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After Days of Confusion, Santa Clara County is Back in Business
Local businesses that want to reopen with restrictions have less than a week to file new paperwork with public health officials.
VTA Looks to Bounce Back, Resume Fare Collection
Beginning Aug. 1, fares will resume for all Valley Transportation Authority buses, light rail and other transit services.
Santa Clara County Still Hopeful It Can Reopen Despite Grim News
From rising COVID-19 cases to shutdown orders from the state, the Fourth of July weekend didn’t give local officials much to celebrate.
Here’s Where to Find Free COVID Tests in Santa Clara County
People who test positive at one of the pop-up testing sites will receive a phone call within three to four days, or as soon as the next day.
California ABC Shuts Down Morgan Hill Restaurants
Some restaurants plan to remain open despite confusing enforcement action.
New Strict Rules Could Allow More Sites to Open, Says Santa Clara County
More businesses and workplaces could re-open in Santa Clara County as early as July 13, as long as new strict social distancing rules and other COVID-19 public health protocols are met, Santa Clara County officials announced today. (more…)
Santa Clara County Issues New Back-to-School Guidelines
There’s no guarantee that they will by next school year, but officials released new guidance in preparation for putting kids back in classrooms.
SVLG Executive Carl Guardino Takes VP Job at Bloom Energy
Starting Aug. 3, Guardino will be part of the green energy company in the newly created role of VP of government affairs and policy.
Santa Clara County Health Officials Gear Up for New Reopening Guidelines
That reopening framework will be a departure from the sector-specific plan that’s been used over the last few months.
San Jose’s Strong-Mayor Proposal Inspires Wide Range of Opinions From City Council
A proposed ballot measure to expand the San Jose mayor’s power has garnered varied opinions from more than half the City Council.
Op-Ed: Though Thousands Lack Shelter Amid Deadly Pandemic, San Jose Leaves Trailers Empty
The city’s decision to “demobilize” FEMA trailers for the unhoused can only be summed up as a shameful debacle lacking any transparency.
Billion-Dollar Boondoggle: Four Years After Measure A, Santa Clara Co. Has Little to Show for It
While homelessness worsens, county bond funds aren’t being spent fast enough and money is being thrown at political donors’ stalled projects.
Woman Accused of Purposely Coughing on Baby Teaches Special Ed in San Jose Schools
The superintendent acknowledged the allegations against “one of our employees,” named by those who know her as Nancy Nordland.
South Bay Malls Open with New Safety Measures, ‘Ninja Service’
The lines that snaked outside Eastridge and Santana Row for their reopening left no doubt that people are eager to shop at malls again.
South Bay Businesses Slowly Reopen, With Some Vacancies
Local businesses, like emerging butterflies, slowly began unfolding out of their cocoons this week, and are still cautiously testing their wings.
