New rules proposed by California’s Department of Insurance would require insurers to take homeowners’ efforts to reduce wildfire risk into account when setting premiums. But they would still allow non-renewals.
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Chromebooks, iPads Ready For Checkout at SJ Public Library
The San Jose Public Library has 600 Chromebooks and 3,000 WiFi Hotspots available for pickup.
SCC Sup Cindy Chavez Proposal Seeks to Remove Inequities Exacerbating Digital Divide
When schools switched to distance learning, the gap between those who did and did not have Internet access became very clear.
Advocates for the Homeless in Sunnyvale Fight Encampment Sweep in Woman’s Name
Homeless advocates in Sunnyvale say encampment sweeps are inhumane, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bay Area Public Schools Build Community Wireless Networks to Bridge the Digital Divide
Districts throughout California are replacing hotspots for a more reliable, long-term alternative.
SJ Councilwomen Urge County Supes to Close Reid-Hillview Airport Over Lead Concerns
In 2018, the county opted not the renew the grant agreement with the FAA, which would effectively close the airport in 2031.
‘Little Free Library’ Becomes Food Pantry to Help Those in Need
The project serves as a reminder about how even in the most difficult circumstances, people are coming together to serve others in need.
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.
Bill Wilson Center CEO Leads by Example by Offering Spare Room to Homeless College Student
Thanks to the Bill Wilson Center, 37 homeless college students are now housed as part of a collaboration with Airbnb.
Despite Commitment to ‘House Every Spartan,’ SJSU Turns Homeless Students Away
The response from SJSU administrators has fallen short of their promises—such as providing safe parking in one of the nearby garages.
Should California Community Colleges Build Housing?
As state lawmakers debate measures that would allow homeless students to park overnight on campus, dorms offers an alternate path.
Audit Directs SJ to Improve Outreach for New Development
If you’ve had trouble figuring out what public hearing notices say or even where to find them when you see new construction, you’re not alone.
Election 2018: With California School Bonds, Rich Get Richer
California’s school bond system amplifies existing inequities for the state’s public school students, a new analysis finds.
Today Marks Last Day to Register to Vote in California Elections
Today marks the last chance to register for the 2018 midterm election, which takes place just 15 days from now.
Election 2018: Also on the Ballot? Lots and Lots of School Bonds
About 90 school districts across the state have construction bond measures on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Op-Ed: East Side Students Need You to Vote ‘Yes’ on Measure G
East Side students need Measure G to protect their opportunities to compete for college and careers in today’s hyper-competitive world.
