A police search in Belmont's Homeview neighborhood early Thursday morning led to an arrest of burglary suspect and a warning for residents to stay indoors as officers continued to look for a second suspect who fled on foot, authorities said.
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The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County on 10/15/25 to 10/16/25:
Kym Teppo, executive director, Friends of Huddart and Wunderlich Parks, enjoys introducing visitors to the parks’ wide assortment of events and activities, including the upcoming Family Nature Day and the popular Meet a Mini horse program.
Susan Cohn, Daily Journal Senior Correspondent
Senior Correspondent
The Redwood City Council approved an updated tenant protections ordinance that includes a right to return and relocation assistance that councilmembers hope will strike a balance between incentivizing housing improvements with protecting renters.
Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
San Mateo commissioners are hopeful that long-awaited bike and pedestrian improvements along El Camino Real will be part of the relaunched Grand Boulevard Initiative.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
An unused warehouse at the end of the Broderick Road cul-de-sac in Burlingame could become an indoor ski instruction and training facility named Metro Slopes, per an application to the Burlingame Planning Commission.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
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First place was on the line when the Hillsdale and South City flag football teams met Wednesday afternoon at Capuchino High School.
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
While high school football has a month left in its regular season, all the other fall sports are coming down to the end of its regular-season …
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
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Ethereum remains the most developed smart contract and decentralized application platform, but rivals are closing in based on speed, prices an…
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