The mandate, which takes effect Saturday and is expected to last a month, requires most Californians to stay home from 10pm to 5am.
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San Jose’s Reid-Hillview Airport to Close—But Not Until 2031
The county Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to move forward with closing the East Side airport and figure out what else to do with it.
SJ: Pedestrian Dies Over a Week After Being Struck by Vehicle
San Jose police say the collision is the city’s 42nd traffic fatality of the year.
San Jose Woman Admits to Setting Fire, Faking Assault as Cover for Embezzlement
Police say Janice Carlstrom, who was found bound and gagged at a Saratoga office last year, confessed to stealing more than $580,000.
San Jose: Shooting Off McKee Marks 38th Homicide of 2020
Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact the San Jose Police Department’s Homicide unit at 408.277.5283.
San Jose: Woman Dies in Two-Car Crash Early Tuesday
The driver of the gray Lexus was ejected from the car and pronounced dead at the scene. Her name was not immediately available.
Santa Clara City Council: ‘The Balance of Power Has Changed’
Mission City’s politics got flipped on its head this week when three newcomers came out ahead in their bids for City Council.
Palo Alto: Driver Fatally Strikes Woman in Crosswalk
The driver of the car, an Oakland woman in her 30s, remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. She was uninjured, police said.
Election 2020: Meet Alex Lee, California’s First Gen Z Legislator
The 25-year-old progressive rode a wave of young voter turnout to become the youngest state lawmaker in more than 80 years.
Santa Clara County: Otto Lee Appears to Win D3 Supes Race
The former Sunnyvale mayor has had a commanding lead over Assemblymember Kansen Chu since the first returns came in Tuesday night.
Ex-Code Enforcement Officer Booked on Multiple Counts of Sexual Assault, Extortion
San Jose police say William Gerry self-surrendered on Tuesday and was booked into the Santa Clara County jail on a $550,000 bail.
Op-Ed: Without Systemic Change, BLM Banners Are Nothing More Than Performative Wokeness
The banners could reaffirm our commitment to equity. But right now, the promises they hold are as empty as the wind that blows them.
Election Night Ends in Big Wins, Cliffhangers, Looming Results
In an anxiety-ridden election year, a close presidential contest in a race between two old dudes was the last thing we needed.
Film Fests Go Virtual During Covid. Will Audiences Follow?
The Covid-19 pandemic is still raging throughout the U.S., and has turned the film festivals world upside-down, but they're adapting.
Activists Shut Down Part of 11th Street in Downtown San Jose
Organizers parked a pair of U-Haul box trucks at San Antonio and San Carlos streets while blocking traffic across 11th at San Fernando.
SVO Disbands PAC Amid Backlash to ‘Blatantly Racist’ Campaign Ad
It’s a remarkable development for the fundraising powerhouse, which has long served as a political counterweight to South Bay Labor.