The board Is expected to select a map determining which regions supervisors will represent at Tuesday's meeting.
The city council will hold its regular meeting in the Muncipal Services Building at 7 p.m. Wednesday night.
A memorial service on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks paid tribute to those who lost their lives and those who risked their lives for others on that day.
Unhealthy air quality is forecast for the Bay Area on Friday.
The new Orange Memorial Park playground constructed by volunteers last Friday won't open until next week.
The city awarded two contracts for road resurfacing projects at its Wednesday night meeting.
The Crystal Springs Pipeline No. 2 Replacement Project is set to be completed in mid-November.
A nearly two-year debate over a medical marijuana dispensary was wrapped up at Wednesday night's city council meeting.
See what happened at Wednesday night's city council meeting at a glance.
The city council holds its regular meeting Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Services Building.
The Cultural Arts Commission of South San Francisco hosted a picnic on Sunday to raise money for programs and scholarships.
In June and July, local unemployment was the highest its been this year.
From the first day of school to introducing a new blogger on Patch, it's been a busy week.
A suit filed Monday seeks to end the practice of shackling nonviolent immigration detainees, including local resident Uelian De Abadia-Peixoto.
John Rankins is running for city council against two incumbents.
John Rankins, 64, qualified as a candidate Friday for November's city council election.
Mayor Kevin Mullin and Vice Mayor Richard Garbarino have qualified for the fall's city council race; a third potential candidate has yet to file papers.
South City residents can cash in on a total of $8,000 in rebates by making their homes more energy efficient.
The county and board of supervisors will consider adjusting fees for cell tower applications, prompted by grand jury report.
We decided to take a look back at the downtown post office in danger of closing.
Here are our picks for the top stories of last week.
Canal construction will shut off the street until further notice.
See what happened at last night's city council meeting at a glance.
Community members, as well as the city council, showed overwhelming support for future development plans.
The Linden Street post office was included on a list of 3,700 offices the United States Postal Service is considering closing nationwide.
A group of neighbors opposes plans to redevelop 98 acres of land along El Camino Real; the city council will hold a public hearing tonight.
Board to vote on nurse, sheriff contracts Tuesday.
Council member Pedro Gonzalez, a resident of South San Francisco for over four decades, would like to restore what he says used to be an effective neighborhood watch in Old Town.
The city's Personnel Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Housing Authority will all induct first-time board members.
The first draft of new political district maps splits South City in half.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill held a press conference in the South San Francisco Conference Center Friday morning to advocate for the National Popular Vote Bill.
The South San Francisco City Council unanimously approved a contract with Pacifica for police dispatch services.
Read about how the city council extended a moratorium on tobacco shops and voted to provide police dispatch services for Pacifica...at a glance.
In a unanimous vote, the City Council approved a 10-month, 15-day extended moratorium on retail tobacco stores.
Mayor Kevin Mullin and Vice Mayor Richard Garbarino will both seek to maintain their seats on the city council in the upcoming Nov. 8 election.
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South San Francisco man could face life in prison for crimes committed in 2007.
School board takes first steps on Measure J-funded energy overhaul.
Pyrotechnics awe residents; illegal fireworks confound police.
The cameras will operate 24 hours a day.