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San Mateo County seeking poll workers, pay starts at $22

San Mateo County seeking poll workers, pay starts at $22

The County of San Mateo is hiring numerous positions to assist with the Nov. 8 election.
San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa urges state to investigate Sutter's public closure of therapy pool

San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa urges state to investigate Sutter's public closure of therapy pool

Canepa is alleging that the health care provider is misusing the $853 million federal funds it received from the CARES Act
U.S. Justice Department launches COVID-19 fraud strike force groups

U.S. Justice Department launches COVID-19 fraud strike force groups

Becker bills to boost clean-energy shift signed into law

Becker bills to boost clean-energy shift signed into law

Legislation to bring all state agencies to 'net zero' emissions by 2035 among dozens of climate change bills signed by Newsom
Lawsuit, possible license suspension loom for Tesla over alleged autonomous-vehicle deceptions

Lawsuit, possible license suspension loom for Tesla over alleged autonomous-vehicle deceptions

Complaint, investigations by state and federal agencies allege company misled consumers over self-driving tech
County officials take next steps towards establishing civilian oversight of the sheriff's office

County officials take next steps towards establishing civilian oversight of the sheriff's office

The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to establish a committee exploring civilian oversight
No agreement reached yet as Kaiser mental health worker strike reaches one month

No agreement reached yet as Kaiser mental health worker strike reaches one month

The National Union of Healthcare Workers said in a statement that Kaiser refused to consider their proposal to improve conditions for health care workers and patients during negotiations Wednesday night.
San Mateo County offers $2M for concepts aimed at ending homelessness

San Mateo County offers $2M for concepts aimed at ending homelessness

Under the new 'Working Together to End Homelessness' program, local agencies that serve homeless residents in San Mateo County will have the opportunity to apply for $2 million in grant funding. 
Former Redwood City resident and foster care group CEO pleads guilty to fraud, tax evasion

Former Redwood City resident and foster care group CEO pleads guilty to fraud, tax evasion

The former CEO admitted to taking funds meant for the care of foster children that were given to her by private charities and local governments
From bookworm to fungi fanatic: Meet Midpen’s longest serving docent naturalist

From bookworm to fungi fanatic: Meet Midpen’s longest serving docent naturalist

Chris MacIntosh hopes to continue inspiring the public to find wonder in the natural environment.
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