The Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC) is a nine-member advisory commission appointed by the City Council. Commission members include representatives of the business community in San Carlos and provide the City Council advice and recommendati
The survey says 98 percent of the respondents rated the overall quality of life in San Carlos as excellent or good.
The Transportation and Circulation Commission will be making decisions regarding modifications to the Holly/101 interchange area, which will cost $20 million and is expected to last nearly 10 years.
Measures U and X appear to be failing; Measure T, which imposes a tax on car rental agencies in unincorporated areas, appears to have barely passed.
The park will be closed for maintenance purposes.
Report comes days before critical budget deadline in Sacramento.
The U.S. Marshals Service will continue their hunt for Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin and John Anglin until they are either arrested, positively determined to be deceased or reach the age of 99.
The city council will meet tonight at 7pm.
Moura recognized for his years of service and leadership.
The Planning Commission chair was appointed to the City Council last night after a unanimous decision.
Anti-jail protesters show up to oppose project moving forward.
The council will interview seven applicants tonight.
Jerry Hill and Sally Lieber will move on to the November election for the 13th Senate District race following the results of Tuesday's election.
A look at the measures that will appear on Tuesday's ballot, as well as the candidates running for positions in the districts that include San Mateo County, such as the County Board of Supervisors, State Assembly, State Senate and U.S. Representatives.
One of these seven individuals will be appointed to the vacant city council seat.
The former mayor will not be in contention to fill the vacancy.
Heavily outspent supporters of Measures T, U and X are stepping up their rhetoric as critical vote nears. They say outside groups are launching a misinformation campaign and local groups opposed to the measure βjust donβt understand.β
Absentee voters are express mailed ballots for Tuesday's primary.
Cameron Johnson dropped out of contention, San Carlos Patch wondering how you feel about the council's desired pledge from applicants to not run in 2013.
The Kirsten Keith for Supervisor Campaign makes a very Silicon Valley effort to reach voters.
Relief for drivers wrongfully ticketed for red-light violations may be in sight.
Take a look at the nine candidates looking to fill Andy Klein's city council seat.
The event is being held at a Hillsborough mansion with dinner tickets at $50,000 per person.
Changes could involve restoring four trains, adding two trains and stops to Sunnyvale and Palo Alto.
The city council last night decided how to fill the seat left vacant by Andy Klein.
Tea Party members and several groups asked supporters why they are voting for President Obama.
Information just released by the Federal Election Commission and the California Secretary of State shows incumbents are able to raise healthy amounts of money compared to their challengers.
Tone of the San Mateo County Supervisor Race turns from issues to qualifications.
Collins says he hopes for a November 2013 election.
The Memorial Day Parade that marched through downtown San Mateo on Sunday honored active duty soldiers, veterans and retirees -- and those who support the troops.
The future of the city council begin with decisions made at this meeting.
Six of the seven candidates appear before non-profit leaders to talk about their vision for San Mateo County.
The motorcade left from Atherton to Redwood City.
The City Council will meet on Monday, May 29.
The President invigorated the crowd inside Fox Theatre.
The President's 20-minute speech had crowds roaring with cheers every few minutes.
The Board of Supervisors approved the use of seized money to purchase a new airplane for the Sheriff's Office.
Whether you are excited or not for the Presidentβs arrival to Redwood City, the town will definitely be abuzz with his visit.
The board will tackle pension obligations
From June 21-to-June 28, San Carlos will guide residents in the many uses of social media.