Local News Belmont church relieves $2M in medical debt Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Updated Sep 4, 2025 The Congregational Church of Belmont finds ways to help the community every year, and decided to take on a growing problem for many Americans …
National Churches defend clergy loophole in child sex abuse reporting By JASON DEAREN and MICHAEL REZENDES Associated Press Sep 28, 2022 It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass…
World Nigerian forces hunt for gunmen who killed 50 at church By CHINEDU ASADU and LEKAN OYEKANMI Associated Press Jun 6, 2022 OWO, Nigeria (AP) — The gunmen who killed at least 50 people at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria opened fire on worshippers both insi…
State California man in church shooting prohibited from having gun By KATHLEEN RONAYNE and STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press Mar 1, 2022 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A man who was under a restraining order and not supposed to have a gun fatally shot his three daughters, a chaperone…
World Report on sexual abuse in German diocese faults retired pope By GEIR MOULSON Associated Press Jan 20, 2022 BERLIN (AP) — A long-awaited report on sexual abuse in Germany's Munich diocese on Thursday faulted retired Pope Benedict XVI's handling of fo…
Obituaries Kathleen Dolores Sinfield Updated Apr 13, 2025 Kathleen Dolores Sinfield was born on January 22, 1956 in San Mateo to Angelo and Eileen Giannini (Murphy). She was the second of their three …
Local News Featured Redwood City church and nonprofit facing eviction unbending on serving community By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Dec 1, 2021 A Redwood City church and nonprofit has spent two decades responding to the needs of the city’s most vulnerable, its Latino residents, and eve…
Obituaries Mary Cox Updated Apr 13, 2025 In loving memory of Mary, born in Robinsonville, Wisconsin to James and Florence (Conboy) Brinks.
Local News Featured Burlingame’s living heirloom By Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal correspondent Updated Sep 15, 2022 Near the Burlingame main library, on a tree-lined street and down a long driveway, there lives a man who knows a lot about the Bay Area’s history.