March 9, 2021 Stanford Under Fire for Denying Scribe to Disabled Student By Jennifer Wadsworth The university’s denial of homework accommodations for Antonio Milane has launched a larger conversation about disability rights. Read More 12
March 9, 2021 How State’s Recall Rules Could Spell Trouble for Gov. Newsom By Ben Christopher In a recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom could get more votes than his replacement—and still lose his job. Read More 5
March 9, 2021 Santa Clara Police Arrest 2 for Identity Theft Crime Spree By Bay City News Authorities say Edwina Bogan and Shawnece Ford stole information from more than 100 people. Read More 4
March 8, 2021 San Jose: Police Investigate 3 Fatal Shootings in as Many Days By Silicon Valley Newsroom Police urge anyone with information about the shootings to call the Homicide Unit at 408.947.5283. Read More 0
March 8, 2021 How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Devastating Global Pandemic? By Erin Griffith Not by buying airplanes. Instead, the newest start-up millionaires are proceeding cautiously. Read More 4
March 8, 2021 Police Ask for Help Finding Teens Missing From Mountain View By Bay City News Viktor Holguin and Akiah January were last seen heading toward the Stevens Creek Trail around 6:30pm Sunday, police said. Read More 1
March 7, 2021 Away From Silicon Valley, the Military Is the Ideal Customer By Cade Metz While much has been made of tech’s unwillingness to work with the Pentagon, startups are still plumbing the industry’s ties to the military. Read More 3
March 6, 2021 SJ’s Iconic Fairmont Hotel Files For Chapter 11, Closes For Now By Bay City News The hotel abruptly ceased operations Friday, relocating its few remaining guests to rooms at nearby hotels. Read More 26
March 5, 2021 SJPD to Host Meetings on Gunshot Detection Technology By Bay City News The program will be implemented in the Cadillac Winchester neighborhood that police say has often had gun violence issues. Read More 1
March 5, 2021 Crews Respond to Two-Alarm Fire in Downtown San Jose By Bay City News The blaze, near the Guadalupe Freeway, has closed West St. John Street between Almaden Boulevard and North Autumn Street. Read More 1
March 4, 2021 Lobbyist Slams San Jose Over Delays on Cannabis Land-Use By The Fly Sean Kali-Rai said the city has been dragging its feet on a policy that the council asked to prioritize three years ago. Read More 3
March 4, 2021 Rash of South Bay Burglaries Puts Residents on Edge By Grace Stetson An uptick in local home burglaries has homeowners taking matters into their own hands while police have few leads. Read More 29
March 3, 2021 Plagued by Covid-Related Delays, High Speed Rail Costs Rise By Sonya Herrera Despite the challenges, HSR Authority staff are hopeful that President “Amtrak Joe” Biden’s administration will prioritize funding the project. Read More 8
March 3, 2021 Ladder Climbers: Women Aim to End Longtime Gender Inequity in Silicon Valley Firefighting By Jennifer Wadsworth Even as gender equality in most traditionally male sectors has improved, women in Santa Clara County continue to be shut out of firefighting. Read More 5
March 2, 2021 Santa Clara Co. Forum Tackles Concerns Over Lehigh Quarry By Emanuel Lee Officials will discuss some of the latest developments about the mine in a 6:30pm Wednesday Zoom meeting. Read More 0
March 2, 2021 SF 49ers Assemble Advisory Committee to Plan Fans’ Return By Sonya Herrera In-person spectating for pro sports stopped a year ago, but physicians hope to create a national model for the events going forward. Read More 5