The following are names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County on 5/6/26 to 5/7/26:
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- Half Moon Bay sophomore Paxton Holden fires shutout for first varsity baseball win
- Peninsula Athletic League track and field championship finals set for Saturday
- Starmer says he won't quit after local elections deliver losses for Labour and wins for Reform UK
- Mercy freshman Olivia Eastburn hits for cycle as Bears clinch PAL Lake Division softball title
- Italy tells Rubio that Europe needs America and vice versa on Day 2 of US fence-mending visit
A long-awaited senior farmworker affordable housing project in Half Moon Bay has passed its final City Council step in a 3-2 vote, however, questions remain over whether residents will successfully put it up for a public vote on the November ballot.
Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
The San Mateo City Council approved an updated historic preservation policy that would add an additional layer of local review for potential historic structures and allow the city to nominate properties from a 1989 historic building survey.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
Transit officials are soliciting feedback from San Mateo over a once-controversial 101/92 interchange project, which alleviated some concerns after confirming it would not involve acquiring private property.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
A draft ordinance related to electric micromobility devices was discussed by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday at length, in a study session about how the county can approach a growing epidemic of illegal transportation devices that are putting lives at risk.
Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
What is worth amending the county’s charter? Supervisors grappled with the question at their board meeting Tuesday in an over two-hour discussion that may result in proposed changes placed in voters’ hands this November.
Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
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Half Moon Bay has been riding something of a pitching carousel of late. As a result, it wasn’t decided until Wednesday’s off-day in between a …
The Peninsula Athletic League track and field championships mean different things to different levels of athletes.
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
Two freshman regulars have been leading the hit parade for Mercy-Burlingame this season, as the Bears (8-0 PAL Lake, 19-4 overall) are hitting…
The high school golf season continued for a baker’s dozen athletes from San Mateo County schools as they advanced out of the two Central Coast…
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Most crashes in San Mateo County are not “random.” They happen in predictable places for predictable reasons. And when they happen, the next f…

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