Revitalizing the Coyote Point Recreation Area will soon become the focus for the county Parks Department and with that will likely come changes to the Coyote Point Yacht Club, a
Before the sun could come up Thursday morning, volunteers and officials from across San Mateo County flooded neighborhoods in search of homeless residents living on the streets, in tents, makeshift
As artificial intelligence tools grow more prevalent, Peninsula lawmakers are looking to create safety guards meant to prevent the creation of explicit content of minors and develop greater transparency around
A new leader is taking the helm of the Millbrae School District at the start of the semester after trustees appointed Lisa Hickey, a former Palo Alto Unified School District
Redwood City is now home to two more cannabis shops, bringing its total to four so far, with the grand openings of MMD Redwood City and Airfield Supply Company earlier
With more than 70,000 acres of land under its care, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District sought and was granted a five-year permit to help expedite numerous restoration and maintenance
The development company behind two housing proposals in San Carlos was recently acquired by another firm but city officials shared little concern about the future of the projects, totaling 116
A policy discussion regarding leadership rotation on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors grew contentious Tuesday as the board’s two newer members advocated for a process that would provide
Four years after COVID-19 forced the Tierra Linda Middle School music program to cancel their trip to Disneyland, a group of 60 students are coming back together to make the
An off-leash dog program piloted in Quarry Park by the San Mateo County Parks Department is here to stay, allowing dog owners and their unleashed companions continued access to select
Years after ending its relationship with the San Mateo Police Department, the San Mateo-Foster City School District released a draft agreement between the two agencies detailing the roles each will
San Carlos councilmembers are closer to solidifying objective design standards meant to streamline residential development but left public concerns for the development of large homes, referred to as McMansions, largely
Equity was raised as a top concern for San Mateo Union High School District officials as they discussed future enrollment and staffing ratios during a study session last week.
Plans for a new 190,000-square-foot, five-story research and development laboratory in Redwood Shores was approved by the Redwood City Planning Commission last week, clearing the way for the new building
Katherine Steere of Atherton graduated with a degree in anthropology and Matthew Wong from Daly City with a degree in computer science from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Following last-minute negotiations during its public meeting Monday, the San Carlos City Council approved plans for a new life science development proposed by the Sobrato Organization on the city’s east
San Mateo-Foster City School District officials are looking to improve the district’s special education program through targeted support, professional development and community outreach.
Cities across San Mateo County have decided to limit online participation during public meetings after being hit by a slew of “Zoom bombings,” hate-filled attacks by anonymous speakers.
Redwood City officials zeroed in on youth and climate initiatives during this Monday’s council meeting, discussing both the progress staff has made addressing various issues and plans to continue those
The Latino Leaders Coalition of the Bay Area, a newly formed group made up of San Mateo County education officials, announced its inaugural speaker series meant to highlight Latino issues
Hotel Sequoia, one of the oldest buildings still standing in Redwood City, is slated for a revamp after planning commissioners enthusiastically approved plans to rehabilitate and expand the century-old building.