Local News Featured Speier holds first of 4 town halls before her retirement from Congress in Burlingame Bay City NewsUpdated Oct 27, 2022 U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, on Thursday evening held the first of four farewell town hall meetings as she ends a long career of publ…
+2 Local News South San Francisco taps into its youth Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Updated Sep 14, 2022 Affordable housing, mental health and curriculum priorities were the top topics for youth town hall that featured South San Francisco Unified …
World Spain's famous Bull Run festival back after 2-year hiatus By IRENE YAGÜE and CIARÁN GILES Associated Press Jul 6, 2022 PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) — Thousands of revelers erupted in celebration Wednesday as the traditional "chupinazo" firework was ignited to start the…
Local News Police to release more details of San Francisco International Airport fatal shooting Bay City NewsUpdated Jan 28, 2022 San Francisco police have an announced a town hall meeting Monday in which Police Chief Bill Scott will discuss an officer-involved shooting e…
Bay Area Man armed with knife fatally shot by San Francisco officer Bay City News Foundation Nov 22, 2021 SAN FRANCISCO — A man wielding a knife was fatally shot by police inside a residential building in San Francisco Friday, authorities said.
+2 Local News Town hall focuses on California’s budget and benefits to San Mateo County By Julia Lee Daily Journal staffUpdated Aug 1, 2021 State Sen. Josh Becker held a town hall on California’s budget of $262.6 billion with state Sen. Nancy Skinner to discuss how increased budget…
+5 Local News Featured San Mateo County added to drought list By Julia Lee Daily Journal staff Jul 9, 2021 San Mateo County was added to the governor’s drought proclamation and officials here are urging water conservation efforts especially as parts…
San Mateo County to host fourth community and COVID town hall Bay City News Service Apr 29, 2021 San Mateo County will host its fourth Community and COVID Town Hall meeting Thursday from 3—5 p.m.