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Biden Signs Flurry of Executive Orders on First Day in Office, Reversing Many Trump Policies
Executive orders signed in the first few days of a presidency tend to reflect the incoming president’s positions on hot-button issues.
Newsom Cheers ‘Bold Agenda,’ State Covid Surge May Be Easing
California Today Report, New York Times
As Joe Biden became president of the United States and California’s own Kamala Harris a barrier-shattering vice president, women wore pearls in solidarity. The Golden State will no longer be the center of the resistance to the White House. (Although Attorney General Xavier Becerra still managed to sue the Trump administration nine more times just on Tuesday, according to a CalMatters tracker.)
In a letter to Biden, Newsom set a new tone for California’s relationship with the president.
Even Before Recent Outbreak, San Jose Kaiser Faced Steep Fines for Covid Safety Violations
According to Cal-OSHA, Kaiser’s San Jose Medical Center is one of the top pandemic-safety violators in the state.
Local Landmarks Lit Tuesday to Commemorate Covid Deaths
San Jose City Hall, the SAP Center, Avaya Stadium, Levi’s Stadium, San Jose’s Convention Center and Historic Theaters will be lit Tuesday night.
California Calls for Pause on Moderna Vaccines Over Reports of Allergic Reactions
More than 330,000 doses of Moderna’s inoculation were distributed throughout the state, including 21,800 to Santa Clara County.
New Covid Variant Linked to SJ Kaiser Increases in Bay Area
Over the course of a month the variant has increased from 3.8 percent of the cases in California to 25.2 percent.
New Gastro Lounge Prepares to Open in SJ’s SoFA District
Good Spot is one part of a major transformation in downtown, including a wave of new business moving into the SoFA District while others shutter.
Advocates for the Homeless in Sunnyvale Fight Encampment Sweep in Woman’s Name
Homeless advocates in Sunnyvale say encampment sweeps are inhumane, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Vaccine Now Available for Santa Clara County Residents 75 and Up
Santa Clara County residents age 75 and older are now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccination through certain healthcare providers.
Bay Area’s ICU Capacity Falls Below 1% Amid Covid Surge
Approximately 0.7 percent of the 11-county greater Bay Area region’s ICU beds remain open, according to state public health data.
Resolutions: Alex Lee is Making Policy on Fast-Forward
New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
Resolutions: Demone Carter’s Rap on Music and the Arts in 2021
New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
More Contagious? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Mutating Virus Now in California
The new variant so far has been detected in six people in the Golden State, after its initial discovery in the U.S. in a Colorado National Guardsman.
Kaiser Faces $44,000 in Fines for Handling of San Jose Outbreak
The county has launched an investigation into the hospital’s handling of the superspreader event that infected at least 60 people and killed one.
California Extends Deadline for Small Business Relief Grants
Santa Clara County, meanwhile, is inviting small businesses to apply for low-interest loans of up to $100,000.
