Local News Court’s public service hours to be reduced By Susan Cohn Daily Journal senior correspondent Sep 28, 2024 Public service hours for the Civil, Probate, Family Law, and Records Management divisions will be reduced effective Oct. 7, 2024 as the San Ma…
Columnists And then there were 3 By Greg Wilson May 29, 2021 Given the number and variety of activities that take place there — the concerts, the movie nights, the dances and the art shows — along with t…
National Jury reaches verdict at trial over George Floyd's death By AMY FORLITI, STEPHEN GROVES and TAMMY WEBBER Associated PressUpdated Apr 20, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The jury reached a verdict Tuesday at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, the Bl…
National US agents to pull back in Portland but will stay on standby By GILLIAN FLACCUS and MIKE BALSAMO Associated Press Jul 29, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Federal agents who have been guarding the U.S. courthouse during violent protests in downtown Portland, Oregon, will beg…
National Portland protest groups sue US over tear gas, rubber bullets By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press Jul 28, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Two groups protesting U.S. agents sent to Portland by President Donald Trump to tamp down demonstrations outside a feder…
National On Portland's streets: Anger, fear, and a fence that divides By MIKE BALSAMO and GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press Jul 27, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The party at the Salmon Street Springs fountain, a riverfront landmark in the heart of Portland, was just getting started.
National Federal presence in Portland gives protests new momentum By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press Jul 21, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Mardy Widman has watched protests against racial injustice unfold in her hometown of Portland, Oregon, for more than sev…
National Justice delayed: Virus crisis upends courts system across US By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL TARM Associated Press Apr 8, 2020 BOSTON (AP) — Courthouses shuttered. Thousands of trials on hold. Legal deadlines pushed.
State Prosecutor vows to seek prison term for corrupt congressman By JULIE WATSON Associated PressUpdated Dec 3, 2019 SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal prosecutor vowed Tuesday to seek jail time for California Rep. Duncan Hunter after he pleaded guilty Tuesday to mis…
Local News Man gets more charges for alleged Redwood City courthouse stabbing Updated Apr 13, 2025 A 49-year-old man facing charges for allegedly stabbing two men in a Redwood City Burger King in June was charged with three more felonies and…