Daly City
Coverage of Daly City in the Nexus archive.
- Judge revokes bond of fraudster with history of evading court
A federal judge revoked the bail of Luke Brugnara, a real estate investor, after he evaded a bench warrant and threatened to shoot people at Thornton State Beach. Brugnara faces charges of wire fraud and money laundering related to a pandemic-era fraud scheme and was recently arrested for firearm possession and making shooting threats.
- Man who tried to sell dead homeowner's Bay Area house faces prison
A man who tried to sell a dead homeowner's Bay Area house faces prison. He pleaded no contest to five felony charges, including forgery, filing false documents, identity theft, and perjury.
- Daly City man convicted of continuous child sex abuse
Oscar Arnoldo Cumes-Diaz, a 45-year-old Daly City man, pleaded no contest to continuous sexual abuse of a child. He was convicted of sexual penetration and oral copulation of a child under 14 years old, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
- 19-year-old convicted of false imprisonment of Bay Area girl
A 19-year-old Fresno woman pleaded no contest to false imprisonment after prosecutors stated she kidnapped a 14-year-old girl from Daly City and took her to Oakland for prostitution. She was initially charged with human trafficking of a minor for a sex act.
- Brush fire causes major BART delays Friday evening
A brush fire near Warm Springs station caused major delays on the BART Berryessa Line in multiple directions Friday evening. As of 6:48 p.m., delays were reduced to 10 minutes but remained active.
- California man facing federal charges in international turtle trafficking plot
A California man from Daly City is facing federal charges for his involvement in an international plot to smuggle nearly 300 poached loggerhead musk turtles from Florida to Taiwan. The scheme involves the trafficking of protected species across international borders. Federal authorities are handling the case.
- Mortgage Rates Jump for Second Week to 6.37%, Freddie Mac Says
Mortgage rates have increased to 6.37% for the second week, according to Freddie Mac. This increase may affect the housing market. The rate jump is a significant change in the mortgage industry.
- Ex-Subprime Mortgage Trader Bets on Homeowners’ Future Equity
An ex-subprime mortgage trader is investing in homeowners' future equity, as the Mortgage Bankers Association prepares to release mortgage application data for March 2026. The report highlights housing market activity in Daly City, California.
- US Home-Purchase Applications Jump as Mortgage Rates Settle Back
US home-purchase applications increased as mortgage rates stabilized, indicating renewed buyer confidence in the housing market. The report highlights a shift in mortgage rate trends and their impact on consumer behavior.