Local News Former Burlingame Mayor Rosalie O’Mahony dies peacefully at 90 By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Aug 20, 2021 Rosalie O’Mahony, a former Burlingame policymaker who dedicated her life’s work to the city and education, died peacefully this past weekend i…
Local News Candidates spar once again By Heather Murtagh Daily Journal staffUpdated Jan 18, 2023 Candidates vying for four open Burlingame City Council seats maintained the race's focus on downtown and the Broadway train station but also d…
Local News Political camp tries forming in Burlingame By Jon Mays Daily Journal staffUpdated Sep 7, 2022 ANALYSIS
Opinion Sea change in Burlingame politics Daily Journal staff reportUpdated May 16, 2022 Today's news that Burlingame Mayor Joe Galligan will not be seeking re-election will be met with cheers by some and disappointment by others. …
Local News Mayor won't seek re-election By Jon Mays Daily Journal staffUpdated May 16, 2022 Burlingame Mayor Joe Galligan will not be seeking re-election after two four-year terms on the City Council.
Opinion Burlingame the council race to watch By Bill Silverfarb Daily Journal staffUpdated May 9, 2022 With the Aug. 12 filing deadline fast approaching for the Nov. 8 statewide election, one local candidate has made it clear she intends to take…
Local News Crossing guards get new support By Jon Mays Daily Journal staff Jun 15, 2005 A long-fought battle for the city of Burlingame to fund crossing guards may be over.
Local News Coyotes sighted in Burlingame Daily Journal staff report May 4, 2005 Burlingame residents have been calling city officials to report wild coyotes, and City Attorney Larry Anderson is expected to meet with Califo…
Opinion Politics at play in downtown improvement By Bill Silverfarb Daily Journal staffUpdated Oct 18, 2021 The Burlingame Downtown Business Improvement District suffered a major setback this week as the city clerk verified more than 50 percent of bu…