Already know who you're voting for? Early voting in San Mateo County kicks off Oct. 11.
San Mateo County poll workers receive a stipend ranging from $115.00 to $140.00 for the day, plus $25.00 for the time in training class.
DUI offenders in California will soon face a major obstacle if they try to drive drunk again.
Initiative launches Oct. 10 and offers participants rides to work for $2 or ability to drive and be reimbursed 50-100% of their commute cost
San Mateo County’s voter registration totals have soared this year, passing 375,000 registered voters on National Voter Registration Day.
Senate Bill 869 was introduced by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo and Santa Clara counties) back in January.
Residents are invited to attend one of two community meetings at City Hall.
"Speak UP San Mateo!" is the theme.
San Mateo County Congresswoman Speier and Peace Corps Director Hessler-Radelet will discuss volunteer opportunities September 16.
Event is planned for this Friday, Sept. 16.
The percentage is higher than the national average of 65 percent.
The bill, authored by Sen. Jerry Hill, pulls the plug on excessive water use during droughts.
Jerry Hill's SB 1046 has headed to the governor's desk and would make the devices a requirement throughout California for DUI offenders.
SB 1046 headed to the governor's desk this week.
Event is planned for Sunday at Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo Church.
If signed into law, the bill could establish the nation's most inclusive restroom access law, the bill's author says.
San Mateo Records Center provides a one-stop shop for the public to submit a request, search archives, and get answers to FAQS.
Plus, find out how to check who is already running.
Car dealers will be required to issue a temporary plate with an identification number, as opposed to paper tag slips.
County warns of fraudulent calls for payment.
The City Council voted Monday night to increase the minimum wage to $12 per hour beginning January.
Secretary of State confirms initiative to legalize marijuana under state law has gathered enough signatures to qualify for November ballot.
In all, six Bay Area residents died in the wreck-- two women and four children, according to the CHP.
A California assemblyman's proposal to eliminate Daylight Saving Time cleared its first major hurdle this week.
In a 7-4 decision, California's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled in favor of laws restricting the right to carry a concealed weapon.
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across San Mateo County.
$30.7 million of that money is supposed to help congestion relief on San Mateo County highways.
City officials say the new process will streamline permitting of local parking spots.
The proposed legislation would make it easier for officials to criminally prosecute companies like PG&E.
The public is encouraged to head out to the annual event in San Mateo.
Collectively, these people owe the government nearly $5.5 million.
A senate committee has unanimously passed the drunken driving legislation.
The new website is intended for smarter, simpler and easier navigation of downtown parking.
Does the area need more EV charging stations? $90 million in grants is available for this and other uses in Bay Area.
The agency manages pension and health benefits for more than 1.6 million California public employees, retirees and families.
Time is running out to make sure your drone is registered with the FAA. Hefty fines and time behind bars possible for scofflaws ...
It's one two in San Mateo County that were closed because of major code violations. Here’s how to check inspection records for dining spots.
The U.S. State Department is expecting an influx of passport renewals soon, which could create lengthy delays.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
Senator Jerry Hill Opens 8th Annual Bill Idea Contest; Constituents Invited to Submit Proposals by January 15