Certain restrictions on gasoline production will be eased in an effort to lower gas prices.
The City of San Carlos will be honored for its creative and effective approach to municipal budgeting.
Workers will be paid up to $65.
Here's a look at the agenda for next week's San Carlos City Council Meeting.
Patch reporters all over California asked people what they thought of the debate.
It was standing-room-only at the San Mateo County Democratic Headquarters Wednesday night for round-one of the presidential debates.
Representatives say the new system saves county election offices a significant amount of money, and reduces the number of administrative errors.
The San Carlos Planning Commission will take the public's input on the project, which consists of developing approximately 11 acres near the Caltrain station. To read Q&A on the project, click on PDF document to the right.
David Wittkower is promoting his documentary about the surfmen who train to aid distressed boats and wind- and kite-surfers outside the Golden Gate. The film will be broadcast on KQED in November.
The Helen Putnam Award for Excellence program recognizes outstanding cities that deliver the highest quality and level of service in the most effective manner possible.
Parents of Peninsula teen who died after drinking on a party bus laud new law named after their son, Brett Studebaker.
Following a salmonella outbreak, Archer Farms, Fresh & Easy, Sprouts, Trader Joe's and more brands of peanut butter and other nut products are being recalled.
Break out the pajama party-wear for the farewell flyover. It's a Bay Area happening.
State Senator Leland Yee authored the law that allows Californians to register for upcoming presidential election via the internet. Yee will hold a press conference Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Redwood City.
We are excited to announce that Redwood City Patch is soon becoming Redwood City-Woodside Patch.
New law, AB 472, provides limited immunity to those who call 911 to report a drug overdose.
The normally scheduled meeting of the San Carlos Planning Commission has been canceled. The next meeting will be October 1.
The San Carlos City Council approved the "Cross Services" amendment last week.
State Assemblymember Jerry Hill's bill, which cracks down on stores that sells tobacco to minors, originated from youth in San Mateo County.
Community members are invited to offer input on proposed changes to SamTrans.
The cross-country bus tour of Secretary Arne Duncan will highlight the challenges of the country's education system.
Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation at Oracle’s headquarters in Redwood City Tuesday that would enable the nonprofit to fund and operate a state business department in Shanghai.
Caltrans representatives say they are working on plans for a grand opening ceremony and parade in December - and there's still time to apply to be one of the first cars to drive through the completed tunnel.
A coalition of groups protesting construction of a Redwood City jail that will cost at least $145 million promise to speak their minds at today's San Mateo County Board of Supervisors meeting.
There were 50 fewer arrests in the county compared to the same period last year.
Cases are up 40 percent nationwide recently.
Hill is seeking a seat in the newly created California State Senate District 13.
Members of 'Pacificans for Highway 1 Alternatives' say the project would take too long and is too costly. The group is calling officials to seek out other less expensive and faster solutions.
September is National Preparedness Month - are you prepared? REALLY prepared?
The city council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. inside City Hall.
A new mayor and vice-mayor appointed by the San Carlos city council.
In two quick and unanimous decisions, the Planning Commission approved both requests on its agenda.
San Carlos site on Brittan Ave. and El Camino Real to be evaluated.
Using new census and financial data, San Carlos Patch looked at just how much the Iraq and Afghanistan war has cost the town.
As he prerpares to bid San Carlos goodbye, Mark Weiss reminisces on his greatest challenges and achievements as city manager
Mayor Randy Royce discusses the key issues facing San Carlos as the city says goodbye to its 85-year-old police force and its city manager, and says hello to a new medical center and an In-N-Out Burger.