Columnists Green with envy By Greg Wilson Daily Journal columnist May 24, 2025 Over the many years my wife and I have owned our Redwood City house, we’ve done what we can to increase its efficiency, both to reduce our uti…
Guest Perspectives What ‘Three Little Pigs’ can teach us about wildfire preparedness By Karen Maki Updated Apr 7, 2025 As children, many of us heard the fairy tale of “The Three Little Pigs.” The first little pig built his house of straw. When the wolf came, he…
Local News Featured Final Redwood City Gatekeeper project submitted for review Updated Apr 13, 2025 Plans for a 479-unit rental development in Redwood City have been formally submitted, the last of eight projects considered during the city’s …
National Recovery effort at collapsed building could end soon Associated Press undefined Jul 16, 2021 SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — Efforts to recover human remains from the debris of a South Florida condo building are nearing an end.
Local News Featured The Garden Club hopes to keep its outdoor dining area By Julia Lee Daily Journal staff Jul 12, 2021 Like many businesses that made it through the pandemic, the Garden Club, a restaurant in South San Francisco serving burgers, sandwiches and o…
Local News Featured San Carlos life science development approved By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Jun 23, 2021 A new life science development was approved for construction in San Carlos’ growing East Side Innovation District, receiving strong praise fro…
Local News Featured Foster City to patch rec center roof By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Jun 11, 2021 Foster City is moving forward with recreation center replacement planning after the City Council urged staff to quickly move the project along…
Local News Man in mental health crisis prompts police response in San Mateo’s Borel neighborhood Daily Journal staff report Nov 14, 2019 A 48-year-old man who had stabbed himself with a knife and climbed onto his roof on the 1200 block of Rhus Street in the Borel neighborhood We…
State Study: California's 12 oldest prisons need major fixes By DON THOMPSON Associated Press Jul 17, 2019 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's 12 oldest prisons, some dating to the mid-1800s, need major repairs or replacements if they are to cont…