The coronavirus scare has taken a toll on local family-owned businesses, which have reported a recent shortage in clientele and revenue.
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Santa Clara Co. Recommends Event Cancelations, Reduced Travel as Coronavirus Spreads
County Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody has issued revised guidelines for the public on how to slow the COVID-19 outbreak.
Stanford Suspends Study Abroad in Response to Coronavirus
More than 230 students were signed up for the spring-quarter programs, according to a notice on the university’s website.
Super Tuesday Eve: Live Updates
Candidates are knocking on doors while their sign-carrying minions work the phone banks in a last-ditch effort to #GetOutTheVote.
Election 2020: Four Veteran Public Servants Vie for Santa Clara County’s Open Supe Seat
Supervisor Dave Cortese’s impending departure from the county board has drawn a crowded field of aspiring successors.
Letter to the Editor: At-Large Mayor in Sunnyvale Would Empower Special Interests
The motivations for a directly-elected mayor are the same as ever—concentration of power, self-interest and personal ambitions.
FPPC Opens Investigation into Asm. Evan Low’s Tech Foundation
FPPC investigations often take months to a year and can result in politicians being fined thousands of dollars.
Part III: How the Tech Caucus Courts Silicon Valley with Charity
The Foundation for California's Technology and Innovation Economy asks for thousands of dollars. Who's paying? It won't say.
Citing Concerns About Seismic Risk, Feds Order Valley Water to Drain Anderson Reservoir
Federal engineers have ordered the water district to speed up plans to drain and earthquake-proof the South County dam.
Sunnyvale Accused of Using City Money on Political Mailers
California election law prohibits government agencies from spending taxpayer funds and public resources to promote partisan causes.
Part I: The New Thing for Calif. Politicians? Sweet Charity
Nonprofits set up by legislators test campaign finance laws even as they underwrite good works by elected officials.
Election 2020: Voting Well Underway in Santa Clara County
For the first time, every registered California voter got a mail-in ballot, which more than 80 percent of South Bay voters are expected to use.
Gig Worker Law May be a Curtain Call for Local Theater Groups
AB-5 was meant to help independent contractors get a fair shake, but the new state law has had some unintended consequences.
Election 2020: San Jose’s D4 Councilman Faces Trio of Challengers in March Primary
Business-aligned Lan Diep is defending his seat from school trustee David Cohen and attorneys Huy Tran and Jamal Khan.
VTA Fiercely Denies Wrongdoing
The agency asserted, without providing proof, that “there were no illegal activities or circumvented processes” that put key contracts at risk.
VTA’s Contract Missteps Risk Derailing Diridon Station Project
Blunders in creating the West Coast’s biggest transportation hub suggest that local agencies had better step up their game.
