Mayor Kristina Lawson spent four hours Tuesday morning with members of the city's maintenance yard crew as part of her "In Your Shoes" initiative
A fire in Redwood City is a contributing factor to the 11th straight day of Spare The Air alerts
The Tuesday ban on wood burning will be the 10th straight day the Bay Area has been under a Winter Spare The Air alert
This is the ninth straight day a ban on wood burning has been declared
The alert for Sunday places a ban on wood burning once again
It's the seventh straight day the ban on wood burning has been ordered
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators this week in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento
But Bay Area Air Quality Management District officials say Napa air monitoring process is in strict compliance with U.S. EPA standards.
It's a record sixth day in a row that a ban on wood burning has been ordered
BART and union officials will meet Thursday and Friday to try to resolve a dispute over a contract provision that calls for employees to receive up to six weeks of paid family medical leave annually.
Bay Area air quality officials order the alert for a record fifth day in a year
The demolition of 40 stores and the Nordstrom parking garage would start early next year
City officials are looking for public input on Walnut Creek's current and future housing needs
Bay Area air quality officials issue their fourth straight alert due to the cold weather
It's the third straight day a ban on wood burning has been announced
Air quality officials issue the alert for the second straight day
This will be the fifth time this winter season Bay Area residents have been told not to burn wood
The two employees are asking for compensation from the city because of the ridicule they say they've received
Some of the items this past week involving East Bay legislators in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento
Here are tips to keep your exposed water pipes from freezing – or to unfreeze them – when temperatures drop tonight and through the weekend, courtesy of the East Bay's water agency, the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
Lawson outlines challenges in upcoming year while outgoing Mayor Cindy Silva looks back at 2013's accomplishments in front of a packed City Hall audience
It's the fourth alert mandated this week because of cold, windless weather
It's not a Spare the Air day, but officials would still like people to refrain from using their fireplaces and wood stoves
Bay Area air quality officials asking residents not to burn wood for 24 hours
Justin Wedel has both petitions online and volunteers heading out this weekend to get signatures
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
The proposal to tear down and rebuild the eastern wing of the shopping center now goes to the City Council on Dec. 10
The changes will also alter the hours the meters are enforced and add Sundays to the days the meters are in effect
Dozens of nearby residents attended the study session to oppose Pulte's request for a general plan amendment
Ken Nordhoff was fined $200 for failing to report a restaurant outing in 2010 while he was working in San Rafael
The Walnut Creek Employees Association and city officials have asked a state mediator to step in
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Caltrans holds ribbon cutting ceremony at the new tunnel on Friday afternoon
Some of the items this past week in Washington and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
A provision reportedly on family leave pay was inadvertently left in the contract that was approved by union members
Work on fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel will cause lane closures and other delays