The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County on 6/12/26 to 6/15/26:
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A young mountain lion that wandered into a Redwood City yard on Monday morning was successfully captured and will be released in an open space area in the Santa Cruz Mountains, authorities said.
Members of the community came to San Bruno’s Tuesday City Council meeting to largely express support for safe-and-sane fireworks sales over the Fourth of July holiday, even as councilmembers will weigh a future ballot measure that could ban the practice.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
Burlingame is trying to keep plans to concentrate new housing development around North Rollins afloat amidst state mandates for higher density and heights near transit stops.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
The San Mateo Planning Commission recommended approval for a new eight-story development at the former Kelly Moore site in downtown San Mateo, a taller and denser building than what was initially submitted a few years ago.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
South City renewed its agreement with the South San Francisco Unified School District to provide it with school liaison officers, but the city’s tight budget projections raised concern about the program’s long-term future.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
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Pat Olson enjoyed quite a fine last day of work after more than 22 years as a teacher at Half Moon Bay High School.
It was the “Year of the Shortstop” in softball in the Peninsula Athletic League’s Bay Division, with one emerging as the Player of the Year. W…
I’ve always lamented the fact that I didn’t go to a 1994 World Cup soccer game when the biggest tournament in the world played at Stanford Stadium.
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The Peninsula Athletic League baseball managers all got together at the end of the regular season — and before the start of the Central Coast …
Around 37 years ago, during our church’s “Adult Study” time, I helped lead a discussion about “Gay Pride.”
Frank Borman, commander of Apollo 8 mission and CEO of now-defunct Eastern Air Lines, compared capitalism without bankruptcy to faith with no hell.
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I enjoy reading the opinion columns written by local students and published in the weekend edition of The Daily Journal. Having been a high-sc…

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