Business November 25, 2020 Restaurateurs Push Ahead with Openings Despite Pandemic By Janice Bitters Do you have to be crazy to open a new restaurant in a pandemic? Maybe. But you wouldn’t be alone. Read More 1
News November 25, 2020 Research Topics to Expand as Calif. Passes Stem Cell Measure By Barbara Feder Ostrov The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine will get a $5.5 billion reboot after voters narrowly passed Proposition 14. Read More 3
The Fly November 25, 2020 Racist Emails by Ex-Milpitas Commissioner Raise Eyebrows By The Fly Councilman Anthony Phan said the emails, sent from former Planning Commissioner Rajeev Madnawat, made him “really nervous.” Read More 3
News November 24, 2020 Stabbing Victims Described as Selfless, Passionate About Helping the Less Fortunate By Jennifer Wadsworth Survivors of the Grace Baptist Church attack say that despite what happened, they remain committed to serving the homeless. Read More 6
News November 24, 2020 WATCH: Santa Clara Co. to Ramp Up Public Health Enforcement Over the Holiday Weekend By Silicon Valley Newsroom The county’s Business Compliance Unit will focus on social distancing protocols and capacity limitations required by the public health order. Read More 6
News November 24, 2020 Anonymous Buyer Saves Mountain View’s Red Rock Café By Emanuel Lee The beloved café that’s served as a community hub for 15 years was in danger of folding as it incurred huge revenue losses from the pandemic. Read More 2
News November 24, 2020 Obstacles Ahead for Google’s Downtown San Jose Project By Grace Hase San Jose Economic Development Director Nanci Klein said the city is working through three roadblocks that could derail the Google project. Read More 6
Opinion November 24, 2020 Op-Ed: Refusing to be Left Behind, Grassroots Agencies Lead Local Response to Covid Surge By Joanna Acevedo Led by five local service organizations, the Si Se Puede Collective commits to mobilize the community’s awareness and well-being. Read More 0
News November 24, 2020 Santa Clara Co. to Probe Covid-Related Workplace Safety By Emanuel Lee Fast food chains have come under increased scrutiny under the pandemic—and not a moment too soon, according to labor activists. Read More 4
News November 23, 2020 Ramp Closed on Northbound 280 in San Jose After Two-Car Crash By Silicon Valley Newsroom Ambulances rushed to the scene, where paramedics carted away at least one person in a gurney. Read More 0
News November 23, 2020 New Defendants in CCW Case Push Back on Bribery Claims By Jennifer Wadsworth Attorneys for local insurance broker Harpreet Chadha and Apple security chief Thomas Moyer call the pay-to-play allegations baseless. Read More 4
News November 23, 2020 Apple Security Head Indicted in Santa Clara County CCW Case By Michael Moore The charges name Apple’s Thomas Moyer, insurance broker Harpreet Chadha, Undersheriff Rick Sung and Capt. James Jensen. Read More 5
News November 23, 2020 Two Killed, Three Wounded, One Arrested in Stabbing Spree at Downtown San Jose Church By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose police have arrested a suspect who allegedly stabbed to death a man and a woman at Grace Baptist Church. Read More 8
Opinion November 23, 2020 Op-Ed: Valley Residents Still Need More Access to Covid Tests By Dr. Jennifer Tong As we await a vaccine and the onslaught of the flu season, improving access to testing is our most important step to ending the pandemic. Read More 2
News November 22, 2020 Two Dead, Others Critically Hurt in Stabbing at San Jose Church By Silicon Valley Newsroom Police say they have few other details to share about the incident, which took place by the church at 484 E. San Fernando St. Read More 1
Columnists November 21, 2020 Will California Be the Next Mushroom Kingdom? By Dan Mitchell and San Jose Inside Some California lawmakers want to decriminalizing psychedelic drugs, like mushrooms, in the coming legislative session. Read More 5