December 11, 2020 Santa Clara Co. Expects Additional Covid Vaccine Doses By Bay City News The county now expects to get 39,300 doses of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine in December, in addition to doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Read More 0
December 10, 2020 Small Businesses Applaud San Jose’s Proposed Delivery-Fee Cap By Emanuel Lee If San Jose approves the fee cap, it would last through next June, at which point the City Council may choose to extend or suspend it. Read More 4
December 10, 2020 San Jose’s D8 Councilwoman Tests Positive for Covid-19 By Jennifer Wadsworth Sylvia Arenas announced today on social media that she tested positive for Covid-19, along with most of her family. Read More 0
December 10, 2020 Alum Rock Union School Board to Appoint Fifth Trustee in January By Jennifer Wadsworth With Wednesday’s five-hour board discussion a wrap, the rules are revised and the dates are set for replacing Scott Pham. Read More 3
December 10, 2020 Food Banks Adapt to Pandemic to Feed Families in Need By Victoria Franco and Christina Casillas, Bay City News Faced with record numbers of people suffering food insecurity, free food distributors in the Bay Area are doing a remarkable job. Read More 0
December 10, 2020 Kaiser Cuts Ties with Doctor for Allegedly Reusing Syringes By Silicon Valley Newsroom Hospital officials said Kaiser cut ties with anesthesiologist David Reese Rummell on Sept. 30 after reporting him to state authorities. Read More 11
December 9, 2020 Newly Elected Alum Rock School Trustee Abruptly Resigns Before Taking His Oath of Office By Jennifer Wadsworth On Dec. 4, just a day after officials certified results from last month’s election, Scott Pham submitted his letter of resignation. Read More 5
December 9, 2020 California Renters Face Eviction as Pandemic Protections Expire By Grace Hase Housing advocates have been sounding the alarm on what they say will be an unparalleled wave of evictions early next year. Read More 11
December 9, 2020 Strapped for Cash? Find Out if Some of Santa Clara County’s Unclaimed Money is Yours By Silicon Valley Newsroom The South Bay’s central tax collection agency is sitting on a veritable fortune in unclaimed money. Read More 1
December 9, 2020 The Silicon Valley Organization Appoints an Interim CEO By Silicon Valley Newsroom Bob Linscheid will serve as interim CEO while the organization looks for a permanent replacement for fired executive Matt Mahood. Read More 7
December 9, 2020 Silicon Valley Players Floated for California Attorney General Job By The Fly As California AG Xavier Becerra joins Joe Biden’s cabinet as head of Health and Human Services, locals are looking ahead. Read More 20
December 9, 2020 What Proposition 15’s Defeat Means for California Schools By Ricardo Cano, CALmatters Voters narrowly defeated Proposition 15, the tax measure that aimed to eliminate decades-long protections for commercial properties. Read More 6
December 8, 2020 California’s Daily Covid-19 Case Average More Than Doubles Over the Last Two Weeks By Eli Walsh, Bay City News The state recorded 23,272 cases Tuesday and has averaged 23,503 new cases a day over the last week, according to health officials. Read More 0
December 8, 2020 Milpitas Police Chief Armando Corpuz to Retire at Month’s End By Emanuel Lee The veteran law enforcement official started his career as a Milpitas reserve officer in 1990 and climbed the ranks to top cop in 2017. Read More 0
December 8, 2020 Pay to Stay: Delays, Barriers Plague Santa Clara County’s Quarantine Subsidies By Jennifer Wadsworth The vast majority of people who seek wage-replacement payments to isolate and prevent the spread of Covid-19 never get the help they need. Read More 1
December 8, 2020 Small Batch of Covid Vaccines Coming Soon to Santa Clara Co. By Jana Kadah, Bay City News In the first allotment of the Pfizer vaccine, California will be getting 327,000 doses—of which 17,500 will be sent to Santa Clara County. Read More 2