Health officials said a significantly increased allocation of vaccine doses that allowed them to expand eligibility Tuesday.
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Vaccine Passports in California? Answers to Your Questions
What does the state plan to do when it comes to proving that people are vaccinated in the coming months and years?
Palo Alto Officials Rethink Zoning Program Meant to Draw Housing
The program came in response to state housing goals, but a new proposal for a 24-unit apartment building has put residents on edge.
San Jose’s Poor House Bistro Preps for Move—Building and All
Downtown San Jose’s iconic Poor House is moving, fleeing the path of development proposed in Google’s Downtown West project.
Clubhouse’s Allure and Pitfalls as the New Social Media Sensation
The Clubhouse app became a social media sensation by evolving the art of conversation. Will it end up an echo chamber?
City Lights’ Annual Plays Festival Goes Digital—Maybe for Good
The digital festival-turned-podcast returned this week with its first 2021 episode and will continue through April.
San Jose PD Named in Fed Civil Rights Lawsuit After Officers Fatally Shot Unarmed Man
The plaintiffs say police violated due-process and the Fourth Amendment that protects citizens from excessive use of force.
Santa Clara Council Candidate Statement Draws Critics
What’s in a candidate statement? According to critics of Santa Clara City Council contender Robert Mezzetti, a lie.
List: SJ Eateries Aim to Draw Diners to Downtown with Deals
Dine Downtown 2.0, organized by SJDA, promises delicious and budget-friendly deals on food and drinks from the 20 restaurants—so far.
San Jose Home Prices Jumped Even During the Pandemic
The pandemic has created a mixed-bag of changes for housing in San Jose, from fluctuating costs to rising vacancy rates and dwindling building approvals.
Google, San Jose Release Long-awaited Development Agreement for Downtown West Project
The development agreement outlines what Google wants to build in San Jose and the $200 million community benefits package for the project.
Santa Cruz-based Marianne’s buys San Jose’s Treat Ice Cream
Treat has been a San Jose favorite since 1951, with a manufacturing facility in San Jose’s Naglee Park. But on April 15, that facility will close.
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.
New Urban Village Development Threatens to Displace San Jose’s 60-Year-Old Berryessa Flea
The open-air market is Silicon Valley’s unheralded business incubator, but will it be pushed out by the city’s development plans?
Measuring a Year of Covid-19
From layoffs to testing, the Covid-19 pandemic had dramatic ripple effects on almost every part of life in Silicon Valley and the country.
Breeze of Innovation: San Jose Landmark Design Wins Challenge
Silicon Valley will one day have a fluid, illuminated, kinetic landmark, swaying in the breeze—assuming the project gets funding and approval.
