The money will help with reemployment and training services to those affected by layoffs or closures at 70 companies across the region.
Join the discussion as the City of San Mateo holds the second Taste and Talk Forum for the Downtown Specific Plan Update.
Utility customers may see fewer spikes in winter heating costs if a newly introduced bill passes the Legislature, CA Sen. Jerry Hill says.
The massive transportation plan is aimed at fixing CA roads and making other transit improvements. Here's how you will pay and when.
The public is welcome to observe the audit process in this special school district election.
Congresswoman Speier will be hosting a conversation with former Russian Ambassador Mike McFaul on Apr. 1 at San Mateo City Council chambers.
An "ambitious" five-year plan will improve services and create savings, the county says.
The unanimous vote comes came via the California Senate Transportation Committee.
It's the latest effort to limit federal action in the state under President Donald Trump.
The city says proposed sewer rate increases are required to fund much-needed infrastructure improvements.
San Mateo invites you to participate in hands-on exercises that will help guide the direction of the Downtown Specific Plan Update.
There's a loophole in a law that was brought to light by a Peninsula teen, according to Sen. Jerry Hill.
You must register online or mail in a registration card by March 13.
"New mothers who want to return to work face so many barriers ...[including] figuring out how to provide breast milk for their child."
The election officials will begin processing votes submitted by mail for the Mar. 28 elections in San Mateo.
You're invited to bring your questions about state issues and legislation, ideas on how to improve the community and concerns.
Emergency proclamations were issued due to storms in January and February.
The proposed operational changes at the airport are the latest step to address continued community concerns about noise issues.
The Citizens Advisory Committee weighs in on Caltrain improvements, highway & street projects and allocations to cities and the county.
"The research showed that the most vulnerable are being hit hardest at a time when they need heating the most," Sen. Jerry Hill said.
One bill would make it illegal for anyone to drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.04 percent to 0.07 percent while also on drugs.
If the proposed bill passes, Californians would get to decide if they want to end the twice-annual Daylight Saving Time ritual.
San Mateo Co. officials joined others to urge the Supreme Court grant constitutional protections to immigrants held in prolonged detention.
Congresswoman Jackie Speier and Anne E. Campbell, Superintendent of the San Mateo County Office of Education, led the drive.
"Nightlife matters," San Francisco's State Senator Scott Wiener said. Decision and control would be left to local governments. [BREAKING]
"California is in a world of hurt when it comes to transportation," said state Sen. Scott Wiener.
State Sen. Jerry Hill says an investigation is underway into why some PG&E customers have recently seen their utility bills jump.
Join the discussion as the City of San Mateo holds the first Taste and Talk Forum of the year for the update of the Downtown Specific Plan.
A public comment line previously open at (202) 456-1111 has closed under the Trump Administration and refers people to make a comment online
Immigrants total third of state workforce and contribute $715 billion to GDP, but earn less than $28K per year as heads of households.
Reps Eshoo and Speier are going. "I plan to attend ... in recognition of the Office of the President, not the individual," Speier said.
“There is no difference between a joint and a can of beer to the family of a victim of impaired driving,” a local DA said.
"...the City has no choice but to step in to make sure the building is removed in an organized and safe manner." [BREAKING]
A door-to-door collection service is coming to an end for some San Mateo County residents.
The upcoming event is planned for Nov. 28 in Redwood City.
Students from five area high schools took part in the event Tuesday afternoon, police and school officials say. [BREAKING]
Find your polling place and hours, as well as where to drop off vote-by-mail ballots across San Mateo County.
The public can receive email alerts as new results are posted on election night.
The number of people registered to vote in San Mateo and rest of the county hit an all-time high, elections officials say.
Students can still apply to get firsthand experience at the polls.