San Mateo projects a $17 million general fund deficit for the upcoming fiscal year, which the city attributes to rising operating costs and uncertain revenue streams, especially from the state.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
San Mateo projects a $17 million general fund deficit for the upcoming fiscal year, which the city attributes to…
Silicon Valley Clean Water, a wastewater treatment agency in the mid-Peninsula, is inviting the public to have a…
Most of San Mateo’s top bike lane projects could remove parking or a lane of vehicle travel, leaving the city wi…
Foster City is projecting a brighter-than-expected operating budget this fiscal year, though infrastructure impr…
David Boyer is stuck in a waiting game. For more than 18 months, silence from the National Institutes of Health …
When San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan announced his run for California governor in January, the news divided residents.…
Every baseball team begins the season with championship dreams. For the Half Moon Bay baseball team, those dream…
ROSEVILLE — For a team that homered at a prolific rate all season, the long ball proved to be Menlo School’s undoing.
The San Mateo County Fair is back in town, inviting those of all ages to eat the iconic fair food, visit an arra…
The topic of artificial intelligence is impossible to ignore — at home, at work or with friends, it’s the conver…
San Mateo projects a $17 million general fund deficit for the upcoming fiscal year, which the city attributes to rising operating costs and uncertain revenue streams, especially from the state.
Daily Journal staff
Silicon Valley Clean Water, a wastewater treatment agency in the mid-Peninsula, is inviting the public to have a close up view of how the advanced systems safeguard public health, the environment and the San Francisco Bay.
Daily Journal staff
Most of San Mateo’s top bike lane projects could remove parking or a lane of vehicle travel, leaving the city with a delicate balance to strike between mitigating traffic congestion and cyclist safety.
Daily Journal staff
Foster City is projecting a brighter-than-expected operating budget this fiscal year, though infrastructure improvement projects ultimately put a dent in the city's overall financial position.
Daily Journal staff
Every baseball team begins the season with championship dreams. For the Half Moon Bay baseball team, those dreams became reality.
Sports Editor
ROSEVILLE — For a team that homered at a prolific rate all season, the long ball proved to be Menlo School’s undoing.
“It’s been one of the best months of my life,” said Half Moon Bay star shortstop Riley Jackson after the Cougars beat Sonoma Valley 3-0 in the…
Sports Editor
It was a big day on the Half Moon Bay High campus, as Thursday was graduation day for approximately 250 of the school’s seniors. For five of t…
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CA Is Burning said:
CA Is Burning said:
The "Trash Man" has spoken, pornographic books and other filth that Jorg raised his children with are available at his home library. Yuck!
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