Editorials Editorial: Aguirre, Borgens, Gee for Redwood City Council Updated Apr 13, 2025 The point of district elections was to allow for more competition and diverse points of view. In that respect, this has happened but it’s also…
Local News Three running for District 3 in Redwood City By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Updated Aug 12, 2024 Vying to represent Redwood City’s District 3, consisting of the majority minority neighborhood of Friendly Acres, activist Lissette Espinoza-G…
Columnists Election season By Mark Simon Daily Journal Columnist Updated Jun 26, 2025 In my limited experience, candidates who largely fund their own campaigns have a surprising lack of success.Money is money, you would think. S…
Local News Featured May start seen for Hallmark House Apartments work in Redwood City Daily Journal staff report Feb 12, 2020 Construction is expected to start in May at the Hallmark House Apartments in Redwood City — after what a councilman called a “very, very, very…
Local News Redwood City considers limits on natural gas By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff Updated Nov 5, 2019 In an effort to cut down on greenhouse gases, Redwood City may soon require new buildings to be powered solely by electricity and not natural …
Local News Redwood City OKs limits on home size By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff Aug 28, 2019 Fed up with starter homes being torn down and replaced by massive ones, the Redwood City Council has implemented a new process aimed at preser…
Local News Maternity leave under debate in Redwood City By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff Updated Jun 12, 2019 The Redwood City Council is set to adopt an attendance policy for its boards, commissions and committees, but councilmembers have yet to agree…
Local News Featured New effort to preserve Ampex history underway By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff Updated Jul 3, 2025 The removal of the Ampex sign last summer left countless Redwood City residents and former employees shocked and outraged, but some of them ha…
Local News Redwood City park sites advance to design phase By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff Updated Sep 26, 2018 Three publicly owned properties in downtown Redwood City are one step closer to becoming parks after the City Council agreed to advance all of…