Guest Perspectives Housing is key to health of community By Rebecca Oyama Jun 12, 2019 Open this newspaper on any day and the human toll of our housing crisis practically jumps from the pages. I recently attended U.S. Rep. Jackie…
Local News Burlingame promises fresh faces By Heather Murtagh Daily Journal staffUpdated Oct 26, 2022 With three spots open on the Burlingame School District board of trustees and only one incumbent trying to return, at least two new people wil…
Local News Republican and proud By Anna Molin Daily Journal correspondent Updated Jun 22, 2022 John Lee is pro-choice, pro-stem cell research, pro prevailing wage for workers and he's a Republican - the only one on the San Mateo City Council.
Local News Power line plan approved By Bill Silverfarb Daily Journal Staff Aug 20, 2004 A plan to run a 230 kilovolt power line under Skyline Boulevard was modified to appease upset residents before it was unanimously approved by …
Local News Trousdale report surfaces By Bill Silverfarb Daily Journal Staff Aug 21, 2004 As Burlingame residents breathe a sigh of relief over the California Public Utilities Commission decision to bury a power line deep into the g…
Local News PG&E threatens legal action against city By Jon Mays Daily Journal staffUpdated Jul 17, 2019 Claiming an ordinance introduced by the Burlingame City Council to limit power lines near schools, businesses or homes is "illegal," PG&E …
Local News Council asked to prohibit power lines near schools By Jon Mays Daily Journal staffUpdated Jul 10, 2019 Scores of residents will head down to Burlingame City Hall Monday to convince the City Council to enact a new ordinance that would prohibit ne…
Local News Burlingame to take on PG&E By Jon Mays Daily Journal staffUpdated Jul 10, 2019 By introducing an ordinance that would ban new power lines 150 feet away from schools, the Burlingame City Council took its first step toward …
Local News Official: Power line won't shock school By Yunmi Choi Daily Journal Staff Apr 16, 2004 Shoppers walking around downtown Burlingame are exposed to a higher level of electromagnetic fields than elementary school kids would be with …