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San Mateo County Supervisor Lisa Gauthier, along with a panel of speakers, addressed a crowd during the Juneteenth flag raising ceremony at County Courtyard in Redwood City on Wednesday morning.
The Menlo Park City Council plans to keep a one-block street closure in downtown that opponents claim is under used and contributing to a struggling downtown.
Residents were correct to note the quiet zone plans were omitted from the capital improvement plan before the City Council that day. But that doesn’t mean the project is dead, city officials say.
After four years, the long-anticipated affordable and supportive housing project Willow Commons in Portola Valley is now open ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. State Sen. Monique Limón pledges allegiance in the Senate chambers of the state Capitol on Dec. 5, 2022. Photo by ...
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History suggests the GOP will pay a political price for its immigration tactics in CaliforniaThis story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Kevin Johnson Kevin R. Johnson is a distinguished professor of public interest law and Chicano studies ...
This story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. During his annual report on the state’s finances last fall, legislative budget analyst Gabe Petek warned that budget spending was ...
Protests will take place across the Bay Area on Saturday as part of what is expected to be over 1,800 nationwide demonstrations in response to the policies of President Donald Trump’s second ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. It may be tempting to seek, in Donald Trump’s incursion on Los Angeles, some evidence that he is merely trying to ...
After President Donald Trump deployed California National Guard troops in Los Angeles Sunday over the objections of Gov.
Elected leaders and law enforcement officials in San Mateo County are reiterating policies related to cooperation with U.S.
This story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. California public employee unions think their members are falling behind financially in retirement, and for the first time in ...
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