California experiences a sharp change in its political climate, upsetting whatever is considered the current norm. The most obvious example occurred in 1978, when voters defied the almost universal ...
Determining who will lead our nation, represent us in Congress, carry our voices and be our advocates in Sacramento, at the ...
Thursday, Oct. 24, marks the second day of the Las Lomitas Elementary School District teachers strike after no progress was ...
Here in Northern California, we get a taste of autumn, but if you're longing to see the brilliant panorama of colors that the ...
Department of Elections employee Hong Ngo places ballots into bins at City Hall in San Francisco on March 5, 2024. Photo by Juliana Yamada for With less than two weeks until Election Day, some of you ...
The city of Menlo Park and San Mateo County are working together to make changes to the area around Ringwood and Coleman ...
San Mateo County supervisors have directed $18 million in federal funds to local affordable housing needs. “This funding ...
Most of us operate on the calendar year — the 12 months that begin on January 1 and end on December 31. Many governments and major corporations use the fiscal year — typically beginning on July 1 and ...
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority announced on Oct. 22 that they received a $105 million federal grant from the ...
Verbo, a church in unincorporated North Fair Oaks is facing an uncertain future as it has been hit with a 25% monthly rent ...
The Las Lomitas Education Association rejected the district’s offer of a 5.5% raise, $3,070 increase in health and wellness ...
In October 1979, when Pete Stahl was living at home while taking a year off from college, his mother suggested that each family member–Pete, his two siblings, and his dad, a nuclear physicist–research ...