Unused sleep apnea machines are converted into ventilators.
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California Is Awash in Cash, Thanks to a Booming Market
The stock market has soared to new heights, prompting a record number of Silicon Valley companies to go public.
San Jose Airport adds 300+ Parking Spaces to Meet Demand
People can see a map of parking locations and real-time availability at flysanjose.com/parking.
San Jose businesses reopen cautiously
San Jose businesses, like emerging butterflies, slowly began unfolding out of their cocoons this week. Like their fluttering counterparts, the retail, service and hospitality sectors have a new look and are still cautiously testing their wings. Some didn’t survive the metamorphosis, and various observers said it is too soon to tell what the pandemic’s final business survival rate might be in San Jose.
A Quest for Love: Natalia Smut’s Death Highlights Trans Struggles
The native San Jose transgender woman’s murder has devastated, but not shocked, friends, family and the South Bay drag scene.
Bay Area Health Officers: Safe to get Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
There have been 15 confirmed cases of the rare clotting event among nearly 8 million total doses administered in the U.S. All were women.
Preliminary BART Budget Forecasts Ridership Increase, Heavy Use of Relief Funding
The transit agency's ridership has hovered around 10% of pre-pandemic levels since the Covid-19 pandemic began last year.
Can Orange-tier Reopenings Save the South Bay’s Dining Scene?
The county’s move to the orange tier and warmer weather has improved the outlook for local restaurants. But is it enough?
Report: Wage Theft in SCC Keeps Workers Unpaid and Unprotected
Despite decades of judgements and legislation, accounts of wage theft continue to run rampant in Santa Clara County, new data show.
Thousands of Covid Vaccine Appointments Added in SCC
All people age 16 and older who live or work in the county are eligible and are encouraged to sign up for a vaccination appointment.
Santa Clara Co. Mulls Air Filter Funding as Buildings Reopen
The air filters would go into businesses, nonprofits and county buildings to help prevent the transmission of Covid-19 particles.
All California Adults Can Get a Vaccine. Now to Find One
The vaccine rollout has been chaotic, according to news reports and hundreds of emails sent by The New York Times' California Today readers.
Unhoused Residents Lead Vaccine Drive for Hesitant Peers
Homeless and formerly homeless are using their shared experiences to get other unhoused residents a jab at a San Jose vaccine clinic Friday.
As Restrictions Lift, SJ Barber Offers Haircuts for the Unhoused
San Jose-based The Barbers Inc. is taking advantage of the industry's new-found freedom by offering haircuts to homeless residents.
Op-Ed: The Case for City-funded Small Business Relief in San Jose
When small businesses are excluded from the conversation around post-Covid financial relief, their employees are as well.
Leaders From All 9 Bay Area Counties Announce Plan To Shrink Homelessness By 75%
After a year of planning, the multi-pronged strategy to house more people was announced at a virtual news conference on Tuesday.
