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Local News Featured Freemodel turning house flipping on its head By Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal correspondentUpdated Sep 15, 2022 After a successful fundraiser barbecue for the Washington Elementary School Dad’s Club, John Garner and Jesse Lindeman realized they would be …
+2 Local News Featured New Burlingame garage opening soon with housing construction underway By Corey Browning Daily Journal staff Updated May 23, 2022 Construction on a new affordable housing development is underway in downtown Burlingame, with a five-story parking structure slated to open in…
Local News Featured San Mateo County defense attorneys add social workers By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Aug 24, 2021 To help assist defense attorneys and provide clients with more services and programs, the San Mateo County Private Defender Program has hired …
Local News Featured ADA lawsuits hit hard in San Mateo County By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Updated May 9, 2024 San Mateo County businesses are on high alert after dozens were served with lawsuits alleging the establishments are in violation of the Ameri…
+2 Local News Featured Burlingame drug detox center focused on women’s issues coming to San Mateo County By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Jul 13, 2021 The first women focused drug detox center is coming to San Mateo County in a partnered effort by medical nonprofit StarVista and the county to…
Local News Featured San Carlos merchants seek compromise for Laurel Street closure By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Updated Jul 15, 2021 After roughly a year of limited to no vehicle access along Laurel Street, nonrestaurant businesses are now eager to strike a compromise with f…