Local News San Mateo County launches COVID-19 task force to educate and hold violators accountable By Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Oct 1, 2020 Ensuring the county continues to move through the state’s tier framework for reopening businesses, San Mateo County officials announced they a…
Business Trade body: China can hit US with sanctions worth $3.6 bln By JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press Nov 1, 2019 GENEVA (AP) — The World Trade Organization said Friday that China can impose tariffs on up to $3.6 billion worth of U.S. goods over the Americ…
Local News Millbrae weighs apartment smoking ban By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Jul 9, 2019 Millbrae officials seeking to ban smoking in apartment buildings will further refine the policy proposed to bring the city up to speed with ma…
World Bill extends Calif. cage law to out-of-state eggs The Associated Press Jun 18, 2010 SACRAMENTO — Out-of-state egg suppliers who violate California’s animal welfare law would have their products banned from grocery stores, unde…
World California bills would mandate ski helmets for minors The Associated Press Jun 2, 2010 SACRAMENTO — Minors hitting the slopes in California would be required to wear helmets under two measures approved by state lawmakers.
World State issues report on 2009 Calif prison riot The Associated Press Mar 17, 2010 LOS ANGELES — A state report issued Tuesday on a gang and racially motivated riot at a California prison last year recommends changes in manag…
Local News Grand jury knocks drug proposition By Michelle Durand Daily Journal staffUpdated Jan 27, 2022 The county's probation department is overdosing on Proposition 36 cases but with state funding about to sunset and competing state bills pendi…
Local News Fewer cops on the roads By Yunmi Choi Daily Journal Staff Feb 16, 2004 Traffic violators could be running amok on San Mateo's streets with just four traffic cops patrolling the roads these days.