What began as a search for a place to get pregame shots up turned into a basketball business venture that brought Shoot 360, a high-tech basketball training franchise, to San Mateo County.
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The Sequoia Union High School District will review instructional materials regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict as one of several actions it agreed to take in a settlement reached with concerned Jewish parents who alleged the district was a hostile learning environment for their students.
Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
A regional transit funding measure has cleared over 300,000 signatures, well over the threshold to qualify for the upcoming November election.
Foster City is cautiously optimistic it can avoid long-term structural operating deficits, however, capital improvement financing will likely cut into some of the city’s gains.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
Peninsula High School’s new principal will be Dr. Barnaby Payne, a longtime educator and administrator, with an approved contract by the San Mateo Union High School District Board of Trustees.
A 72-year-old woman died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing a street in Redwood City late Sunday evening, and the Redwood City Police Department is looking for the driver who fled the scene, according to law enforcement.
Daily Journal Poll Question
Menlo junior Henry Hauser likes to run from behind. A tactical middle-distance competitor, he generally likes to draft one runner. Maybe two.
Aliyah Scheller, San Mateo softball. The sophomore slugger got the Bearcats off to a good start in their quest to return to the CCS championsh…
The Capuchino softball team looked poised to return to the Central Coast Section finals for the second time in three years Tuesday night.
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
The Burlingame softball team not only went into the Central Coast Section Division II tournament with a head of steam, the Panthers were peaki…
Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff
Sports Editor
There was no discernible reason for it. On a sunny midweek morning in Burlingame, two young men were hard at work tidying up a sidewalk and ne…
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