News January 28, 2021 Silicon Valley Lawmakers Weigh in on GameStop Controversy By Jennifer Wadsworth Congressman Ro Khanna is now calling for an investigation into retail trading apps, including Robinhood and TD Ameritrade. Read More 25
News January 28, 2021 County Launches New Covid Vaccination Site in East San Jose By Bay City News The new vaccination site at Mexican Heritage Plaza, located at 1700 Alum Rock Ave., is launching today. Read More 0
News January 27, 2021 Bank of America Says It Lost ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on State’s Unemployment Fiasco By Lauren Hepler, CalMatters Payment contractor was pitted against state employment officials at a legislative hearing on benefit delays and rampant fraud. Read More 7
Business January 27, 2021 Salons, Personal Care Services Got a Bad Rap in Pandemic, Industry Members Say By Jennifer Wadsworth Though salons can reopen now, stylists and manicurists worry how to regain public trust in the aftermath of so much negative PR. Read More 4
Business January 27, 2021 Opinion: Trump Era Spurred Tech Workers to Push for Social Responsibility By Ben Tarnoff and Moira Weigel The Trump era spurred them to collective action. But the work has just begun. Read More 3
The Fly January 26, 2021 Minneapolis Chief Withdraws Application for SJPD Job By The Fly The fact that Medaria Arradondo was even an option rubbed some local civil rights leaders the wrong way. Read More 45
News January 26, 2021 Los Angeles’ Overcrowded Housing Fuels Southern California’s Covid Outbreak By Tim Arango Suburban sprawl and freeways demarcate the neighborhoods of the haves and the have-nots. Read More 22
News January 26, 2021 Palo Alto: Woman Arrested on Suspicion of Assault, Hate Crime By Bay City News Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the Palo Alto Police Department at 650.329.2413 or pa******@ti****.com . Read More 4
News January 25, 2021 Inconsistent Supply, Lack of State Coordination Complicate Teacher Vaccinations By Diana Lambert, EdSource California is struggling to figure out how to vaccinate teachers and other school staff—and, equally importantly, when. Read More 2
News January 24, 2021 Nearly 1 Year In, Virus Death Toll in U.S. Surpasses 400,000 By Patricia Mazzei Unlike in the early days of the outbreak in the U.S., which was centered in a handful of big, mostly Northeastern cities, this surge is widespread. Read More 6
News January 23, 2021 Valley Water Investigation Finds No Racism in Opposing New CEO By Grace Hase An investigation found the directors had serious concerns about allegations of sexual harassment against Callender. Read More 6
Business January 22, 2021 Local Leaders Look to State to Keep Business as Second San Jose Company Moves HQ By Janice Bitters The announcement didn’t sit well with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo after also losing Hewlett Packard Enterprises last month. Read More 32
News January 22, 2021 Rainstorms Expected to Drench Bay Area in Coming Week By Eli Walsh, Bay City News The rain follows dry winds and high temperatures at the start of the week that helped spark fires around the region. Read More 0
News January 22, 2021 Calif. Says It’s Safe to Use Scrutinized Lot of Moderna Coronavirus Vaccines By Eli Walsh, Bay City News County residents can visit sccfreevax.org to find updated information on who is eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine and where it is available. Read More 2
News January 21, 2021 Biden Signs Flurry of Executive Orders on First Day in Office, Reversing Many Trump Policies By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Executive orders signed in the first few days of a presidency tend to reflect the incoming president’s positions on hot-button issues. Read More 16
Opinion January 21, 2021 Op-Ed: Parklets Should Be Open to All—Not Just Customers By Gil Rodan Communally managed parklets would allow businesses to operate during the pandemic and keep public land in the hands of the public. Read More 5