A claim lodged this week in federal court describes how all but one of SiliconSage’s projects in the past few years failed to turn a profit.
Your search for pot returned 2,522 results
Who Will Pay for California’s Unemployment Fraud?
With another stimulus bill poised to inject more cash into a leaky system, taxpayers could be left holding the bag.
Rep. Anna Eshoo Helps Lead Legislation Reform Of Nursing Homes Amid Pandemic
Over 100,000 residents and workers in long-term care homes have died from the virus, with the first outbreak recorded as early as February.
Foothills Park Opens to All for First Time Since 1965
The Dec. 17 opening of the nature preserve settles a lawsuit brought against the city of Palo Alto by the ACLU of Northern California.
Op-Ed: Nurse-Patient Ratios Aren’t Just a Numbers Game—They’re About Safety
Now is the time for hospitals to protect nurses so that they can continue to provide this work—work that puts them on the front lines of a pandemic.
Rescuers Search for Severely Sick Bobcat in Coyote Valley
The animal is not expected to survive without help, said Rebecca Dmytryk of Wildlife Emergency Services.
Whack and Stack: PG&E’s Toppling of Trees to Prevent Fire Creates New Hazards
In an attempt to prevent wildfires, the utility company is removing vegetation from around power lines.
How Hubris and Netflix Buckled Blockbuster—Except One Store
‘The Last Blockbuster’ looks at how the Netflix revolution brought down a corporate giant—and the one video store that survived.
Victims of Grace Baptist Church Stabbing Join Soaring Death Toll Among Silicon Valley’s Homeless
The Nov. 22 tragedy points to the same dangers driving the 122 percent jump in homeless deaths Santa Clara County has seen so far in 2020.
Can Calif. Protect Covid Vaccine From Cheaters and Fraudsters?
State leaders believe the rich and influential will have a hard time cutting in line to get the first precious doses of the vaccine.
Can ‘Fire Hardening’ Solve State’s Home Insurance Crisis?
Incentives for homeowners to mitigate wildfire risk would be a win-win for insurers and consumers. Creating one is the hard part.
Sharks Foundation, CEFCU Team Up With East Side Counseling Center for Annual Toy Giveaway
The Alum Rock Counseling Center annually provides presents for kids and extremely low-income households on San Jose’s East Side
South Bay City Officials Slam VTA’s Measure B Outlook
Critics worry that too many of the funds are going to extend BART to Silicon Valley instead of repairing local streets.
A New Gamer Lounge is Coming to San Jose’s SoFA District
Called Guildhouse, the new lounge will be a “spiritual successor” to AFKgg Gamer Lounge, which closed in 2018.
California’s ICU Nightmare: Which Hospitals Are Filling Up?
In the worst-hit counties, hospitals are sending critically ill patients elsewhere. Others are keeping ICU patients in crowded ER wards.
Alum Rock Union School Board to Appoint Fifth Trustee in January
With Wednesday’s five-hour board discussion a wrap, the rules are revised and the dates are set for replacing Scott Pham.
