Skip to main content

1-30-26

Page 1

Dawn McKenna Founder & Principal | Dawn McKenna Group

Daily

DMG has $1B+ in

both active a

No. 1 in Palo Alto and the Mid-Peninsula

FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 2026

Thinking

Florida? Utah?

TOP 20 MEGA REAL ESTA TEAM IN THE U.S.

It’s the Ultimate Hedge.

#1 IN PARK CITY #1 IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA — Wall Street Journal RealTrends

888.508.70

CONCIERGE@DMG.REAL

ost P 3 electeds may be appointed De Martini Orchard proudly supports local journalism.

FLORIDA

|

ILLINOIS

888.508.7050

CONCIERGE@DMG.REALESTATE

OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4PM

The news you read every day in the Daily Post would not be possible without the support of our advertisers.

1933 Golden Way

MONUTAIN VIEW

Please see their ad on Page 4 and tell them how you appreciate their support.

Locally owned, independent

Judy Bogard-Tanigami (650) 207-2111 Cindy Bogard-O’Gorman (650) 924-8365

ers in San Mateo County are politically savvy and capable of reviewing the qualifications of candidates for office Voters in San Mateo County could and making their own decisions. Why lose their power to elect a coroner, gested the Charter Review Committee committee, which will be reviewing should that shift to the Board of Supercounty controller or tax collector-trea- consider the coroner, county control- Speier’s and other the supervisor’s sugvisors?” County Treasurer Sandie Arsurer and the county supervisors may ler, or county tax collector-treasurer be gestions on Tuesday. nott said to the Post. keep their ability to remove the sheriff appointed by the board or the county If the charter review committee goes The suggestion to appoint departif a committee reviewing the county’s manager. along with the suggestions from the sument heads has been brought to the charter goes along with suggestions Speier did not respond to the Post’s pervisors, the changes would have to committee another time before. In from the supervisors. request for comment to find out why go on the ballot. Supervisor Jackie Speier has sug- she made the recommendation to the [See ELECTEDS, page 35] “I believe that the majority of the votBY ADRIANA HERNANDEZ Daily Post Staff Writer

Under proposal from supervisors

THE UPDATE

Stanford case goes to jury

Dow +55.96 Nasdaq –172.33 Oil –0.20 49,071.56 23,685.12 65.22 Gold 5,365.10 +10.30 NY COMEX futures courtesy of Mish Int’l (650) 324-9110

BY STEPHANIE LAM

SHUTDOWN AVERTED: Democrats and the White House struck a deal to avert a partial government shutdown and temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security as they negotiate new restrictions for President Trump’s surge of immigration enforcement. The potential deal comes after Democrats voted to block legislation to fund the DHS yesterday. FAKE AGENT: Authorities say a man claiming to be an FBI agent showed up to a federal jail in New York City and told officers he had a court order to release Luigi Mangione. The man was arrested and charged with impersonating an FBI agent in a foiled bid to free Mangione from the Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is held while awaiting state and federal murder trials in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. MASSEY SENTENCING: A former Illinois sheriff’s deputy has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting Sonya Massey, a Black women who dialed 911 asking for help. Sean Grayson was convicted [See THE UPDATE, page 4] 1470 AURA WAY

LOS ALTOS

Daily Post Correspondent

PROTESTERS line up outside of the office of Stanford’s president on June 5, 2024. Photo from video supplied by AP.

his race, and a nurse coordinator who wasn’t allowed to work remotely after Stanford Health Care has been sued she broke her pelvis in a car accident. Patient Transporter Isaiah Daniels, for alleged discrimination by two hospital employees — a patient transport- who is African-American, said he “was er who said his coworkers joked about forced to work in a toxic and discrimi-

3109 Maddux Drive, Palo Alto CONTACT FOR INFORMATION

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4PM

KATHY BRIDGMAN

(650) 868-7677

After three weeks of intense trial hearings for several pro-Palestinian protesters who broke into Stanford University’s president’s office on June 5, 2024, a prosecutor argued during closing arguments yesterday that the group should be convicted for conspiring to break in and vandalize the space. Meanwhile, a defense attorney asserted that the protesters never intended to cause harm and only wanted to raise awareness about their demands for Stanford to divest from pro-Israel companies. None of the five protesters on trial exercised their Fifth Amendment right to testify on their own behalf. Speaking to jurors in a San Jose courtroom yesterday, Deputy District [See JURY, page 34]

Hospital workers sue for discrimination BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT Daily Post Staff Writer

1 W. EDITH AVE #A101

LOS ALTOS

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4PM

Loveless Team (650) 400-4208 (650) 400-3309

Susan Sims

(650) 743-1838

Tehama Private Estate Offered at $9,900,000

TIM ALLEN

831.214.1990

|

MICHIGAN

©2026 Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Oppo Act. Owned by a subsidiary of Anywhere Real Estate Inc. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo are registered service marks own Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. *Source: 1. #1 Mega Team in Park City, UT by closed volume ranked by RealTrends Verified The Thousand 2025, as featured in The Wall Street Journal. 2. #1 Mega Team in Southwest Flor closed volume ranked by RealTrends Verified The Thousand 2025, as featured in The Wall Street Journal. 3. #20 Mega Team in the nation ranked by RealTrends Verified The Thousand 2025, as featured in The Wall Street Jo

natory environment,” and Stanford did nothing for two years. Stanford Health Care representatives didn’t return a request for comment about the lawsuit. Two lead transport[See SUE, page 34] 357 MCKENDRY DR

MENLO PARK

OPEN SAT & SUN 1:30-4:30PM

Nicole Aron James Steele 650.740.7954 650.796.2523 Carol Carnevale 650.465.5958


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
1-30-26 by Daily Post - Issuu