President Obama dropped by Stanford University Friday to talk tech, business and polities at the seventh annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit.
Your search for google returned 567 results
Campaign Records Provide a Glimpse of Silicon Valley’s Political Landscape
Santa Clara County is one of just 17 in California that offer campaign finance records in easily analyzed online forms. Here's what they show.
Recent Cases Highlight Silicon Valley’s Wage Theft ‘Epidemic’
A series of egregious wage theft cases show how Silicon Valley’s disruptive industries can open the door for employee abuse.
Jails, Homelessness Prioritized in State of the County Speech
Board President Dave Cortese called for jail reforms and continued efforts to help the homeless in Wednesday's State of the County speech.
Body of Murder Victim Found in Santa Cruz Mountains
Homicide detectives found the body of Kyle Myrick Thursday, a 28-year-old motorcycle shop employee who went missing exactly a week ago.
San Jose Council Reconsiders Controversial Nightclub Proposal
A proposal to bring a two-story nightclub to downtown San Jose comes back for consideration at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
City Council Considers $5,000 Reward for Info Leading to Art Box Vandal(s) Arrest
To catch the vandal defacing art-adorned utility boxes, the city will offer a cash reward for information leading to the perpetrator’s arrest.
How Much Will Super Bowl 50 Cost Local Law Enforcement?
A month shy of Super Bowl 50, local police agencies are going all out. There’s just a couple questions: How much will it cost and who will pay for it?
2015: A Year in Review
A year in review is rarely pretty, and 2015 was no exception. Here’s a brief list of the some of the biggest stories that made it a year to remember, and soon leave behind.
Billionaires Back Lab-Grown Diamonds to Disrupt Industry
Diamond Foundry, a Peninsula-based startup with A-list investors, puts a Silicon Valley spin on high-end, lab-made diamonds.
Breakneck Work Culture Leads to Shift in How We Treat Sleep
Technology has been blamed for disrupting our sleep, but a group of Silicon Valley companies want to put tech back in the bedroom for the right reasons.
$5 Million Up for Grabs in Second Annual Knight Cities Challenge
What would make San Jose a better city? A good answer could win a slice of $5 million as part of the Knight Cities Challenge.
Silicon Valley’s Low-Income Renters Find Few Protections from Predatory Landlords
A public interest lawsuit that paints one property owner as an unrepentant slumlord reflects a growing power imbalance between landlords and tenants.
Week after Ethics Report, Honda Campaign Posts Photo of Him Using Official House Resources
Just six days after the House Committee on Ethics extended its investigation into Mike Honda, his campaign appears to have broken another law.
Congressman Under Fire: The Case Against Rep. Mike Honda
Rep. Mike Honda (D-San Jose) is under fire after his legislative staff became a runaway train, transforming itself into a campaign squadron to fend off a 2014 election challenge by Ro Khanna.
Advances in Robotic Surgeries Lead to Higher Demand Despite Marketing, Regulation Concerns
A human touch in the operating room will eventually become as rare as a hand-delivered message. But the increased use of surgical robots presents a complicated future we don’t yet fully understand.