The MTC adopted austerity budgets through July 1, but advocates say they are fed up with waiting for service increases.
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CHP Says Driverless Tesla Suspect was Cited Before
The man had previously been cited “for similar behavior” on April 27, the California Highway Patrol said.
Eviction Moratorium: Capitol Mum as Renters Seek More Time
With two months before the moratorium expires on June 30, there is no proposed legislation on giving renters more time.
Big City Mayors Ask State for $20 Billion to Curb Homelessness
The mayors want $4 billion per-year for five years in flexible funding as part of the state budget.
Opinion: Google Shows SJ Needs a Stronger Development Process
San Jose Planning Commissioner Justin Lardinois says Google's community benefits package shouldn’t be considered unusual, but the standard.
All California Adults Can Get a Vaccine. Now to Find One
The vaccine rollout has been chaotic, according to news reports and hundreds of emails sent by The New York Times' California Today readers.
Unhoused Residents Lead Vaccine Drive for Hesitant Peers
Homeless and formerly homeless are using their shared experiences to get other unhoused residents a jab at a San Jose vaccine clinic Friday.
Local Leaders Work to Turn the Tide on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
As anti-Asian hate crimes spread through Silicon Valley, one Los Gatos resident has a plan to fight them that starts in the classroom.
Leaders From All 9 Bay Area Counties Announce Plan To Shrink Homelessness By 75%
After a year of planning, the multi-pronged strategy to house more people was announced at a virtual news conference on Tuesday.
How Bay Area Musicians Kept Music Alive in the Year of Covid
Covid-19 financially stunted hundreds of Bay Area performers over the past year, but some found a way to succeed anyway.
Former 49er Suspected of Murder-Suicide in South Carolina
Investigators are still searching for a motive, including the possibility that Adams was upset at being denied medication.
Health and Equity Experts Grade California’s Vaccine Rollout
A dozen epidemiology, public health and equity experts weigh in on the state's vaccine rollout as more people become eligible for the jab.
Is Music Over at Mills College?
A hotbed of experimental sound for nearly a century, this school in Oakland is preparing to close its doors.
Kaiser Accuses Santa Clara Co. of Leaving Prospective Vaccine Recipients ‘in Limbo’
Kaiser and the county have played the blame game for months, each accusing the other of mishandling Covid testing and inoculation.
As California’s Attorney General Job Morphs Post-Trump, Who Will be Newsom’s Pick?
A look at top contenders to be California's top cop—and chief enforcer of consumer protection, internet privacy and criminal investigations.
Santa Clara Co. Transfers Thousands of Vaccine Appointments to Kaiser
About 8,500 appointments scheduled through the county between now and March 21 will be transferred to the Oakland-based hospital chain.
