Seven-story residential development gets OK

Despite some concern about its affordability, a seven-story residential development with 125 units is coming to Redwood City after a unanimous Planning Commission approval Tuesday. Designed by ROEM Development, the project will occupy a 1.8-acre site at 353 Main St. adjacent to Redwood Creek, and includes 19 affordable units: seven at the very-low-income level, nine at the low-income level and three at the moderate income level.

A multi-billion-dollar a mega measurea to fix Bay Area traffic for good heading your way

A proposed "Southern Crossing" would carry more than just cars in this architectural rendering of a proposed new bridge, just one of several transportation improvements imagined as part of a "mega" funding measure. Imagine a Bay Area with highways that flow instead of grind to a halt.

Trump inspires hope, fear in Peninsula residents

The president's inauguration speech was everything Corrin Rankin needed to hear to know she had campaigned and voted for the right candidate. Rankin was ecstatic and emotional as she stood on the National Mall last Friday, tearing up even before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.

Clinton’s Gold Rush: $18 million raised on three-day swing

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets people outside on the street as she leaves a fundraiser in Piedmont, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets people outside on the street as she leaves a fundraiser in Piedmont, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.