County Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody issued the revisions to the mandate, saying private providers need to step up to the plate.
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SJUSD to Continue Online Learning Through Year’s End
The South Bay’s largest school district will continue virtual learning through December, saying it’s too risky to resume in-person instruction.
Op-Ed: We Must Crack Down on Companies Exploiting the Pandemic to Cheat Workers
AB 3075 would make sure California’s recovery is fair to the companies that did the right thing by their workers.
FPPC Opens Investigation into Kansen Chu’s Campaign
The complaint accuses the lawmaker of using his former state assembly campaign account to fund his bid for county supervisor.
Businesses, Faith Leaders Plead for County to Loosen Restrictions
Local leaders say the county should allow more struggling companies to open indoors as smoke- and ash-filled air has driven away customers.
Poet Laureate Navigates a Pandemic, Social Upheaval to Share Her Love of Words
Janice Lobo Sapigao didn’t expect her year as poet laureate to be sucker-punched by a new virus—but she's not slowing down.
Second Round of Grants, State Tax Credits Now Available for Small Businesses in San Jose
City and state leaders launched new initiatives to give struggling entrepreneurs a lifeline as the pandemic stretches into its sixth month.
South Bay Personal-Care Services, Museums, Gyms Can Reopen at Limited Capacity
If Santa Clara County maintains progress in slowing Covid-19 for the next two weeks, schools may be able to reopen as well, officials said.
Gilroy Teacher Accused of Threatening Public Health Official is Due in Court Again Oct. 5
Alan Viarengo is accused of repeatedly threatening Santa Clara County’s chief public health officer over her Covid-19 mandates.
Google, SJ ‘Explore Options’ for Downtown After Legislative Blow
A bill that would’ve offered a lifeline to behind-schedule projects—like Google’s San Jose mega-campus—never made it to the governor’s desk.
SJ Has a New Fee on Commercial Development to Pay For Housing
Commercial developments in San Jose just got a little more expensive to build, but the extra costs will go to new affordable homes.
Santa Clara Caps Delivery App Fees to Help Local Restaurants
Courier apps such as GrubHub and DoorDash can charge Mission City restaurants no more than 15 percent under a new temporary ordinance.
Op-Ed: Valley Water Prepared for Fires, Potential Power Outages
The board chair of Valley Water says avoiding disruptions has been a priority for the agency since its founding a century ago.
Development Fee to Fund Homes Coming to SJ. What Will it Cost?
The linkage fee on commercial developments—offices, warehouses, hotels and retail shops—would fund affordable housing in the city.
Suspected ‘Boogaloo Boy’ Jailed for Threatening Health Official
Armed-to-the-hilt South County resident Alan Viarengo was arrested for sending dozens of threatening letters to Dr. Sara Cody.
Cambrian Park Plaza Proposal ‘Not Just Another Iteration’
Weingarten Realty’s new plans come about three years after their first, which got major pushback from the community.
