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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.
Private Healthcare Systems Still Lag in COVID-19 Tests
County officials last month had complained that public facilities run by Valley Med were handling nearly 90 percent of COVID-19 tests.
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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.
Calls to Defund Local Law Enforcement Push San Jose to Rethink Future of Policing
After witnessing SJPD respond to protests against police brutality with bone-breaking force, it seems the whole city has trust issues.
Op-Ed: San Jose Leaders Ignore Calls for Justice From Families Impacted by Police Violence
When it comes to addressing the needs of people who make up the city’s diversity, leaders respond with empty gestures, ineffective policies.
Letter: San Jose Leaders Should Heed the Call to Defund Police
Together with families of people killed by police, Silicon Valley De-Bug came up with a practical guide for defunding the San Jose PD.
Palo Alto Transportation Commissioner Cari Templeton Announces City Council Bid
Also in the running are fellow planning commissioner Ed Lauing, attorney Rebecca Eisenberg and incumbent Councilwoman Lydia Kou.
Hundreds of Rubber Bullets Later, San Jose Confronts the Human Toll of Forceful Tactics
More than a week has passed since SJPD responded to protests with alarming force. How many people were hurt in the fray is still unclear.
Proposal Would Force California Counties to Pay Cash Rebates to Commercial Landlords
For a scheme with such potentially devastating consequences on schools and local governments, it’s garnered surprisingly little attention.
Santa Clara Co. Ramps Up COVID Testing—With Focus on ESSJ
Any county resident who wants to get tested for the coronavirus can now sign up online at projectbaseline.com or by calling 2-1-1.
Decades of Community-Building at Stake as San Jose’s Cultural Districts Fight to Survive
From Little Saigon to Little Italy, will Silicon Valley’s treasured ethnic enclaves be recognizable once the pandemic runs its course?
Reagent Shortage Hinders Widespread Covid-19 Testing
Santa Clara County health officials are looking to increase testing capacity to 1,300 a day. But they’ve hit a road block getting there.
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.
