Columnists A new addiction By Jon MaysUpdated May 20, 2021 Imagine something that is incredibly unhealthy, yet it is prevalent in homes, on the streets, in bars and restaurants, even the workplace. Peo…
Columnists Creating the future vision for San Mateo By Jon Mays May 7, 2021 One way to clear a room is to start talking about general plans, housing elements and city planning in general. Start talking about inclusiona…
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…
Columnists Importance of wearing a mask By Jon Mays Jul 10, 2020 I, like most people, am not a big fan of wearing masks. They remind me of painting or going under the house. Wearing one is stuffy. I’d rather…
Guest Perspectives Taking action on civil discourse By Diana Somorjai Feb 21, 2020 The ability to debate divisive topics respectfully is essential to living in a free society and a foundation of our democracy. In fact, were i…
Columnists Some resolutions for the new year By Jon Mays Updated Dec 28, 2018 It’s that time of the year in which we all resolve to change ourselves in some way. I could recount all my ideas for myself, but what fun is t…
+3 Local News Three vie for Millbrae City Council By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staffUpdated Oct 9, 2018 With an ambitious vision to build hundreds of new homes and workspaces near the train station at the city’s gateway underway, three are runnin…
Guest Perspectives Beyond local issues By Mark Olbert Jan 22, 2018 At its last meeting, the San Carlos City Council adopted a resolution supporting the Citizens Climate Lobby, a group promoting a bipartisan ef…