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Postmates Couriers Demand Sick Pay, Protective Gear, Fair Wages
The #GuacOff campaign is the latest initiative supporting gig workers as they play an increasingly important role in the economy.
Silicon Valley Firm Gilead Sciences Races to Treat COVID
In the race to find a treatment for COVID-19, Foster City-based Gilead Sciences is going all in on its experimental drug, remdesivir.
California Legislators Propose Bill to Protect Voting Rights, Public Health in Fall Election
Assembly Bill 860 would require a vote-by-mail ballot to be sent to every registered voter in the state.
Wanted: Health Care Workers. Wait! Never Mind …
It’s an ironic twist to the pandemic: When the health care system seems to need workers the most, it can’t afford to keep them all.
County: Non-Essential Curbside Business Still Prohibited
Although the state offered guidance about how non-essential businesses can slowly reopen, such plans are not in effect at the local level.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s Digital Inclusion Plan Misses the Mark
Why isn’t San Jose more aggressively working with Comcast/Xfinity and AT&T to use their existing broadband infrastructures?
‘Everyday Heroes’ Bring Semblance of Normalcy to a World Turned Upside Down
The everyday heroes in the fight against the coronavirus are everywhere, making sure things keep running in a world turned upside down.
Community College Teachers Demand Reimbursement for Sudden Shift to Online Learning
The West Valley-Mission Federation of Teachers has asked the district to reimburse professors for the hours they put in to move classes online.
State Senate Hopeful Ann Ravel Nabs Support From San Jose Council’s Centrist Faction
The candidate has now captured the support of San Jose City Council members Johnny Khamis, Dev Davis, Lan Diep and Pam Foley.
San Jose Finally Pays Back Sacred Heart for Flood Relief—Years After the Fact
Jeff Scott, spokesman for the city’s housing department, acknowledged that “it doesn’t typically take this long” to pay folks back.
Stanford Health Resumes Non-Emergency Procedures, But Still Faces Financial Fallout
Though they play a vital role in pulling this nation through the pandemic, U.S. hospitals have taken a huge financial hit from the crisis.
Public Comment Begins on Silicon Valley Bullet Train Route
The San Jose to Merced section of the HSR would connect Silicon Valley to the Central Valley with a reliable high-speed travel option.
VTA to Require Face Masks Starting Next Week
VTA has also limited rider capacity to nine people on 60-foot buses, six people on 40-foot buses and five people on 35-foot buses.
How to Buy a Bike in a Pandemic
If done correctly, buying a bicycle can be an enjoyable process giving you a newfound sense of freedom and control during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Op-Ed: Coronavirus Pandemic Makes Sexual Assault Prevention More Important Than Ever
Early reports indicate that rates of sexual assault and intimate partner violence are on the rise as people are forced to shelter in place.
