Columnists How Ruth Nagler changed my life By Sue LempertUpdated Jul 27, 2021 Ruth Nagler was a trail blazer in integrating San Mateo’s public schools in the late 1960s. She convinced her fellow conservative male board m…
Sports Jefferson on verge of North title By Terry Bernal Daily Journal StaffUpdated Feb 10, 2018 Which do you prefer? Solid structure or streetball? Because the Jefferson boys’ basketball team can get ’er done either way, seemingly at the …
Sports Jaguars’ Ngakoue, Bills’ Incognito clear air after remarks The Associated Press Jan 24, 2018 LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Buffalo Bills guard Richie Incognito jogged off the practice field Wednesday, started signing autographs for kid…
Local News Alleged killer pleads not guilty By Michelle Durand Daily Journal staffUpdated Nov 22, 2019 Lawrence May pleaded not guilty yesterday to fatally stabbing his estranged wife with a pair of scissors but his chance to prove his case to a…
Local News Suspected wife killer pleads not guilty By Michelle Durand Daily Journal StaffUpdated Jul 19, 2019 Relatives of Sharen May were visibly shaken yesterday as her husband of 13 years calmly pleaded not guilty to fatally stabbing her in a San Ma…
Local News Accused wife killer delays plea again By Michelle Durand Daily Journal Staff Apr 7, 2004 A week after Lawrence May made his first tearful appearance in court, the Daly City man returned dry-eyed but still did not deny guilt of or a…
Local News Murdered woman helped turn life around By Yunmi Choi Daily Journal Staff Apr 3, 2004 A patient of the psychiatric counselor murdered in San Mateo last week says Sharen May died just after she helped turn his life around.
Local News Murder ends ugly divorce By Yunmi Choi Daily Journal Staff Mar 27, 2004 n a sick twist of irony, the murder of a social service counselor in the elevator of a San Mateo office building may have been the brutal endi…