April 24, 2021 A Cautionary Tale for Everyone By Gabrielle Bluestone From growing up in San Jose to living rich in SoCal, but authority say this life was built on millions of dollars in stolen funds. Read More 5
April 23, 2021 Teacher Who Allegedly Coughed on Baby Charged with Assault By Janice Bitters San Jose resident Nancy Nordland, 66, will be arraigned on the misdemeanor charge on April 27 at 9am. Read More 5
April 19, 2021 Thousands of Covid Vaccine Appointments Added in SCC By Bay City News All people age 16 and older who live or work in the county are eligible and are encouraged to sign up for a vaccination appointment. Read More 0
April 19, 2021 Santa Clara Co. Mulls Air Filter Funding as Buildings Reopen By Bay City News The air filters would go into businesses, nonprofits and county buildings to help prevent the transmission of Covid-19 particles. Read More 1
April 18, 2021 All California Adults Can Get a Vaccine. Now to Find One By Vindu Goel The vaccine rollout has been chaotic, according to news reports and hundreds of emails sent by The New York Times' California Today readers. Read More 0
April 16, 2021 San Jose Sharks Prepare to Welcome Fans at the SAP Center By Jana Kadah, Bay City News The April 26 Sharks game will make the first time the SAP Center has hosted an event for members of the public since March 8, 2020. Read More 0
April 15, 2021 How California Could Benefit in the $2.2T Infrastructure Proposal By Shawn Hubler Perhaps more than any other part of the country, California stands to benefit from the $2.2 trillion proposal by Joe Biden. Read More 2
April 14, 2021 Leaders From All 9 Bay Area Counties Announce Plan To Shrink Homelessness By 75% By Jana Kadah, Bay City News After a year of planning, the multi-pronged strategy to house more people was announced at a virtual news conference on Tuesday. Read More 11
April 14, 2021 Santa Clara and 7 Other Bay Area Counties Pause J&J Vaccines Amid Blood Clot Concerns By Eli Walsh, Bay City News The state’s Department of Public Health issued a statement Tuesday urging a temporary pause on the vaccine’s administration. Read More 0
April 13, 2021 Newsom’s Vow to Reopen is a High-stakes Political Gamble By Laurel Rosenhall, CALmatters The effort to oust the Democratic governor began before the year-long pandemic upended life in California, driven by conservative activists. Read More 3
April 13, 2021 Supreme Court Lifts State’s at-home Prayer Meeting Restrictions By Adam Liptak The opinion expressed impatience with the federal appeals court in California for disregarding the Supreme Court’s instructions. Read More 4
April 13, 2021 Vaccine Passports in California? Answers to Your Questions By Barbara Feder Ostrov What does the state plan to do when it comes to proving that people are vaccinated in the coming months and years? Read More 8
April 12, 2021 Santa Clara County Covid-19 Testing Rate Drops by 34 Percent By Bay City News Health officials say testing is critical to understanding where the region stands in the pandemic, particularly as new variants circulate. Read More 4
April 6, 2021 The U.S. Favors Cars Over Trains, Buses. Can Biden Change That? By Brad Plumer and Nadja Popovich Nuria Fernandez, former G.M. for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is now Federal Transit Administration's senior official. Read More 7
April 5, 2021 Study Finds Hesitancy Among Parents, Caregivers to Vaccinate Children Against Covid-19 By Eli Walsh The poll of 971 people found discrepancies in vaccine hesitancy by race and income level as providers test the vaccine efficacy among children. Read More 4
April 3, 2021 Santa Clara County Sees Rise in New Coronavirus Variants By Jana Kadah, Bay City News Two new variants detected in New York, three cases of the South Africa variant and one case first detected in Japan/Brazil have been found in the county. Read More 1