Eviction moratoriums don’t keep arrears from piling up, and aid to renters may not reach the most vulnerable.
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Rising Catalytic Converter Thefts Plague Car Owners, Enforcement
The pollution-control gadgets are full of precious metals and prices are soaring as regulators try to tame emissions.
Digital Billboard Proposal Lights Up Debate in San Jose
An environmental review of a proposal that would allow scores of digital billboards to go up throughout San Jose is nearing an end.
Op-Ed: How to Prevent the Next Pandemic? Incentivize New Antibiotic Development
We need policies that transform the incentive structure for developing new antibiotics, and also encourage responsible stewardship.
Op-Ed: Appoint Justice Liu as AG—The Future of California’s Children Depends On It
Our youth bear the brunt of the racist, divisive rhetoric that has plagued the political arena for the last four years, and change is now upon us.
Silicon Valley Lawmaker, DA Among Contenders for AG
About a dozen people are jockeying for the role, including two local leaders with differing views about how to tackle criminal justice reform.
Food Halls’ Draw Has Always Been Foot Traffic, But Coronavirus Changed That
The South Bay’s food halls have seen better days—but there may be some hope on the horizon.
Schools Press ‘Play’ on eSports Leagues During Pandemic
Some districts have turned to organized video games to give students the team sports experience they’re missing during distance learning.
Deputy Charged With Staging Drive-By Shooting
Prosecutors say Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Deputy Sukhdeep Gill staged a “shocking ambush” to make it seem like he was shot.
Bank of America Says It Lost ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on State’s Unemployment Fiasco
Payment contractor was pitted against state employment officials at a legislative hearing on benefit delays and rampant fraud.
Local Leaders Look to State to Keep Business as Second San Jose Company Moves HQ
The announcement didn’t sit well with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo after also losing Hewlett Packard Enterprises last month.
Rainstorms Expected to Drench Bay Area in Coming Week
The rain follows dry winds and high temperatures at the start of the week that helped spark fires around the region.
Calif. Says It’s Safe to Use Scrutinized Lot of Moderna Coronavirus Vaccines
County residents can visit sccfreevax.org to find updated information on who is eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine and where it is available.
Biden Signs Flurry of Executive Orders on First Day in Office, Reversing Many Trump Policies
Executive orders signed in the first few days of a presidency tend to reflect the incoming president’s positions on hot-button issues.
Even Before Recent Outbreak, San Jose Kaiser Faced Steep Fines for Covid Safety Violations
According to Cal-OSHA, Kaiser’s San Jose Medical Center is one of the top pandemic-safety violators in the state.
California Calls for Pause on Moderna Vaccines Over Reports of Allergic Reactions
More than 330,000 doses of Moderna’s inoculation were distributed throughout the state, including 21,800 to Santa Clara County.
