Business June 24, 2020 South Bay’s Small Businesses Less Likely to Secure PPP Loans By Emanuel Lee Fewer than three in 10 local small businesses that applied for one of the loans are receiving one, according to a new survey. Read More 0
News June 23, 2020 San Jose Poised to OK 226-Unit Mixed-Use Meridian Project By Emanuel Lee The 259 Meridian proposal is one of the first developments that would fit into the city’s West San Carlos Urban Village plan. Read More 8
Business June 22, 2020 South Bay Malls Open with New Safety Measures, ‘Ninja Service’ By Emanuel Lee The lines that snaked outside Eastridge and Santana Row for their reopening left no doubt that people are eager to shop at malls again. Read More 2
News June 17, 2020 San Jose Evicts Homeless From Trailers at Happy Hollow By Emanuel Lee So, what happens to the trailers now? A city official said they could be kept in storage, returned to the state or repurposed. Read More 9
Business June 5, 2020 Tight Security Wards Off Would-Be Thieves From San Jose Cannabis Dispensaries By Emanuel Lee While weed stores in some parts of the U.S. have been hard hit by looting this week, only two of San Jose’s 16 dispensaries reported break-ins. Read More 1
Business June 3, 2020 Vandals, Looters Target Downtown Businesses By Emanuel Lee All told, 21 businesses were vandalized on Friday and Saturday nights, according to the San Jose Downtown Association. Read More 9
News May 19, 2020 All Aboard! BART Finally Sets Date for San Jose Service By Emanuel Lee The 10-mile, $2.3 billion extension brings BART service from Warm Springs in Fremont through Milpitas and on to North San Jose. Read More 8
Deaths May 13, 2020 Beloved San Jose Sharks Worker Rich Perez Dies at 64 By Emanuel Lee The longtime usher and mail-room coordinator for the hockey team died on April 28 due to complications from encephalitis. Read More 1
News May 12, 2020 Fighter Jet Flyover to Salute San Jose’s Frontline Workers By Emanuel Lee Four F-15s—which expect to cross over San Jose at 10:56am—will soar at about 350 mph overhead as part of a statewide trip. Read More 16
News May 12, 2020 Report: Santa Clara County Latinos Disproportionately Impacted by COVID-19 By Emanuel Lee Overall, Latinos make up 27 percent of Santa Clara County residents but account for 34 percent of the coronavirus deaths. Read More 16
News May 11, 2020 San Jose Sharks Give Back to Community, Furloughed Workers By Emanuel Lee As job losses and pay cuts wreak economic havoc on Silicon Valley, the team has made a point of going helping its employees weather the storm. Read More 0
News May 10, 2020 San Jose Teams Up with SimpliGov to Speed Up Online Applications, Paperwork By Emanuel Lee Not San Jose. The largest city in the Bay Area recently selected the SimpliGov platform for workflow automation and online forms. Read More 2
News May 10, 2020 Postmates Couriers Demand Sick Pay, Protective Gear, Fair Wages By Emanuel Lee The #GuacOff campaign is the latest initiative supporting gig workers as they play an increasingly important role in the economy. Read More 3
News May 9, 2020 Silicon Valley Firm Gilead Sciences Races to Treat COVID By Emanuel Lee In the race to find a treatment for COVID-19, Foster City-based Gilead Sciences is going all in on its experimental drug, remdesivir. Read More 4
Deaths May 8, 2020 Heritage Bank Founder William Del Biaggio Jr. Dies at 79 By Emanuel Lee Del Biaggio joined the Rotary Club of San Jose in 1983 and served as a member on the Board of Directors and as a foundation trustee. Read More 0
News May 7, 2020 ‘Everyday Heroes’ Bring Semblance of Normalcy to a World Turned Upside Down By Emanuel Lee The everyday heroes in the fight against the coronavirus are everywhere, making sure things keep running in a world turned upside down. Read More 7