Local News Featured Half Moon Bay voters to decide Measure D map changes By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Jun 6, 2026 Half Moon Bay voters will decide in November if they want to alter the maps used to dictate Measure D, the coastal city’s population growth cap.
Local News Featured San Carlos City Council outlines strategic goals for 2026 By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Updated May 12, 2026 The goals of the San Carlos City Council for 2026 are largely the same from the year prior, but councilmembers have emphasized its particular …
Local News Featured Velvet Hippo is slated to replace closed Ark restaurant Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Dec 17, 2022 A proposed bar called the Velvet Hippo at 724 Main St. in Half Moon Bay that would replace the closed Ark North Indian Cuisine restaurant has …
Columnists In transit By Greg Wilson Dec 3, 2022 In 2013, shortly after I started exploring Redwood City on foot, I began writing about what I saw. At first, I focused on what I personally ob…
Local News Featured Kiku Crossing art panels celebrate San Mateo’s history and culture Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Nov 26, 2022 More public art is coming to downtown San Mateo, with the new Kiku Crossing project site adding large art design panels representing the diver…
Local News Featured San Bruno to renovate Centennial Plaza Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Nov 14, 2022 After years of robust community engagement and an impassioned councilmember who believes in the potential for San Mateo Avenue to be a bustlin…
Local News Featured Merchants participate in annual trick-or-treating event in Burlingame Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Updated Nov 2, 2022 For 7-year-old Lucas Parivar, Halloween has a tradition he just can’t skip. After school, he and his nanny Candice James headed down to Broadw…
+2 Guest Perspectives Redwood City Transit District unlocks transit and housing By Jason Baker and Ali Sapirman Oct 24, 2022 It’s not often a city has the opportunity to re-envision its downtown into a regional employment and transit hub, and it’s even less often it …
Columnists Times change By Greg Wilson Oct 22, 2022 Recently I spent two weeks at a family home in north San Diego County. Growing up, I spent pretty much all of my summers there, and so I’ve wa…
Local News Featured Belmont celebrates affordable housing near downtown Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Updated May 16, 2023 A large affordable housing development on El Camino Real in Belmont will start welcoming residents this month, providing much-needed affordabl…