Opinion April 19, 2021 Op-Ed: Santa Clara County Deserves a New District Attorney By Daniel M. Chung Next year, DA Rosen will be up for re-election and at least one prosecutor says it’s time for a change. Read More 26
Business 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
News 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
California 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
Business April 18, 2021 Silicon Valley Eateries Support AAPI Community with Wine By Grace Stetson Left Bank Brasserie, Meso and LB Steak will offer a three-wine flight made by Bay Area Asian American winemakers. Read More 0
California April 17, 2021 PG&E Slapped with ‘Enhanced Oversight’ for Vegetation Management Modeling Problems By Bay City News The order requires, among other things, for PG&E to submit within 90 days a “corrective action plan." Read More 8
Business April 17, 2021 Q&A: Derrick Seaver’s Big Plans as the SVO’s New President By Katie Lauer Seaver takes the helm at the regional chamber of commerce May 17, but first he sat down to talk about his priorities, economy and even Google. Read More 2
News 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
Business April 16, 2021 Los Gatos Bakery Owner Arrested on Suspicion of Sexual Assault By Bay City News Police said the business owner befriended female customers, offering baking lessons and would inappropriately touch the victims. Read More 1
Deaths April 16, 2021 SJPD Seeks Information on Wednesday Night Fatal Shooting By Eli Walsh, Bay City News People with information about the shooting are encouraged to contact SJPD’s Homicide Unit. Read More 0
Covid-19 April 16, 2021 Unhoused Residents Lead Vaccine Drive for Hesitant Peers By Katie Lauer Homeless and formerly homeless are using their shared experiences to get other unhoused residents a jab at a San Jose vaccine clinic Friday. Read More 1
Culture April 16, 2021 Local Leaders Work to Turn the Tide on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes By Sarah Lai Stirland As anti-Asian hate crimes spread through Silicon Valley, one Los Gatos resident has a plan to fight them that starts in the classroom. Read More 3
Business April 15, 2021 As Restrictions Lift, SJ Barber Offers Haircuts for the Unhoused By Grace Stetson San Jose-based The Barbers Inc. is taking advantage of the industry's new-found freedom by offering haircuts to homeless residents. Read More 2
The Fly April 15, 2021 The SCC Assessor’s Race is the Political Show of the Season By The Fly After 26 virtually unopposed years, Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone may finally have met a match in Gary Kremen. Read More 13
California 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
News April 15, 2021 UPDATE: San Jose Shooting Suspect Taken into Custody By Bay City News Police marked the Wednesday night shooting victim's death as the 12th homicide of the year in San Jose. Read More 9