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Santa Clara County Reports More Than 1,200 COVID-19 Cases
No new deaths were reported, so the local death toll remains at 39. Meanwhile, the county reports that nearly 11,000 people have been tested.
Santa Clara County Extends Stay-at-Home Order, Finally Discloses Hospitalization Stats
Public health officials announced the revised mandate at a news conference in which they also unveiled new social distancing criteria.
Banks Agree to Coronavirus Mortgage Relief in Calif. Amid Push for Temporary Eviction Ban
The agreement does not eliminate debt for California homeowners. Instead, it gives them a 90-day grace period.
Santa Clara Co. Tells Lehigh Quarry to Fix Pollution Issue
Supervisor Joe Simitian, whose district encompasses the quarry, said he called for the update to “resolve this particular issue once and for all.”
Silicon Valley Arts Groups, Restaurateurs Struggle Through the Coronavirus Quarantine
Decades of community-building suffers a setback as performances cancel, dining goes takeout-only and the economy slides into recession.
Out of a Job? Can’t Pay Your Bills? These Proposals May Keep You Afloat Amid This Pandemic
The coronavirus threatens to swell the ranks of poor Californians as restaurants, stores and other businesses shutter and workers stay home.
COVID-19 Expected to Impact San Jose’s Next Budget Cycle
A lot has changed since Mayor Sam Liccardo authored his annual March budget message a little less than two weeks ago.
Coronavirus and the Census: California Fears an Undercount
Low turnout for the Census Bureau’s decennial count could jeopardize the state’s 53 congressional seats, along with billions in federal funding.
Coronavirus Updates, March 17, 2020: South Bay Hunkers Down
As COVID-19 testing slowly ramps up throughout the U.S., most of the Bay Area hunkers down at home. Welcome to day one of the lockdown.
Silicon Valley Coronavirus Updates: March 13, 2020
All this pandemic news is overwhelming. We’ll do our best to keep you up to date on how COVID-19 is impacting life in Santa Clara County.
Mixed-Use CityLine Sunnyvale Adds Three New Major Tenants
Ulta Beauty, Xfinity and and Kids Dental & Orthodontics expect to open up shop in the master-planned development later this year.
Draft Report Offers New Details on Jay Paul Co.’s CityView Plaza
If approved, the project slated for an eight-acre site in the heart of the city would break ground later this year and finish up by 2026.
As Coronavirus Outbreak Spreads, So Do Fears of Its Impact on California’s Economy
Lenny Mendonca, the governor’s chief economic and business advisor, said California is assessing the economic impact of the virus.
San Jose Explores New Anti-Displacement Measures For Mobile Home Parks
The city wants to create a new land use designation for mobile home parks and apply it to two of them: Westwinds and Mountain Springs.
Valley Palms Landlord Agrees to Tenant Demands in Exchange for $120M in Tax-Free Refinancing
At the the city of San Jose’s behest, KDF Communities agreed to allocate $15.7 million in bond revenue for property upgrades and tighter security.