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New Santa Clara County Health Order Ends Telework Mandate
With more than 75% of eligible people at least partially vaccinated, health officials said it’s safe to go to the office.
Silicon Valley’s Bicycle Backlog: Covid-era Shipping Issues and New Demand Causes a Shortage
The shortage is another unlikely ripple effect of the pandemic that has hampered the supply pipeline for businesses, from bikes to boba tea.
Metro SV and SJI Win 25 California Journalism Awards
The haul in the state’s leading journalism contest included seven first-place awards, three runners up, four third-place finishes and more.
Santa Clara, Santa Cruz Counties Move Into Yellow Tier
Bars in both counties will also be allowed to reopen indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people.
Vanishing County Vaccine Links Raised Questions, Concerns
Vaccinations were for vulnerable populations, but links shut down when news spread. Residents who entered their info struggled to get answers.
Transit Advocates are Pushing MTC to Release $1.7 Billion in Federal Funding to Grow Services
The MTC adopted austerity budgets through July 1, but advocates say they are fed up with waiting for service increases.
Santa Clara Co., 49ers Giving Youth Vaccination Incentives
Santa Clara County leaders want eligible youth to get vaccinated, and they’re pulling out all the stops to make sure it happens.
Facebook’s Oversight Board has Upheld its Ban of Donald Trump
Facebook’s Oversight Board said the ongoing risk of violence “justified” the suspension.
Community Raises Funds for Small Businesses in East San Jose
The East San Jose Covid Relief Fun has raised about $50,000 to give no-strings-attached grants to small businesses.
Local Democrats Censure Stone Over ‘Offensive’ Comment
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone’s affinity for antiquated colloquialisms has turned into a hog-wild debacle.
Recall Backers Raise Funds, but Newsom’s Side has More Cash
So far, political fundraisers have set up six campaign committees to spend on either side of the still-unofficial recall election.
SJ Japantown Foot Patrol Aims to Halt Anti-Asian Crimes Trend
Japantown residents have stepped up to protect seniors and businesses from violence and petty crimes that locals say are on the rise.
Berkeley Covid Study Finds Higher Risk to Pregnant Women
The study released last week found that women who had Covid-19 during their pregnancy were more than 50% more likely to experience complications.
SCC Supes to Vote on $350M in Bonds for Affordable Housing
The county hopes to purchase and build homes on several sites to reach its goal of 4,800 new units by 2027.
Gilroy Garlic Festival Set to Return, Announces 2021 Events
After the 2020 Garlic Festival was cancelled, volunteers worked to reimagine Gilroy’s signature event with new public health protocols.
