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Property Tax Relief Available for Businesses Impacted by Covid
Businesses must file property statement filings, due April 1, and no later than May 7, to avoid a late penalty.
California Community College Enrollment Drops Far More Than Originally Anticipated
State education officials say the steep decline in matriculation may threaten viability of California community colleges.
China Punishes Microsoft’s LinkedIn Over Lax Censorship
Officials said the social network had failed to block objectionable content, a sign of the sacrifices it must make to remain in the market.
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.
One Year: The Pandemic’s Timeline in Santa Clara County
A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
After Cutting Cinequest Short Last Year, Silicon Valley’s Annual Film Festival is Back Online
This year, ticket-holders can host or join screening parties, a nod to Cinequest’s in-person soirees after film credits roll.
Guest Column: Harsh Questions for the American Press
There are grave consequences to the press not being allowed in the CDC, FDA or other entities that impact the public.
Displaced Sunnyvale Homeless Residents Are a Symptom of a Broader Regional Issue
Dozens of homeless residents lived in Fair Oaks Park until a construction project forced them out, despite the pandemic.
China’s Jaded Techies Find a Hero in Elon Musk
The Tesla boss and digital prankster is striking a chord, at a time of disillusionment with the tech industry and its leading tycoons.
The Plight of the Barcades: How Three Bay Area Gaming Bars Are Surviving the Pandemic
Covid restrictions notwithstanding, the light of hope shines through for gamers and their favorite watering holes.
Op-Ed: Prosecuting Children as Adults is Cruel, Inhumane
It is critical we give young people an opportunity for rehabilitation by keeping them in the juvenile justice system.
Citing Need for Local Control, Santa Clara Co. Declines to Take Part in State Vaccination Plan
County Executive Jeff Smith said California’s new program, known as the Statewide Vaccination Network, left him with “significant concerns.”
How State’s Recall Rules Could Spell Trouble for Gov. Newsom
In a recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom could get more votes than his replacement—and still lose his job.
Santa Clara Police Arrest 2 for Identity Theft Crime Spree
Authorities say Edwina Bogan and Shawnece Ford stole information from more than 100 people.
How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Devastating Global Pandemic?
Not by buying airplanes. Instead, the newest start-up millionaires are proceeding cautiously.
