The county approved $54.2 million for 10 affordable housing proposals, and $12.8 million to buy a San Mateo hotel for transitional housing.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Redwood City-Woodside area soon.
Get creative as you try to "out-BOO" your neighbors for Redwood City’s BEST decorated Halloween home bragging rights!
The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County from Oct. 12 to Oct. 18.
Randal Maykopet is charged with burglary of a motor vehicle, attempting to steal a vehicle, second-degree robbery and resisting arrest.
Officials warn that wet roads, traffic incidents and wind may be in store for Redwood City as fall's first rain arrives.
San Mateo County Libraries welcomes Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won't Love You Back, on Wednesday, November 3 at 6:30 PM. Join us as Sar ...
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Fire officials plan to burn 10 acres, to tie in with an Oct. 1 burn that targeted 30 acres to reduce brush on a ridge north of Pescadero.
Landmark pumpkin patches and farms in California offer a ton of autumn fun for the family.
Violet King, who passed away at the age of 101 in October 2020, said her final wishes were to “benefit the children of San Mateo."
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The Golden State had the most ranked schools in the U.S. on the inaugural list, which ranked 80,000 elementary and middle schools.
East Palo Alto-based StreetCode Academy hopes that pNFTs, or Philanthropic NFTs, can help nonprofits raise money more efficiently.
Science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics, or STEAM for short, are a collective set of disciplines that are designated as c ...
Five stars for quality, safety, care to Kaiser Permanente for Medicare programs. Top rating for 11 years from Centers for Medicare Services
The company announced that it raised $140 million in Series B funding, putting the company’s valuation at $1.4 billion.
The San Mateo County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
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The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County from Oct. 6 to Oct. 12.
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Inspired by a photo from Hong Kong, two artists built a sculpture symbolizing the right to peacefully protest for Redwood City's Art Kiosk.
Your fall guide to haunted houses, corn mazes, hayrides, festivals, Day of the Dead & more throughout Redwood City, Woodside & Peninsula.
Landmark pumpkin patches and farms in California offer a ton of fall fun for the family.
We understand the great value of the arts and of creative expression in our communities, and Open Mic Nights have been an important spac ...
Our 2021 theme is "Good Trouble." Transformative change requires grit, perseverance, and hope. With the non-violent principles of Martin ...
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More in-person services will be available at city hall and various libraries beginning Monday, the city announced.
The Redwood City-Woodside area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
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San Mateo County Chief of Health Louise Rogers said earlier this week that the region is "coming through this" and "turning the corner."
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"Ballers, we heard you!" the city's Parks and Recreation department posted on Facebook. "Can you believe we never had an outdoor court?!"
The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County from Sept. 28 to Oct. 6.
From October 4th to October 9th, you can stop by any of our San Mateo County Libraries locations to join us for Ink in October, where we ...
The circus, a once-a-year event in Redwood City, will open up Oct. 8 and run through Nov. 21.
Fall visits to Redwood City pumpkin fields help you score the best jack-o’-lanterns, but they may also inspire DIY costumes.
During this timeframe, Medicare beneficiaries can change their current Part C and/or Part D coverage by enrolling in a new plan.
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