Downtowns have taken a beating during the pandemic, but South Bay developers and investors say San Jose still feels like a safe bet.
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Evacuation Orders Expanded in Eastern Santa Clara County
Cal Fire announced new evacuation orders for the eastern edge of Santa Clara County, where the SCU Complex keeps growing.
Amazon Buys Gilroy Ag Land
Media reports this week said the company acquired the South Valley agricultural property at roughly four times its assessed value.
Lightning Sparks Fires as Winds Fell Power Lines Throughout the Region in Rare Summer Storm
Forecasters warned of dry lightning, but the storms that materialized before dawn today were stronger and wetter than anticipated.
Santa Clara County to Install 200 Touch-Free Crosswalk Devices
County officials say they plan to concentrate the touchless sensors around 25 pedestrian-heavy expressway intersections.
New MyCitation App Lets You Pay, Reduce Traffic Fines Online
MyCitations allows users to look up citations online and request fee reductions or more time to pay fines based on financial need.
Applicants Sought for 2021 Santa Clara Co. Civil Grand Jury
Grand jury service gives citizens a chance to improve the integrity of local government and hold elected leaders accountable to the public.
Prolonged Testing Delays Undermine Santa Clara County’s Efforts to Curb Coronavirus
Experts say the nation’s inability to create an efficient testing system is part of what’s fueling the recent surge in Covid-19 infections.
Here’s Where to Find COVID-19 Testing in Santa Clara County
The sites use a system in which people are assigned a testing time later in the day; all slots are often claimed within hours of availability.
Nonprofit Helps Students Balance Illness with Schoolwork
Remission for All provides free tutoring services to ensure that no student has to sacrifice their education for the sake of their illness.
Build a San Jose Empire in Virtual Reality Game ‘Landlord Go’
The game has already registered 11,000 players who were making deals for virtual ownership of the more than 50,000 properties in San Jose.
SJ Sues Trump Over 2020 Census
The federal lawsuit filed this week alleges that President Trump's order violates the Census Act and the U.S. Constitution.
San Jose’s Watergarden Survived Homophobia, Political Shifts, AIDS—But Not Coronavirus
What the storied history—and now closure—of the Watergarden bathhouse means for Silicon Valley’s LGBTQ community.
$1.5 Million Awarded to 142 San Jose Micro-Businesses
Thanks to generous donation from tech giants, each business received $10,000 for relief from the economic toll of the coronavirus.
Santa Clara Man Charged with Running Investment Scam
Shaukat Shamim was served with a summons in Santa Clara, ordering him to appear in federal court today in San Francisco.
Apple’s Housing Funding to Bring 1,000+ Homes to Silicon Valley
Apple has divvied up the first $400 million of its $2.5 billion housing commitment, the Cupertino iPhone maker announced Monday.