Opinion November 18, 2020 Op-Ed: In San Jose, ‘Vision Zero’ Seems More Like ‘Zero Vision’ By Gil Rodan Passing out signs and moralizing “pedestrian education” do little to help if our city is too feckless to do what actually saves lives. Read More 12
News November 18, 2020 CityTeam Pop-up Closet Provides Makeovers, Transforms Lives By Emanuel Lee A faith-based nonprofit with locations throughout the Bay Area, CityTeam received generous support from donors to launch the event. Read More 0
News November 18, 2020 San Jose’s Reid-Hillview Airport to Close—But Not Until 2031 By Jana Kadah, Bay City News The county Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to move forward with closing the East Side airport and figure out what else to do with it. Read More 9
News November 18, 2020 Judge Rejects Motion to Halt Project HomeKey Development By Grace Hase Judge Patricia Lucas, meanwhile, has asked the plaintiffs to return to court next month with a new appraisal on the property in question. Read More 11
News November 18, 2020 Santa Clara County Trades Jail Plans for Mental Health Facility By Jana Kadah, Bay City News In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the county Board of Supervisors reinforced its commitment to build a new mental health facility. Read More 1
News November 18, 2020 Bay Area Public Transit Agencies Struggle to Survive the Economic Toll of the Covid-19 Pandemic By Jean Tepperman The loss of riders and revenue have led to what one nonprofit policy expert describes as an “existential crisis” for public transit. Read More 10
News November 18, 2020 South Bay Man Who Fled to Dominican Republic Sentenced to Life for Child Molestation By Bay City News Apollo Johnsen had been sentenced in absentia for sexually assaulting a young girl after he used a three-month continuance to flee. Read More 3
The Fly November 18, 2020 Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran Flip-Flops on Proposal to Assess Homeless Residents By The Fly The mayor went from being ecstatic about the proposal to effectively opposing it by abstaining from the otherwise unanimous vote. Read More 22
News November 17, 2020 SJ: Pedestrian Dies Over a Week After Being Struck by Vehicle By Bay City News San Jose police say the collision is the city’s 42nd traffic fatality of the year. Read More 0
News November 17, 2020 SJ Councilwomen Urge County Supes to Close Reid-Hillview Airport Over Lead Concerns By Grace Hase In 2018, the county opted not the renew the grant agreement with the FAA, which would effectively close the airport in 2031. Read More 10
News November 17, 2020 Dr. Anthony Fauci to Receive Award Tuesday From SJSU Journalism School By Kiley Russell, Bay City News SJSU faculty uanimously voted for Dr. Anthony Fauci to win this year’s William Randolph Hearst Foundation award for excellence in mass communication. Read More 4
News November 16, 2020 Santa Clara County Moves to Most Restrictive ‘Purple Tier’ as Covid-19 Cases Continue to Rise By Michael Moore Indoor dining, gyms, churches and gatherings are prohibited under the purple tier. Read More 10
News November 16, 2020 Most Bay Area Counties Move to More Restrictive Tiers as State Sees Rising Covid-19 Cases By Eli Walsh, Bay City News California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was “pulling the emergency brake” by placing most of the state back into the purple tier. Read More 4
News November 16, 2020 Protester Injured by San Jose Police Won’t Face Charges By Jennifer Wadsworth A spokesman for Santa Clara County DA Jeff Rosen confirmed his office would drop the case based on “an insufficiency of evidence.” Read More 8
News November 16, 2020 Work on ‘Cradle to Career’ Data System Accelerates Amid Concerns of Financial Support By Matt Krupnick, EdSource After a year of planning, key recommendations on the program will go to the California Legislature in mid-December. Read More 5
News November 16, 2020 San Jose May Ban Natural Gas in Almost All New Construction By Grace Hase The Climate Smart-aligned proposal expands on a 2019 policy that banned natural gas in new residential construction. Read More 11