The San Mateo Police Department will conduct a driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoint on Friday, March 13, 2026. The operation is scheduled to run from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. in the area of 4th Ave. and S. Humboldt St. in San Mateo.
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At least six new developments have been proposed in just the last five weeks in San Mateo, bringing the city’s total development pipeline to over 6,200 housing units and representing major progress in the city’s housing goals.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
In San Bruno, street sweeping occurs on nearly every street, every two weeks. But only those in the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real or on one west side street, Shelter Creek Lane, are receiving a $46 ticket if they fail to move their cars for the sweeper.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
The San Mateo City Council passed an ordinance banning gas leaf blowers, moving in the footsteps of some other Peninsula cities such as Menlo Park and Burlingame.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
When the Spanish declared ownership of Alta, California, it gave the church the right to govern it and do with it what it seemed fit. However, the Army was to maintain order and protect the church. This arrangement caused friction from the beginning. The church controlled the land and did no…
Half Moon Bay’s financial outlook is slowly but steadily looking up, with revenue for the current fiscal year outperforming expectations and its structural budget deficit projected to decrease, staff told councilmembers at a City Council meeting Feb. 3.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal Poll Question
A lot is made in sports about a team’s “culture.” What makes a team good or bad? Is it a good experience?
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
Seven basketball teams from San Mateo County advanced to Thursday’s second round of the CIF Northern California regional bracket and six more …
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
Without Lucas Shotts, the Crystal boys’ soccer team is a Central Coast Section finalist as the Gryphons made the 2025 Division V championship …
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
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