The San Mateo-based mediation group will continue to work with South City leaders, law enforcement and residents to build strong community relations.
State Assemblymember Jerry Hill's bill, which cracks down on stores that sells tobacco to minors, originated from youth in San Mateo County.
Last year, San Mateo residents found a variety of objects while cleaning the coast, including a dead shark.
Cyclists and runners will have access, but motorists will not.
The closures will take place the weekends beginning Oct. 19 and Oct. 26.
Community members are invited to offer input on proposed changes to SamTrans.
The workshop will take place on Sept. 24.
By taking this short survey, you can let shelter officials know your thoughts on the population explosion of this popular dog breed.
Gov. 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.
On the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Patch readers are asked to share their thoughts and memories of the day.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill over the weekend that requires California employers to accommodate religious attire of employees.
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.
Speeches by Elizabeth Warren and Bill Clinton were the big draw at Wednesday's watch party at the San Mateo County Democratic Party headquarters.
September is National Preparedness Month - are you prepared? REALLY prepared?
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
Your price tag for Amazon buys could go up by as much as 7 percent very soon.
Legislation introduced Friday would prevent cities from using locals-only rules for any state-funded projects.
Refillable cards let San Mateo riders use multiple Bay Area transportation services.
Toll-free number connects callers with employment assistance, permanent housing, quality child care, food and shelter assistance and counseling.
Mayor calls governor’s proposal to slash city agencies a threat to the town.