday.
Sean Brooks will focus on enhancing business vitality in Redwood City.
The grant comes from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
With nearly 3.3 million votes still uncounted, those wishing to label genetically modified food haven’t accepted Prop 37’s reported defeat.
Anti-tax advocates argue that millionaires will flee from states that raise taxes on their highest earners.
Two men wearing all black were asking voters for their IDs outside a polling place.
An election volunteer at the City Hall polling place said traffic has been steady so far today.
Two incumbents both won re-election to their seats on the board.
Three candidates competed for two seats on the board.
Incumbents Leo Padreddii and Pietro Paravanno retain their seats on the board.
Joe Ross beat out Jo-Ann 'Sockolove' Byrne by roughly 16 percent.
Former County elections chief Warren Slocum beat Redwood City School District trustee Shelly Masur by just over 11 percent.
See which candidates came out on top in yesterday's important local races like County Board of Supervisors, Harbor Commission, Healthcare District and more.
Patch contacted eight biologists at California universities to get their opinion on Prop. 37, which would make labeling genetically modified food mandatory. Seven of the 8 urged a 'no' vote.
How to find your assigned polling place, and create your own cheat sheet to how you've chosen to vote.
There are 11 state propositions in Tuesday's big election, and Patch is here to help with our voter guide of California ballot initiatives.
The annual Coats for Kids program runs this coming week, Nov. 5-9.
The Peninsula Direct Action group posted signs opposing Measure A on a highway overpass in San Mateo.
Weekday ridership is up, and a record number of people took Caltrain to San Francisco for the Giants parade.
After nearly four hours of public comments and clarifying questions from the Commissioners, they voted 7-0 in favor of the waterfront housing development Tuesday night.
Redwood City Councilmember Ian Bain speaks out in favor of the measure that would change San Mateo County Supervisor elections from at-large to by district.
The Planning Commission will hear more comments from the public and possibly vote on the proposed waterfront housing development at its meeting tonight.
The County Health System stepped in after receiving the complaints.
This time, the man embezzled roughly $100,000 from the San Mateo County Community College District.
Measure B would change the way San Mateo County elects its county supervisors by changing its elections from at-large to by district. One reader urges everyone to vote no.
The City of Redwood City's response to the opinion piece, 'Pete's Harbor Tenants Are Not Anti-Development,' that Patch published from a reader on Wednesday.
Nonpartisan summaries of the state ballot measures, plus a lists of supporters and opponents for each one, can be found on the Calif. Choices website.
The City is moving ahead with its program to switch more than 7,800 homes over to 'smart water meters.'
One Pete's Harbor liveaboard tenant gives her opinion on the luxury waterfront housing development currently being proposed, and how the City is dealing with it.
Candidates from Green, Libertarian, Constitution and Justice parties debate tonight with Larry King moderating.
The ban will go into effect by April 22, 2013 in unincorporated areas of the county and serve as a model for all cities to adopt city-wide bans.
Polls don’t win elections - votes do. Here's some information to help make sure yours counts this year.