The arrests were discriminatory because no women or drivers with families were targeted, attorney Bruce Nickerson argues.
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Cyberstalking Scandal Sends Shockwaves Through eBay’s Community of Buyers, Sellers
In a quadrant of cyberspace where optimism reigns, treasures are found and good deals abound, there are new tremors of anxiety.
San Mateo-Based Pier 1 Closing All 1,000 Stores Nationwide
On March 23, the San Mateo-based company furloughed 65 percent of its workforce in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stitchers Donate Talents to Help South Bay Healthcare Workers
Silicon Valley residents rise to the occasion by crafting protective face masks for the region’s frontline responders.
Valley Palms Landlord Agrees to Tenant Demands in Exchange for $120M in Tax-Free Refinancing
At the the city of San Jose’s behest, KDF Communities agreed to allocate $15.7 million in bond revenue for property upgrades and tighter security.
Donation From Candidate’s Mom Draws Scrutiny—But Did It Also Violate California Election Law?
The mother of 13th State Senate District candidate Michael Brownrigg put $460,000 into an IE to get her son to Sacramento.
Several Bay Area Cities Vow to Investigate Misconduct Claims Against Downtown Streets Team
At least six public agencies are re-evaluating contracts with the tax-exempt homeless services provider in light of the allegations.
Rocketship Warned for Violating Charter with Late Audits, Costly Lapse in Teacher Credentialing
The charter chain came under fire for submitting late financials two years in a row and losing track of credential status for some instructors.
2018: A Year in Review
In which we look back on all the strange, infuriating and preposterous things that went down in 2018 and say, “Sayonara!”
CEQA Lawsuit Spotlights Controversy Over Landmark Environmental Legislation
Is the California Environmental Quality Act an unfair tool for anti-development activists, or a developer scapegoat?
Local Maker Emily Parker’s Journey From Civil Servant to Leather Goods Artisan
In true Silicon Valley fashion, Emily Parker launched her leather studio out of her garage before opening a storefront in Menlo Park.
Op-Ed: Courting Publicly-Traded Companies is Wrong Approach for ‘Capital of Silicon Valley’
Publicly-traded companies destined to follow Google to downtown San Jose aren’t exactly the companies fueling the Silicon Valley gold rush.
CEQA Racket Extracts 11th Hour Payoffs Amidst Housing Crisis
A landmark law designed to protect California’s environment has enabled profiteers to hold up critical projects.
Meet the Silicon Valley Activists Trying to Turn Red States Blue
A fledgling nonprofit hopes to channel progressive energy to turn red states blue in the upcoming midterm elections.
South Bay’s First Transgender Health Clinic Set to Open This Fall
Santa Clara County will soon have a free health clinic dedicated to serving transgender and gender non-conforming patients.
South Bay Pizzeria Slices Up Its Ownership, Cuts Employees In
A Slice of New York became what may be the first brick-and-mortar business in the South Bay to convert to a worker-owned cooperative.