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 23, 2021 ‘Triple Threat:’ Santa Clara County Leaders Prep for Drought, Wildfire and Bad Air Quality By Jana Kadah, Bay City News Rain fall has decreased, so the region faces looming threats of drought, which increases threats of wildfires, which impact air quality. Read More 8
April 23, 2021 Two New ‘Digital Food Halls’ Open in San Jose and Cupertino By Grace Stetson Ghost kitchens are popping up everywhere, but one startup says “digital food halls” are the next big thing. Read More 0
April 22, 2021 Preliminary BART Budget Forecasts Ridership Increase, Heavy Use of Relief Funding By Eli Walsh, Bay City News The transit agency's ridership has hovered around 10% of pre-pandemic levels since the Covid-19 pandemic began last year. Read More 3
April 22, 2021 Body Found in Area Near Sunnyvale’s Baylands Park By Bay City News The cause of death is being investigated by the Santa Clara County medical examiner's office. Read More 0
April 22, 2021 Chuck Geschke, Father of Desktop Publishing, Dies at 81 By Cade Metz Geschke was an Adobe founder who helped develop fundamental ways of creating, sharing and printing digital documents. Read More 0
April 21, 2021 SJ Bicyclist Dies After Collision With Motorcycle This Month By Bay City News The fatal collision is the 13th on San Jose city streets in 2021. Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact the SJPD. Read More 5
April 21, 2021 Can Orange-tier Reopenings Save the South Bay’s Dining Scene? By Grace Stetson The county’s move to the orange tier and warmer weather has improved the outlook for local restaurants. But is it enough? Read More 4
April 21, 2021 Santa Clara Settles $4.5 Million Lawsuit over Districted Elections By Katie Lauer The settlement requires the Santa Clara City Council to formally call for a vote by residents on accepting six districts by June 1. Read More 10
April 20, 2021 Report: Wage Theft in SCC Keeps Workers Unpaid and Unprotected By Katie Lauer Despite decades of judgements and legislation, accounts of wage theft continue to run rampant in Santa Clara County, new data show. Read More 6
April 20, 2021 San Jose-Evergreen Community Colleges to Return to In-person Instruction in Fall By Bay City News Many courses will continue online, but an in-person option will be available for courses and programs that include hands-on elements. Read More 2
April 20, 2021 SCC Sup Cindy Chavez Proposal Seeks to Remove Inequities Exacerbating Digital Divide By Jana Kadah, Bay City News When schools switched to distance learning, the gap between those who did and did not have Internet access became very clear. Read More 3
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 Sunnyvale Suspect Shoots Himself in Foot in Police Struggle By Bay City News The suspect was taken to a hospital for the non-life-threatening injury and then arrested, according to police. Read More 4