No one is happy with the homeless crisis in San Jose’s Guadalupe River Park and around the city, but whose vision will fix it?
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Santa Clara Co. Concerned About Low Vaccine Supply as State Expands Eligibility Standards
Local health officials worry about being able to vaccinate everyone 50 years and older during the first week of April.
Breeze of Innovation: San Jose Landmark Design Wins Challenge
Silicon Valley will one day have a fluid, illuminated, kinetic landmark, swaying in the breeze—assuming the project gets funding and approval.
A Traveler’s Worst Nightmare: When Your Coronavirus Test Comes Back Positive
Contracting the coronavirus while far from home is a frightening possibility. But it can happen, sometimes with deadly consequences.
Property Tax Relief Available for Businesses Impacted by Covid
Businesses must file property statement filings, due April 1, and no later than May 7, to avoid a late penalty.
Kaiser Accuses Santa Clara Co. of Leaving Prospective Vaccine Recipients ‘in Limbo’
Kaiser and the county have played the blame game for months, each accusing the other of mishandling Covid testing and inoculation.
One Year: The Pandemic’s Timeline in Santa Clara County
A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
After Cutting Cinequest Short Last Year, Silicon Valley’s Annual Film Festival is Back Online
This year, ticket-holders can host or join screening parties, a nod to Cinequest’s in-person soirees after film credits roll.
2nd Case of South African Covid Variant Confirmed in Santa Clara County; Officials Urge Caution
South Bay public health officials have also seen the number grow to 15 confirmed cases of another strain known as the UK variant.
Altered Valley: What a Year of Pandemic Has Done to Our Lives
After a year of lockdowns, can we break our Covid-era habits—or will the pandemic affect the way we live forever?
New Community Food Pantry Arrives in Downtown San Jose
The little pop-up pantry arrives as demand for food soars and some of the region's most vulnerable residents are seeking help.
Guest Column: Harsh Questions for the American Press
There are grave consequences to the press not being allowed in the CDC, FDA or other entities that impact the public.
Displaced Sunnyvale Homeless Residents Are a Symptom of a Broader Regional Issue
Dozens of homeless residents lived in Fair Oaks Park until a construction project forced them out, despite the pandemic.
Letter to the Editor: Protect Our Community, Take the Vaccine
Each one of us plays an integral role in protecting the most vulnerable among us from the virus.
Op-Ed: Welcome to The Jungle, Where There’s Abundant and Affordable Housing
Sweeps that clear homeless camps like The Jungle do nothing but displace homeless people, putting their health and lives at risk.
The Plight of the Barcades: How Three Bay Area Gaming Bars Are Surviving the Pandemic
Covid restrictions notwithstanding, the light of hope shines through for gamers and their favorite watering holes.
