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Federal Infrastructure Bill Will Expand Bay Area EV Charging Network
California is currently home to nearly 23,000 charging stations—one third of the nation’s supply, and more are on the way.
San Jose Project Roomkey Motel Tenants Can Stay, California Housing Officials Say
Instead of a proposed $627 monthly fee, the Housing Department must recalculate rents that don’t exceed 30% of tenant incomes
Pressed, Stressed, Understaffed: Baristas and Coffee Roasters Are Quietly Burning Out
The Covid-19 pandemic and its accompanying restrictions and prejudices exacerbated issues for cafes across Santa Clara County
Who Flew? Flight Logs of Sheriff’s Helicopter Raise Questions of Appropriate Use
Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith’s N621LS “Star1” helicopter's flight was conveniently in time for the 8:30pm sunset
Santa Clara Councilmember’s Redistricting Concerns At Odds With Track Record
It’s not exactly clear why a different congressional district for the City of Santa Clara would prove to be problematic.
As Pandemic Eases, Santa Clara County Adds Library Hours
Beginning Monday, county libraries will add 18 more hours a week for patrons to visit the library, browse collections, use the public computers and printers, reserve a meeting room or read in the library.
Santa Clara County Reports Fewer Fireworks This July 4th
County fire officials said public concern about wildfires and drought conditions may have dampened use of fireworks on Fourth of July weekend.
Open Space District, Santa Clara County Take Steps to Protect Scenic Ridgeline
Supervisors Joe Simitian and Otto Lee led the effort, which was supported unanimously this week by the Board of Supervisors and then endorsed by the Midpeninsula Open Space board.
How Campbell’s Pruneyard Shopping Center Grabbed Three Michelin Stars
With Michelin-starred dining and classic amenities, a center that grew out of the valley’s orchards in the 1960s has been reinvented.
Cooling Centers Open Today in San Jose and Across the County, as Triple-Digits Loom
County health officials warn that extremely hot weather can result in heatstroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, sunburn, heat rash, and in some instances death.
Feds Learned of Gunman’s Anger Toward VTA Five Years Ago
“Based on recent developments in the investigation we can say that the suspect has been a highly disgruntled VTA employee for many years, which may have contributed to why he targeted VTA employees.” -- Sgt. Russell Davis of the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
California Is Awash in Cash, Thanks to a Booming Market
The stock market has soared to new heights, prompting a record number of Silicon Valley companies to go public.
A Quest for Love: Natalia Smut’s Death Highlights Trans Struggles
The native San Jose transgender woman’s murder has devastated, but not shocked, friends, family and the South Bay drag scene.
Evan Low Appointed to Asst. Majority Whip in State Assembly
(Sacramento, CA) Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) named her leadership team today, a few days before the first session of the new legislature that was elected earlier this month. Speaker Atkins appointed Assemblymember-elect Evan Low (D-San Jose) as Assistant Majority Whip. “I am honored and excited to assume the role of Assistant Majority Whip under Speaker Atkins’ leadership,” said Assemblymember-elect Low.
