Pub and brewery workers across California are rethinking workplace culture, after personal experiences of sexism, assault and work environments were often paired with encouraged drinking on the job.
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Expenses-paid Vacation is Latest Incentive Offered by California to Boost COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Approximately 72 percent of the state's adults have received at least one vaccine dose, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.
California’s Big ‘Reopening:’ What Changes—and What Doesn’t—Today, June 15?
Gov. Gavin Newsom promised business as usual on Tuesday, but there could be exceptions to everyday life returning to normal. Here are questions and answers to clear up some of the confusion.
Will Psychedelics Become Legal in California?
The state Senate passed a bill to legalize hallucinogenic drugs for Californians 21 and older. Could psychedelics become the next cannabis?
Trump DOJ Subpoenaed Apple for Schiff, Swalwell Accounts
Prosecutors subpoenaed Apple for data from the accounts of at least two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, including Reps. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell.
Berkeley Report Says Urban Policies Increase California Wildfire Risks
Why is California building new houses in the path of wildfires? The housing market is dangerously hot, say UC scientists.
Emergency Water Restrictions Approved in Santa Clara County
The water shortage emergency hopes to reduce water use countywide by 15% of 2019 levels.
Outage at San Francisco’s Fastly Inc. Crashes Websites Worldwide
Websites for Hulu, Reddit, Twitch and The New York Times crashed for about an hour this morning, after failures at the internet company.
Why All the Fury at Apple?
Some developers are sick of Apple being a dictator. Apple says it’s protecting us. Let’s dissect this.
Gov. Gavin Newsom Allows Outdoor Dining and To-go Drinks Statewide until Dec. 31
The governor's announcement includes the use of sidewalks and converted parking spaces for outdoor dining and the sale of alcohol to-go. Bars will also be allowed to continue partnering with food trucks, restaurants and catering companies to sell food with alcohol even if they don't have an on-site kitchen.
San Jose’s VTA Killer Carried Three Semi-Automatic Handguns and 32 High-Capacity Magazines
“The heroic actions of the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office who donned their essential protective equipment and lifesaving medical kits and ran toward the gunfire saved lives."
Willing to Help, Nowhere to Go: How the State’s Recruitment of Covid-19 Volunteers Fell Short
More than 251,000 Californians signed up to help, some hoping to get an early shot. Few got the chance to volunteer.
Stanford, Facing Pressure, Reverses Plan to Cut 11 Sports
University leaders, announcing the reversal, cited improvements in the school’s investments, and said the programs' supporters helped reveal a new funding path.
Local Leaders say a San Jose Retail Experiment Paid Off in the Pandemic
As the list of closed businesses continues to rise, experts say micro retail could provide a more economical alternative to large retail space.
Efforts to Weed Out Extremists Among Police Meet Resistance
California is one of four states, including Oregon, Minnesota and Tennessee, along with Washington, D.C., that have proposed new laws.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
