The proposal will be heard at 2pm Wednesday during the City Council’s next Rules and Open Government Committee session.
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Op-Ed: San Jose’s Digital Inclusion Plan Misses the Mark
Why isn’t San Jose more aggressively working with Comcast/Xfinity and AT&T to use their existing broadband infrastructures?
‘Everyday Heroes’ Bring Semblance of Normalcy to a World Turned Upside Down
The everyday heroes in the fight against the coronavirus are everywhere, making sure things keep running in a world turned upside down.
Community College Teachers Demand Reimbursement for Sudden Shift to Online Learning
The West Valley-Mission Federation of Teachers has asked the district to reimburse professors for the hours they put in to move classes online.
Public Comment Begins on Silicon Valley Bullet Train Route
The San Jose to Merced section of the HSR would connect Silicon Valley to the Central Valley with a reliable high-speed travel option.
Bay Area Eases Restrictions with Latest Shelter-in-Place Order
The mandate allows construction, real estate deals and some outdoor businesses to resume as long as they comply with safety protocols.
Bay Area’s Shelter-in-Place Extended Through End of May
The extended stay-home order also eases restrictions on “lower-risk activities” that have been in place for most of the past month.
San Jose Races to Close the ‘Digital Divide’ as Coronavirus Moves Learning Online
Census data from the latest American Community Survey estimates that more than 20,000 households in the city lack internet access.
Small, Little-Known Companies Sell CBD as Cure-All, Prompting Federal Regulators to Step In
The Food and Drug Administration isn’t effing around when it comes to cracking down on companies selling supposed cures for Covid-19.
Having a Baby is Complicated, But the Coronavirus Pandemic Adds a New Set of Issues to the Mix
With new Covid-19 precautions and visitor restrictions in hospitals, many women are considering giving birth at home.
Over a Million California Students Lack Access to Remote Learning
Based on 2018-19 K-12 public school enrollment data, roughly 1.2 million children in California lack digital access.
Predicting a Pandemic’s Path: What Models Can and Can’t Do
Forecasting models need to be fed reliable info, which is in short supply without widespread testing for the virus that causes Covid-19.
Gov. Gavin Newsom: Cities That Block Hotels for the Homeless Will Be ‘Judged’ by History
As the state prioritizes hotel rooms for homeless people who test positive for Covid-19, a potent cocktail of fear is developing in some areas.
Cannabis Sellers Slam Local Rule Allowing Delivery But Not Pickup
As part of its sweeping public health order, Santa Clara county has made recreational cannabis dispensaries illegal again.
San Jose Considers Reinstating ‘Sunshine Law’ Provisions
After suspending some “sunshine laws” to fast-track proposals related to the coronavirus outbreak, the city now wants to bring them back.
Cannabis and Chicanery: No, Weed Does Not Cure Covid-19
Some pot advocates and peddlers of elixirs now declare that their products can alleviate the symptoms of Covid-19, or even cure it.
