Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.
Almost 100 chefs asked Gov. Jerry Brown to put a stop to the practice.
"This legislation is overdue and will help families that are struggling in this harsh economy." Gov. Jerry Brown
Air traffic control will halt all airplane traffic on two runways between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. so the team of volunteers can sweep the area.
The suit alleges that company executives should bear the cost of the explosion, victim lawsuits and penalties, rather than shareholders.
eSlate machines make voting as easy as whirling a dial and clicking a button.
There have been multiple reports of the blender’s blade shaft assembly breaking during use.
The San Bruno unemployment rate is far below the state average.
In 2011, BART officials cut off cellphone service to underground stations to prevent a planned protest. A bill sitting on the governor’s desk would require government agencies to get a court order before doing the same.
Jackie Speier's props meant to point out the inequity in members of Congress traveling with generous food allowances while voting against food stamp programs that give Americans just a few dollars a day to eat.
You can earn up to $148 for working on election day--plus see all of your neighbors.
An appeals court panel has upheld California's landmark 2006 Global Warming Solutions Act.
SFO has been helping small businesses for more than 30 years.
The sale of its old duty guns could raise up to $150,000 for the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
For the second straight day, Caltrain is running behind schedule because of mechanical problems.
The legislature passed a bill that would raise the minimum wage for all Californians.
Assemblyman Rich Gordon is advocating for guaranteed financial training to elected officials.
Caltrain was able to get service running again before the evening commute.
The program provides affordable child care based on the cost of living in San Mateo County.
Water quality is tested at surface-level, and again at a depth of 160 feet.
The statute of limitations passed without criminal charges in the PG&E pipeline disaster.
San Francisco International Airport employed 33,580 people in 2012.
Abercrombie & Fitch illegally fired a Muslim employee for wearing her hijab at the company's San Mateo location, a judge has ruled.
A bill headed for the state Senate would allow the Commission to impose and collect fines without court approval for Coastal Act violations such as blocking public access to the beach with fences and signs.
Should your driver's license have radio-frequency identification tags embedded in them. That bill was decided this week.
Unhealthy smog levels are expected around the Bay Area on Saturday.
Consumers have reported getting sick after eating the recalled yogurt. Check the list of codes and ‘Best By’ dates.
A vote on the proposed changes will take place in October.
San Bruno is commissioning artwork to commemorate the City’s 100th birthday.
The legislation aims to grant a license to applicants "regardless of their immigration status."
Construction during the five-day closure went as planned, and the bridge will be open to traffic on time.
When you head back to work on Tuesday, expect to pay more for parking at Caltrain stations.
Congresswoman Speier says U.S. should not 'bomb for the sake of bombing.'
Here is a brief summary of some of the legislation acted upon by our representatives in the California legislature this week.
San Bruno residents can take BART or Caltrain, then grab a bike.
From San Bruno, your fastest public transit option is BART. If you need your car once you get to the East Bay, your alternate route is to head south to the San Mateo Bridge.
The restriction was put into place after the Asiana crash and an increase in go-arounds.
The new span of the Bay Bridge will have parallel side-by-side decks.
California beat out Texas by almost 30 billion miles. Yes, billion with a 'b.'
A weekly round-up of news from the state Capitol.