December 23, 2021 ‘Someone Lit’ Fire that Severely Damaged South San Jose Synagogue, Says Rabbi By Barry Holtzclaw Rabbi Mendel Weinfeld of The Chabad House said the Jewish synagogue on Branham Lane in San Jose was damaged by fire after 'someone lit a fire in the carport.' Read More 5
January 6, 2021 Opinion: Google Unionization Marks a Watershed Moment for Labor Rights in Silicon Valley By Nicholas Barron At last, a sustained labor movement geared toward tech seems to be gaining real traction here in the Silicon Valley. Read More 3
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
July 24, 2020 Patrons Hope to Save Mountain View’s Beloved Red Rock Café By Emanuel Lee Red Rock has served the community—literally—for over two decades, working with other nonprofits on charitable endeavors. Read More 1
July 14, 2020 Last Prisoner Project Aims to Free People Jailed for Nonviolent Cannabis Offenses By Emanuel Lee In the wake of the nationwide anti-racist protests, the cannabis industry has been confronted with the reality that it, too, has racial issues. Read More 4
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