All three hospitals in the Santa Clara County healthcare system received a “C” grade for ensuring patient safety in 2021 and 2022.
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Tech and Support Staff Strike at Sequoia Hospital in Contract Dispute
Hundreds of health care and support workers at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City are striking today, calling for better working conditions and a new contract. Picketing began at 6 a.m. at the hospital located at 170 Alameda de las Pulgas. Nurses assistants, aides, surgical technologists, respiratory therapists, cooks and others took part in the demonstration, according to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 829.
Palo Alto Homeowner in 70s Wielding Baseball Bat Chases Away Burglar
Police arrest suspect one hour later after neighbor spotted him hiding in her detached garage with a stolen bicycle.
Final Congressional Maps Split San Jose Three Ways, Redraw Boundaries for Incumbent Democrats
The three new congressional districts for the San Jose metro area include the first majority Latino district, and another that is the first predominantly Asian district.
As Sea Levels Rise, Who Will Pay to Protect and Restore South Bay’s Shore?
In sleepy Alviso, it’s a race against the clock to coordinate an engineering miracle to help keep rising waters at bay.
In Bay Area Tarot, Melina Alexa Ramirez Immortalizes San Jose’s Unique People and Places
The Bay Area Tarot project is a welcome distraction for a small crew of artists from the anxiety, physical pain and loss of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
After Cutting Cinequest Short Last Year, Silicon Valley’s Annual Film Festival is Back Online
This year, ticket-holders can host or join screening parties, a nod to Cinequest’s in-person soirees after film credits roll.
Lobbyist Slams San Jose Over Delays on Cannabis Land-Use
Sean Kali-Rai said the city has been dragging its feet on a policy that the council asked to prioritize three years ago.
Newly Untethered Tech Workers are Moving South in Droves
As wildfire and mudslide threats prompt mountain residents to flee, Silicon Valley’s remote workers are eager to take their place.
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.
Film Fests Go Virtual During Covid. Will Audiences Follow?
The Covid-19 pandemic is still raging throughout the U.S., and has turned the film festivals world upside-down, but they're adapting.
Virtual 5k Raises Awareness About the Formerly Incarcerated
The event started on Oct. 24 and runs through Nov. 7, and proceeds will provide new clothes to formerly incarcerated individuals.
SJPD Asks for Public’s Help in Sexual Assault Case Against Local Nightclub Promoter
Tipsters who help lead to a conviction of Marcos Lopez-Cabera may qualify for a cash reward from Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers.
Facebook Exec Security Team Escapes Prosecution in Gun Permit Scandal—So Far
The alleged mastermind of an bribery plot managed to duck charges for now. As did many of his apparently perjurious colleagues.
San Jose Police: Woman Who Coughed on Baby Claimed to be Victim of Mistaken Identity
Nancy Nordland told police that they have the wrong suspect, reportedly asking: “Do I have a twin walking around somewhere?”