The van was recovered and returned to the business, police said.
The sudden closure raises questions weeks after the operating permit was renewed, leaving the future of the upscale property uncertain.
The Silicon Valley Business Journal spotlights the region's most impactful leaders.
This tech company stated it provides a climate-change friendly alternative to HVAC.
Recordings that give pedestrians instructions were altered to feature monologues delivered in the apparent voices of celebrity tech CEOs.
The gas station chain is hosting a Fuel Day pop-up to support the American Red Cross.
Customers will a decrease on monthly bills.
Dozens of public employers from across San Mateo, Santa Clara and Alameda counties will participate in this year's summer job fair.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
With water in short supply early last year, the drought cut into the agricultural output in San Mateo County.
Peninsula Clean Energy has signed two agreements this year to expand battery storage that will extend solar power availability after sunset.
The Postal Service is looking to fill hundreds of career roles across the Bay Area, including many on the Peninsula. Here's how to apply.
Peninsula Clean Energy said ECOplus continues to keep bills lower than PG&E's baseline while tapping cleaner sources.
The local minimum wage hike will propel unincorporated areas $1 above California's statewide floor.
San Carlos-based SVF Investment Corp. will be dissolved after failing to complete a merger, Bloomberg News reports.
BITFRONT announced the company’s closure Sunday in a news release.
Last fall, Facebook was still riding high: Its market value reached a peak of more than $1 trillion in September 2021.
The popular West Coast pizza chain last week announced the opening of its new San Mateo location at 154 South B Street.
"It's pretty frustrating because we're losing business every day," said Raul Maldonado, owner of Maldonado's Auto Body Shop.
Earth Island Institute, an environmental nonprofit based in Berkeley, sued the 10 companies.
Many employers, government offices and services will close to observe the Monday holiday across California.
A series of lawsuits asserted that outdoor dining tables at several Redwood City restaurants were not wheelchair accessible.
A judge dismissed Brian Whitaker's lawsuit against a Redwood City restaurant, which could have implications for his hundreds of other suits.
Dinnerbell attempts to provide an “easy-to-use, affordable service that delivers dinners that are delicious and nutritious."
The Golden State may not receive another gas tax hike this summer under Gov. Newsom's budget proposal. What to know.
The local increase stems from the city council’s approach to move quicker than the state’s goal of reaching a $15 minimum wage by 2020.
The creator of the “Impossible Burger” signed a lease at Pacific Shores Center, the San Francisco Business Times reported.
The 15-year agreement by San Mateo County's energy provider with Arica Solar will provide emission-free solar and battery storage.
IQHQ plans to turn the “shovel-ready" 8.3-acre site into the “first large-scale office and life science development site” in Redwood City.
Roughly 100 employees would be displaced, according to Kotaku. The Redwood City location houses Nintendo's sales and marketing departments.
Redwood City and many other neighboring cities closed streets and allowed restaurants to place parklets to better facilitate outdoor dining.
East Palo Alto-based StreetCode Academy hopes that pNFTs, or Philanthropic NFTs, can help nonprofits raise money more efficiently.
The company announced that it raised $140 million in Series B funding, putting the company’s valuation at $1.4 billion.
In addition to the Bay Area's indoor mask mandate, many retailers are once again directing employees and customers to mask up.
Redwood City-Woodside area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Redwood City-Woodside.
A $2.8 million COVID-19 relief package approved Tuesday is targeted at small-scale establishments like food truck operators.
Between June 10 and June 24, Trejo’s Tacos is offering a “buy two tacos, get one free” promotion for local residents.
The low-cost projects in the Peninsula communities of East Palo Alto, Belle Haven and North Fair received $1.5 million from Facebook.
Bars can open indoors and gyms, movie theaters, conferences and other businesses can increase indoor capacity.