South City's unemployment rate stayed at right around 9 percent from February to March.
Scott A. Grindy was offered the position, replacing the former Harbor Master who retired in December, after 'an exhaustive and highly competitive selection process.'
A look at some of the items on the City Council's agenda for Wednesday evening.
Proposition 29 would add $1 to the cost of a pack of cigarettes.
Grants can be used for equipment, training, workshops or other learning tools.
The commission is soliciting applications for the vacancy left by the death of Commissioner Sally Campbell.
You have a chance to share your views on proposed legislation at a public hearing next week.
For all the procrastinators out there, it's crunch time.
Sally Campbell, 68, had served on the San Mateo County Harbor Commission for 19 years.
Do you think the ferry service will be an important addition to South San Francisco's transportation infrastructure?
Revised business plan brings first section of train to LA, reduces costs.
Senator Leland Yee introduced a new state bill that would prohibit employers from demanding social media passwords from job applicants or employees.
Private fundraising dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. tonight.
Tell us in the poll below.
The city council just cut parking rates on the Miller Avenue garage in half. Will you park there?
With most spaces sitting unused, the garage is failing to meet its revenue expectations. If prices drop, will you park there?
City Councilmember Kevin Mullin filed his candidacy papers to run for the California State Assembly representing California's 22nd district.
Yee, who represents South San Francisco in the state Senate, has sponsored several pieces of environmental legislation.
The earthquake occurred at about 5:33 a.m.
Want to stop education cuts or take a stand on taxes? An online tool lets you decide how to balance California's budget.
San Mateo County Republican Chair Chuck McDougald, resident of South San Francisco, said local Republicans have room to grow, but he's certain the party can beat Obama in November.
Mark Harvin contacted the state assemblyman as part of his drug rehabilitation.
The council holds its regular meeting Wednesday night at 33 Arroyo Drive.
A South San Francisco city council member and former mayor has staked out his claim to run for the California State Assembly.
15 teens leaders from the Boys & Girls Club anticipated the president's speech after receiving a special invitation.
The burglary occurred nearly 11 years ago; on Friday, Hill will meet with the man who now works for a San Mateo substance abuse program.
City Councilmember and former Mayor Kevin Mullin will run to represent the newly-created District 22 in the California State Assembly.
Jason Perez and Hanan Qutami say they're not guilty of illegally funneling donations through their employees.
We're looking for champions of government transparency in South San Francisco.
Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich will speak at the convention in Burlingame later this month.
Two officials at a shuttle bus company attempted to funnel campaign contributions to Ed Lee through their employees, the San Francisco district attorney says.
The South San Francisco Housing Authority received $105,000 from the federal government.
A Patch poll currently shows overwhelming support for Caffino, which may be forced to leave the city due to zoning restrictions against drive-throughs.
Supporters of a local coffee shop also plan to speak to the council at its Wednesday meeting.
Report released by Rep. Anna Eshoo details estimated savings for local workers.
In a letter to the superintendent of the Golden Gate National Recreational Area, Speier said the use of a Taser did not appear warranted.
Do the job numbers forecast economic improvement in South City?
Columbus Manufacturing Inc. reached a settlement with the federal government over a 2009 ammonia leak that sickened 17 people.
Students asked the city council to pass a resolution urging the Motion Picture Association to give movies with smoking or tobacco products an "R" rating or higher.
Senator Leeland Lee visited the South San Francisco City Council to introduce his new staff representing San Mateo County.