+3 Local News Featured How are Burlingame’s storied eucalyptus trees being safely removed along El Camino Real? By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Mar 17, 2026 Along El Camino Real in Burlingame, residents have discussed, debated and argued for years over the impact of taking down the diseased, elderl…
Columnists A black locust tree is showing its age By John Horgan Mar 11, 2026 For all intents and purposes the tall, grizzled black locust tree that dominates our backyard has become a quasi-part of the family.
National Christmas is over, but what to do with the tree? Here’s some alternatives to throwing it out By Jessica Damiano The Associated Press Dec 30, 2025 What to buy, what to serve, which events to attend — December is typically full of decisions. Here’s one more for you to contemplate: What are…
Local News Featured The long tale of Methuselah: San Mateo County’s oldest tree stands tall for a reason By Aaron Velasquez Daily Journal correspondent Dec 5, 2025 Before the World Wars, the Declaration of Independence, Columbus’ voyage to America, the Magna Carta and the First Crusade, there was Methuselah.
Filoli Updated Nov 24, 2025 Filoli Estates expands its holiday experience to include a new winter village and permanent art installation.
Local News Featured Creek restoration nears completion in Belmont By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Nov 18, 2025 Belmont and its neighboring cities should see less downstream flooding this winter season, as the city’s restoration efforts at Belmont Creek …
Transplanting shrubs Updated Nov 5, 2025 As the gardening season ends, many are eager to move shrubs around, but timing is crucial.Â
20250325-05.jpg Photo courtesy of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission/Photographer Robin ScheswohlUpdated May 9, 2025 Work has been ongoing on the Skyline ridge extension trail throughout 2025 and is expected to be completed by early 2026.
20250325-01.jpg Photo courtesy of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission/Photographer Robin ScheswohlUpdated May 9, 2025 Work has been ongoing on the Skyline ridge extension trail throughout 2025 and is expected to be completed by early 2026.