Business October 27, 2020 Twisters Sports Center Hopes Crowdfunding Saves the Day By Emanuel Lee One of the most venerable youth gymnastics organizations in Silicon Valley is in danger of becoming another statistic of the pandemic. Read More 0
News October 27, 2020 Virtual 5k Raises Awareness About the Formerly Incarcerated By Emanuel Lee The event started on Oct. 24 and runs through Nov. 7, and proceeds will provide new clothes to formerly incarcerated individuals. Read More 1
News October 21, 2020 Domestic Violence Cases Decrease During Pandemic By Emanuel Lee While the numbers are trending downward, advocates say the work to curb domestic violence is far from done. Read More 0
News October 19, 2020 Voter Registration Deadline Looming for Nov. 3 Election By Emanuel Lee Eligible voters have until midnight tonight to become registered to vote in the upcoming general election. Read More 0
News October 19, 2020 Latest Casualty of the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Volunteer Shortage at Second Harvest Food Bank By Emanuel Lee Volunteers make up 40 percent of the Second Harvest workforce, but the pandemic caused a huge shortfall of good Samaritans. Read More 1
News October 16, 2020 San Jose Telemedicine Company Releases At-Home Covid-19 Test By Emanuel Lee Even though the technology is ready, no company has federal approval to sell the tests to consumers for widespread screening. Read More 2
News October 14, 2020 Measure T Would Extend a 2014 Parcel Tax to Preserve Santa Clara Valley’s Open Space By Emanuel Lee The proposal would lengthen but not increase the tax set by Measure Q, which county voters overwhelmingly approved six years ago. Read More 3
Business October 9, 2020 Cinebar—South Bay’s Oldest Watering Hole—Asks for Public’s Help to Stay in Business By Emanuel Lee San Jose’s beloved dive bar has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help weather the pandemic-prompted economic recession. Read More 8
News October 7, 2020 Santa Clara County Prepares to Resume Indoor Gatherings—With Certain Restrictions in Place By Emanuel Lee Indoor events could resume at up to 25 percent capacity or up to 100 people and outdoor gatherings of up to 200 people. Read More 7
News September 24, 2020 Roll Back in Time with CarHop Service at San Jose’s Caliva By Emanuel Lee Caliva customers can acquire products in a variety of ways, from in-store pickup, curbside pickup, home delivery and now the CarHop option. Read More 0
News September 22, 2020 Santa Clara Co. Poised to Study Harassment Policies at All Local Schools, Public and Private By Emanuel Lee If the board OK’s the referral, county staff would report back to the board on the matter by the middle of November. Read More 3
Culture September 15, 2020 Sculpture Fair Aims to Redefine Public Art in Silicon Valley By Emanuel Lee If a new Peninsula-based nonprofit has its way, the region will also be known for the transformative effects of public art. Read More 1
News September 15, 2020 United Sikhs Help Fire Evacuees By Emanuel Lee United Sikhs has expanded its program to San Jose to mobilize its resources on behalf of those impacted by the massive wildfires. Read More 0
Business September 15, 2020 SV Lawmaker Taps Local Pizza Shop for Worker Co-op Panel By Emanuel Lee Baby boomers own close to half of the nation’s privately-held businesses. Some say they should turn to worker co-ops as they retire. Read More 9
News September 10, 2020 Winchester Mystery House to Reopen Its Doors—Yet Again By Emanuel Lee Proprietors of the famed landmark hope this weekend’s reopening will be the one that sticks for the rest of 2020 and beyond. Read More 0
News September 8, 2020 Doctors-in-Training Urge Valley Med to Offer Housing Stipends By Emanuel Lee The union representing interns and residency trainees say other healthcare organizations in the Bay Area already offer such a benefit. Read More 7