The DA's Cold Case Unit said the body of Jeanette Ralston, then 24-years-old and living in San Mateo, was found in the back seat of her Volkswagen Beetle near a San Jose apartment complex in 1977. Police said she had been strangled and raped, and the killer had tried unsuccessfully to burn the car.
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It’s LICCARDO versus LOW in November, as Last Seven San Mateo County Votes Are Counted
One additional vote from San Mateo County today added to Evan Low's four-vote margin in Santa Clara County, giving him a five-vote lead over Joe Simitian, good for the second spot on the November ballot with frontrunner Sam Liccardo, the former San Jose mayor.
The Seesaw 16th: Friday Returns from San Mateo County Boost Simitian over Low by 44 Votes
Weekend processing of ballots by voters who were same-day registrants and the results of challenges to others could leave the race to be Sam Liccardo’s opponent in November a virtual dead-heat.
All Eyes on San Mateo County, as Low Held Brief Lead over Simitian in 16th District
The contest between Joe Simitian and Evan Low could be decided by Friday's report from San Mateo County, which last reported results on Wednesday, March 13.
San Mateo Firm Permanently Barred from Using Its Online System, Admits Harvesting Data About 36M Children
Federal agencies agreed to suspending payment of a $6 million fine because of Edmodo’s “inability to pay.”
Former San Mateo Community College Chancellor Arrested at SFO on Corruption Charges
San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe announced felony charges against Ronald Galatolo, including an allegation that he allegedly fraudulently reported a $10,000 charitable donation to the Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation Fire Relief Fund.
Tolls on Dumbarton, San Mateo, Five Other Bay Area Bridges to Increase in January
Regular tolls for two-axle cars and trucks and for motorcycles on seven bridges will rise to $7 from $6, according to the Bay Area Toll Authority.
College of San Mateo Employee Suspected of Sex With Minors
Police are currently looking for any additional victims who may have had contact with Rojo.
San Mateo-Based Pier 1 Closing All 1,000 Stores Nationwide
On March 23, the San Mateo-based company furloughed 65 percent of its workforce in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
AG Xavier Becerra Joins Legal Battle Over San Mateo Condos to Defend State Housing Law
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he urged the AG to intervene in the case because of its implications for the rest of the state.
San Mateo Cop Accused of Trying to Seduce a Teen Girl Online
San Mateo police Officer Robert Davies, 40, was booked in jail Thursday on charges of contacting a minor to commit a felony.
Merc Merges with San Mateo Times, Considers Dropping “San Jose” Name
Nine newspaper nameplates in the Bay Area will disappear under a consolidation plan announced yesterday by the Bay Area News Group, which owns the San Jose Mercury News.
Mercury News Publisher and BANG president Mac Tully told the San Francisco Chronicle — the region’s only major daily not owned by BANG — that it’s “still under discussion” whether the Mercury News will drop “San Jose” from its name.
San Jose, Santa Clara County Among Jurisdictions Cited by Trump as ‘Defying Federal Immigration Law’
On May 2, the administration removed a link to the list that had been included in a May 29 press release. President Donald Trump’s executive order in April had said some local governments are deliberately obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
Santa Clara County Certifies Final Official Results of Nov. 5 Vote
California Secretary of State reports final, unofficial results for all races, to be certified Dec. 13.
Mail Balloting Starts Slowly in Santa Clara County, with Two Weeks to Go
The more than 1 million registered voters in Santa Clara County are voting by mail at the pace of about 20,000 per day. The 26 voting centers open this weekend for in-person voting, with 13 days until the polls close.
Online ‘Romance Scams’ Stole Nearly $6.2M in Santa Clara County in 2023
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, the FBI warned that scammers take advantage of people looking for romantic partners on dating websites, apps, or social media by obtaining access to their financial or personal identifying information.