News December 27, 2018 2018: A Year in Review By Silicon Valley Newsroom In which we look back on all the strange, infuriating and preposterous things that went down in 2018 and say, “Sayonara!” Read More 1
News December 24, 2018 Happy Holidays From SJI By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose Inside would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Holidays. We will return Wednesday, Dec. 26. Read More 5
News December 21, 2018 Beware of Holiday Phone Scammers Posing as IRS Reps By Silicon Valley Newsroom Scammers. They’re watching, waiting and given the opportunity, they’ll make their holidays bright at your expense. Read More 8
News December 19, 2018 Santa Clara County OK’s $123M for 1,000 New Affordable Homes By Silicon Valley Newsroom The Board of Supervisors authorized $123 million in Measure A funds for hundreds of below-market-rate housing units in six local cities. Read More 7
News December 15, 2018 Christine Blasey Ford Makes Rare Appearance to Honor Gymnast Who Exposed Larry Nassar By Silicon Valley Newsroom In her first public statement since testifying against Brett Kavanagh, the Palo Alto professor commends a fellow survivor of sexual assault. Read More 10
News December 14, 2018 Michelle Obama to Meet San Jose Students Before Book Tour Event By Silicon Valley Newsroom The former First Lady is in town today to promote her new autobiography, Becoming, at a sold-out SAP Center appearance. Read More 9
News December 13, 2018 Anderson Dam Seismic Safety Upgrade Postponed to 2022 By Silicon Valley Newsroom The Anderson Dam earthquake-proofing project will take at least two years longer and cost much more than initially planned. Read More 2
News December 11, 2018 Santa Clara County to Buy St. Louise, O’Connor Hospitals By Silicon Valley Newsroom Santa Clara County emerged as the sole bidder for O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals, clearing the way for it to buy the two hospitals. Read More 23
News December 7, 2018 VTA Considers Service Cuts, Fare Hikes, Employee Buyouts to Cope with Budget Shortfall By Silicon Valley Newsroom The VTA is bracing for employee buyouts, fare hikes and reduced bus service to cope with a $20 million deficit in 2019. Read More 15
News December 3, 2018 CEQA Lawsuit Spotlights Controversy Over Landmark Environmental Legislation By Silicon Valley Newsroom Is the California Environmental Quality Act an unfair tool for anti-development activists, or a developer scapegoat? Read More 12
News November 28, 2018 Google Pays $1 Billion for Mountain View Office Park By Silicon Valley Newsroom Google forked over $1 billion for a business park in Mountain View, making it by far the biggest real estate buy in the Bay Area this year. Read More 3
News November 28, 2018 Land Trust Buys 159 Acres of Open Space by South San Jose By Silicon Valley Newsroom The Peninsula Open Space Trust and the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority announced the purchase of a 159-acre property. Read More 12
News November 27, 2018 Cupertino’s Controversial Vallco Mall Project: By the Numbers By Silicon Valley Newsroom Vallco’s planned transformation has become a flashpoint for debates over the regional housing shortage and the tech sector’s runaway growth. Read More 11
News November 21, 2018 Local Maker Emily Parker’s Journey From Civil Servant to Leather Goods Artisan By Silicon Valley Newsroom In true Silicon Valley fashion, Emily Parker launched her leather studio out of her garage before opening a storefront in Menlo Park. Read More 1
News November 20, 2018 Santa Clara County OK’s Plan to Rid Homes of Unwanted Guns By Silicon Valley Newsroom Anyone can anonymously turn in unwanted firearms to the Sheriff’s Office under a new county program. Read More 6
News November 16, 2018 Wildfire Smoke Prompts VTA to Offer Free Rides; South Bay Public Schools Remain in Session By Silicon Valley Newsroom As the air continues to register as hazardous in the South Bay, the VTA is offering free rides while schools promise to excuse absences. Read More 0