Lockdown at Redwood City school after kidnapping attempt
One man has been arrested after attempting to kidnap a student at Sequoia High School in Redwood City.
Judge to rule on whether Scott Peterson gets evidence he wants
It's now up to a judge to decide whether convicted murderer Scott Peterson will get evidence his attorneys believe will prove he didn't kill his pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son.
Family reunited with missing puppy scared off by fireworks
A Bay Area family has been reunited with their lost puppy after it was scared away by fireworks on the Fourth of July.
Redwood City boat fire: 2 rescued after jumping ship
Two people jumped ship after their boat caught fire off the shore of Redwood City on Monday afternoon, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
'Worst disaster:' Redwood City developer bemoans 8-alarm fire
The CEO of the development company that was building a 179-unit, $155-million affordable housing development near Redwood City said he was struggling after an 8-alarm fire ripped through his multi-story building.
Massive fire at Redwood City affordable housing development
Fire crews on Monday were sent to fight a massive, eight-alarm fire in Redwood City that ripped through a $155 million- affordable housing development under construction, dashing hopes that it would be rebuilt any time soon.
Judge largely rejects DNA testing request by Scott Peterson in bid to prove innocence
A San Mateo County judge on Wednesday rejected all but one of convicted killer Scott Peterson's requests via the Los Angeles Innocence Project for DNA testing on certain items in hopes of proving he didn't kill his pregnant wife.
Pile of cars sparked fire at Redwood City scrap metal facility
A fire that erupted at a scrap metal facility in Redwood City on Wednesday, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air, originated from a pile of cars, investigators said.
Victim tracks stolen truck to Oakland, waits hours for police response
An auto-theft victim expressed frustration with Oakland police after officers took hours to respond to the location where he tracked his stolen pickup truck.
California speeds up mental health landscape transformation
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Tuesday that the state is accelerating the first round of funding, made available by Prop 1, to transform the mental health landscape, focusing on the most seriously ill and unhoused people.
Pro-Palestine advocates confronted while hanging banners on Peninsula overpass
While the region celebrated Cinco de Mayo just days ago, a profanity-laced tirade was recorded as it took place on the same day, thus becoming the latest instance of disunity in the community.
Teen arrested for allegedly selling fake Airpods on social media
Redwood City officers arrested a teenager who allegedly sold fake Apple earphones on social media, police said Thursday.
Police recover stolen $2K wedding dress, suspect arrested
Police in Redwood City have arrested a man suspected of swiping a package off a porch that contained a woman's expensive wedding dress, the department said Wednesday.
San Carlos man arrested for allegedly exposing genitalia to high school student
Redwood City officers arrested a 63-year-old man on Thursday for allegedly exposing his genitalia to a student in the city in March, police said.
Heavy police, SWAT presence in Redwood City
A heavy police presence, including SWAT officers and sheriff's deputies, was seen early Thursday morning in Redwood City.
Redwood City package thief steals $2K wedding dress from porch
Authorities in Redwood City are searching for a porch pirate who stole packages that included a $2,000 wedding dress from a resident's porch.
Caltrans project set to rid Woodside Road of all street parking for bike lanes
Small business owners in Redwood City are frustrated over a new project starting this month that would rid Woodside Road of street parking to make way for cyclists.
Inmate found dead in Redwood City jail
An inmate at a San Mateo County jail has reportedly died by suicide, officials say.
Redwood City council meeting about ceasefire resolution draws hundreds
The City Council in Redwood City listened to pleas for and against a Gaza cease-fire resolution at Monday's meeting.
Few power outages, damage reported on Peninsula in wake of storms
After last year’s atmospheric river storms drenched the Bay Area, a Redwood City hardware store says people seem to be much more prepared this time around.




















