The San Mateo Daily Journal won 17 awards — including seven first place — at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club’s 37th Annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards in Foster City Saturday night. Winners were selected from 393 entries from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties. The Daily Journal received the highest number of awards in this year’s competition.

Its first place winners were in the news column, continuing coverage, feature story of a light nature, sports story, headline, graphic design and page design categories. The Daily Journal also won third place in the overall excellence category. The Daily Journal competes in the daily newspaper category amongst publications such as the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the Palo Alto Daily News, the San Francisco Examiner and the Palo Alto Daily Post.

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