Columnists Supporting the arts is critical Jon Mays Daily Journal staff Mar 20, 2026 Last week’s news that Peninsula Lively Arts, formerly known as Peninsula Ballet Theatre, will be shutting down in June calls into question our…
Bay Area Immigration judge, subject of complaint by lawyers, retires Bay City News Foundation Apr 19, 2021 SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco Immigration Court judge who was the subject of a complaint to the U.S. Justice Department involving hostile an…
Obituaries Joan Talbot Moore Updated Apr 13, 2025 Joan Talbot Moore of Woodside, CA passed away on January 25, 2021 after a long illness.
National Trump, facing expulsion, resigns from Screen Actors Guild By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer Feb 4, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump has resigned from the Screen Actors Guild after the union threatened to expel him for his role in the Capitol rio…
State Just 1% of Californians immunized amid slow vaccine rollout By KATHLEEN RONAYNE Associated PressUpdated Jan 5, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Distribution hiccups and logistical challenges have slowed the initial coronavirus vaccine rollout in California, se…
Obituaries Agnes M. Briggs Flanagan Updated Apr 13, 2025 Agnes Flanagan, matriarch of the California branch of the Flanagan family, joined her husband, Daniel J. Flanagan Jr., in Heaven on August 4th…
Obituaries Joanne Marie Hansen Updated Apr 13, 2025 Joanne Marie Hansen, born August 11, 1933 in San Francisco passed away peacefully in Redwood City, CA on June 10, 2019 at the age of 86 years.
Local News Featured Bees swarm back to Burlingame By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staffUpdated Dec 24, 2018 The Burlingame City Council chambers buzzed with enthusiasm as officials removed a long-standing beekeeping prohibition, taking the sting away…
Arts & Entertainment Video games seek to connect the digital dots The Associated Press Jun 10, 2010 LOS ANGELES — When THQ releases its "Red Faction: Armageddon” video game next year, the Martian shoot-’em-up won’t arrive alone. The fourth in…