For a scheme with such potentially devastating consequences on schools and local governments, it’s garnered surprisingly little attention.
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Santa Clara Co. Ramps Up COVID Testing—With Focus on ESSJ
Any county resident who wants to get tested for the coronavirus can now sign up online at projectbaseline.com or by calling 2-1-1.
Sheltering in Place Has Vastly Improved Region’s Air Quality—But How Long Will It Last?
The pandemic has led to a massive reduction in pollution, but it could come back with a vengeance once commuters hit the road again.
Op-Ed: Vallco Transformation Finally Moves Forward—Now It’s Time That Cupertino Does, Too
It is time to build a new moral vision for our city, one centered on affordability and vibrancy. It’s time to build a Cupertino for all.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley’s Creative Sector Needs Representation, Diversity and Equity Now
Now more than ever, it is imperative that the San Jose arts community leans into diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion.
Nurses Accuse Santa Clara County of Unfair Labor Practices
Unions say the county assigned members to nursing homes with “false assurances” that they would only treat non-COVID patients.
Op-Ed: State’s $1,000-a-Day Offer to Care Homes a ‘Bounty’ That Endangers Staff, Patients
Nearly half of all deaths related to COVID-19 in California are linked to elder care facilities. That figure is more than 40 percent in the South Bay.
Op-Ed: From COVID to Storms, Valley Water is Prepared for a Range of Emergencies
Valley Water’s board vice chair, Tony Estremera, says the agency is ready to quickly respond to a variety of emergencies.
Decades of Community-Building at Stake as San Jose’s Cultural Districts Fight to Survive
From Little Saigon to Little Italy, will Silicon Valley’s treasured ethnic enclaves be recognizable once the pandemic runs its course?
Santa Clara Slated to Approve $170K PR Contract Despite Looming Budget Shortfall
If approved, the contract between the city Stadium Authority and Singer Associates would go into effect on July 1 and run through March 2022.
Nurses Protest San Jose Regional Medical Center’s Planned Closure of Labor, Delivery Unit
The decision to close the maternity ward was announced April 1. The ward’s last planned day of operation will be May 30.
High-Ranking Valley Water Official Abruptly Resigns
COO Nina Hawk resigned her post Monday morning after nearly three years as one of the water district’s top ranking officials.
Chronic Town: Don’t Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
Given the economic pressures that governments face, the push to legalize pot could end up resembling the end of prohibition in more ways than one.
Postmates Couriers Demand Sick Pay, Protective Gear, Fair Wages
The #GuacOff campaign is the latest initiative supporting gig workers as they play an increasingly important role in the economy.
Silicon Valley Firm Gilead Sciences Races to Treat COVID
In the race to find a treatment for COVID-19, Foster City-based Gilead Sciences is going all in on its experimental drug, remdesivir.
Two-Alarm Blaze Damages Home Daycare in Downtown San Jose
Officials say there were no children in the building at the time and that there were no injuries reported. The cause of the fire is unknown.
