Approximately 80 school locations have been identified in Santa Clara County for on-site COVID vaccinations. The first locations opened today with vaccinations being provided by the county’s Mobile Vaccination Teams.
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San Jose Poll Finds Great Frustration Over Housing and Homelessness
Four out of five people responding to the latest San Jose Inside Power Poll who say they have considered leaving Bay Area say housing and homelessness are the issues prompting them to move elsewhere.
Labor Shortages, Soaring Costs Hurting Santa Clara County Restaurants
Data show that there are plenty of empty job openings in the leisure and hospitality sector, and not enough job seekers to fill them.
California State Auditor Wants Tighter Oversight of How School Districts Spend Covid Aid
Without better oversight, state education officials won't know if local school districts are misapplying the money or wisely using the massive, unprecedented aid, California State Auditor Elaine Howle wrote in an audit.
SoFA District Asks San Jose Project Homekey Proposal to ‘Back Off’
Developer Gary Dillabough says there’s “definitely a threat” the 2.8 acre Valley Title project implodes if the Pacific Motor Inn is approved.
Hospitals Brace for Strikes as Staff Shortages Persist
Long-simmering disputes with hospital employee unions over staffing are reaching crisis points, as almost a third of California hospitals report insufficient numbers of critical workers, including nurses, technicians and janitors.
Campaign for Mayoral Candidate Raul Peralez Racks up Unpaid Bills
Peralez’s committee reportedly accrued $14,280 in production expenses for his campaign's flashy Youtube announcements in June.
Gov. Newsom’s 2021 Legislative Scorecard: 770 Yeas, 66 Nays
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the largest expansion of California’s college financial aid system in a generation in the week's most obscure moment — during the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants’ first playoff game Friday night.
California Legislators, Critics Assail Newsom Administration for Lax Oversight of Nursing Homes
The California Department of Public Health blames problems at nursing homes on staffing shortages, turnover, training and pandemic pressures at hearing at the Capitol.
Chavez and Mahan Top Choices for San Jose Mayor in October Power Poll Survey
San Jose Inside Power Poll Panelists also support mayor’s proposal to combat homelessness and favor stronger regulations to combat Covid-19.
San Jose Orders Closing of Sports Bar as Public Nuisance
The Agava Sports Bar at 544 West Alma Avenue has been the source of dozens of calls from residents and neighbors reporting several dangerous and illegal incidents, police said
FPPC Investigating Santa Clara City Councilmember’s Troubling Financial Documents
Kevin Park chalks up issues regarding loans, document signatures and AWOL forms to not being a “professional politician."
San Jose’s Most Vulnerable Formerly Unhoused Residents Fighting to Stay in Motel Rooms
The SureStay Hotel near Mineta San Jose International Airport is proving to be anything but that for formerly unhoused residents, whom the city of San Jose wants to charge $627 per month—about 66% of many tenants’ monthly income.
City of San José to Receive More Than $20 Million From California State Budget
The city will use state funds to buy equipment for emergency services, transportation infrastructure and protection of regional wildlands.
San Jose Moves to Leverage $3.2 Million in HUD Grants to Ease Homelessness
The City of San José said it will leverage federal emergency housing vouchers, HOME funding, and County Measure A funds to deliver 1,134 re-housing units, 683 bridge transitional units, and 861 newly-built permanent homes over the next year.
Opinion: Why Does Housing Take So Long to Build?
Former San Jose Councilor and Santa Clara County Supervisor candidate Johnny Khamis shares his perspective on construction delays
