At 11:30 p.m. Tuesday all precincts had reported.
Don't miss a beat this election cycle. Watch election results come in Tuesday night for your next State Assemblyman or just check the final tally on Wednesday.
Nonpartisan summaries of the state ballot measures, plus comprehensive lists of supporters and opponents, can be found on a website from the Next 10 organization and government experts at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego.
Businesses across the peninsula have been 'sustainability' and 'green building' award-winners in past years.
South San Francisco City Council meets Wednesday evening.
Come meet your SSF Patch guest editor and pick up a pin!
The ban will go into effect by April 22, 2013 in unincorporated areas of the county and serve as a model for all cities to adopt city-wide bans.
Warren Slocum and Shelly Masur will make their positions on the issues known at a forum in Redwood City on Monday evening.
How far do you think the fire department should go in checking the safety of homes before they're sold?
The South City commission meets tonight.
Proposition 34 would repeal the death penalty, while Proposition 36 would alter the state's Three Strikes Law.
Wednesday evening the council will hear public comments and hold a study session on what should be required of homeowners before a residence is sold.
At a recent City Council meeting, a SamTrans planner discussed the organization's comprehensive review. Plus, here's a rundown of other items council addressed.
Outraged by the CPUC's recent decision to temporarily suspend its hearings on the PG&E penalty case related to the San Bruno fire, Assemblyman Jerry Hill and others in San Bruno demanded that the state regulators reverse their action.
The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge will close entirely for two weekends in October.
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority granted $82.7 million of funding to 23 projects around the county to relieve traffic congestion.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
The move could bring relief at the pump very soon.
South San Francisco City Council meets Wednesday Oct. 10 at the Municipal Building at 33 Arroyo Drive.
Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive at SFO this afternoon for fundraisers in San Francisco.
After the presidential debate wrapped up, Redwood City and Peninsula residents shared who they believed won the first of three debates.
South City planners will hear presentations on initial plans for bike and pedestrian improvements, plus long-term initiatives for reducing the city's carbon emissions.
Representatives say the new system saves county election offices a significant amount of money, and reduces the number of administrative errors.
Whether you swing blue, red, or are still making up your mind, there are several place for you to gather tonight to watch the first of three presidential debates.
The South San Francisco Conference Center hosted the Silicon Valley Community Foundation's annual meeting Tuesday.
Get ready for weapons displays, soaring Blue Angel planes, ship parades and more.
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.
Spare the Air Alerts are issued when ozone pollution is forecast to reach unhealthy levels. Ozone, or smog, can cause throat irritation, congestion, chest pain, trigger asthma, inflame the lining of the lungs and worsen bronchitis and emphysema.
Here's the Patch guide to help you know what to expect if you have not voted early and will be heading to the polls Tuesday.
Elected officials gathered in celebration of the funds Thursday.
Caltrain will hold a news conference open to the public on Thursday at noon to discuss the potential new 'key funding allocation.' Several government representatives are scheduled to speak.
Public testimony in opposition to a new 576-bed jail lasted for more than two hours in the meeting chambers yesterday and often involved contentious comments directed at the supervisors.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill stood with the family of late Burlingame teen, Brett Studebaker, to speak on the passage of Assembly Bill 45.
The three bills would make sure that preventing another pipeline explosion continues to be a priority for the state.
Here's a round-up of what's happening in South City this week.
New law, AB 472, provides limited immunity to those who call 911 to report a drug overdose.
The Double-crested Cormorant was picked up on Aug. 28 in Foster City.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will be attending a fundraiser at a private estate at Strawberry Hill.
Keep an eye out anytime between 8:30-10:30 a.m. on the Peninsula! Share your photos here by uploading them to this article.
Occupy Wall Street began a year ago this week. Patch checked in with the founders of South City's group.