The Cut the Commute pledge asks employers to prioritize remote work options for as part of their re-entry plans moving forward.
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Op-Ed: Online Special Ed—a Failure in the Making
Routine, consistency and specialized instruction from a credentialed teacher are the cornerstones of special education.
Op-Ed: The Equity Case For Caltrain’s Measure RR
Measure RR would fund unprecedented new equity and connectivity policies that were recently approved by the Caltrain board.
South Bay Moves to Less Restrictive Tier Under State’s Covid Reopening Guidelines
Under the new reopening tier, which goes into effect at midnight, more establishments can expand indoor operations—with certain limitations.
Elderly Driver’s Crash into San Jose Mall Hospitalizes Eight
The driver of the vehicle may have been in medical distress before the accident, which was reported around 12:30pm.
DA Declines to File Charges Against Activist Held on Extraordinary $500,000 Bail
San Jose police got prosecutor-turned-jurist Paul Bernal to sign off on the warrant on Sept. 28—and then waited five days to serve it.
Op-Ed: On Housing, San Jose Councilwoman Dev Davis and President Trump Agree
On the most important local issue—housing—Davis and President Trump share the same conservative position against zoning reform.
Santa Clara County’s 2020 Assessment Roll Culminates Decade of Economic Growth
The roll shows that the net assessed value of all property in the county grew by $35.5 billion to a total of $551.5 billion from the year prior.
New Website Schedules Covid Tests Up to a Week in Advance
Getting tested for Covid-19 in Santa Clara County just got easier thanks to an updated web portal that lets you reserve spots well ahead of time.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley Must Vote Out Sellout Politicians
A local student supporting the Rishi Kumar campaign for Congress says her generation is sick of leaders beholden to corporate interests.
Op-Ed: Californians Depend on Gov. Gavin Newsom to Protect Privacy of Genetic Data
Many Californians likely don’t realize that commercial DNA tests typically aren’t protected by strong heath privacy laws.
Sculpture Fair Aims to Redefine Public Art in Silicon Valley
If a new Peninsula-based nonprofit has its way, the region will also be known for the transformative effects of public art.
SJPD Releases Body-Cam Footage From Protests
It took a few months after the George Floyd protests to show the public even this limited footage. But, hey, it’s a start.
SJI en Colaboración con ProPublica para Las Elecciones de 2020
SJI se ha asociado con ProPublica para su proyecto Electionland, una colaboración a nivel nacional para investigar problemas de votación.
Ash, Smoke Cast Eery Orange Glow Over Santa Clara Valley
Forecasters expect the smoke-cooling effect to last for another few days, with highs in the 75-to-80-degree Fahrenheit range.
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.
