+2 Local News Incumbent, opponent run for San Mateo County supervisor representing District 3: Supervisor Ray Mueller runs for reelection, defending seat against Joaquin Jimenez, former Half Moon Bay councilmember By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Updated Apr 22, 2026 Vying to be a San Mateo County supervisor representing District 3 is incumbent Ray Mueller, with time on the job, and coastside community memb…
+2 Local Featured Sequoia girls' basketball rallies for win Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Updated Jan 17, 2023 It wasn’t pretty, but it was exciting.
+2 Local Featured Serra, Woodside play to 1-1 draw Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Updated Jan 2, 2023 High school coaches walk a fine line during the winter break. With two weeks away from school and holiday travel, on top of those players also…
Columnists 2022 was a bodacious bounty of buffoonery By John Horgan Dec 21, 2022 It is with a distinct sigh of relief that 2022 is limping to a merciful conclusion. It can’t come fast enough. The past year has been a depres…
Local Featured Woodside girls' soccer team still potent Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Nov 30, 2022 By Nathan Mollat
Local San Mateo County local sports roundup • Nov. 26, 2022 Daily Journal staff report Nov 26, 2022 WEDNESDAY
+2 Local Featured El Camino revels in resurgence of the Bell Game Terry Bernal Daily Journal staff Updated Nov 7, 2022 The “Bell Game” is back, and for the fourth straight time, El Camino walked away with the coveted Bell Trophy with a victory over archrival So…
Local Featured ‘Rivalry Week’ is just the tip of the iceberg Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Nov 4, 2022 “Rivalry Week,” which culminates with rival schools facing off in football games, has come to mean different things to different teams.
Local Featured Burlingame volleyball gets CCS Open berth Terry Bernal Daily Journal staff Oct 29, 2022 There was quite some disparity in the Peninsula Athletic League’s draw in the Central Coast Section volleyball playoffs.