About 150 scholars are vetted as of this month, and about a dozen universities are ready to offer jobs to qualified Afghan instructors. but only two scholars, both referred from San Jose State, have arrived, one at UC Berkeley, the other at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Rosemary Kamei Announces Candidacy for District 1, San Jose City Council
Santa Clara County school board member Rosemary Kamei is the first new San Jose council candidate of the New Year, seeking to represent District 1 in West San Jose. “After careful consideration, I am jumping in,” Kamei told San Jose Inside. Rosemary is vice president of innovation and former chief operating officer at Silicon Valley Education Foundation.
Is California in a Better Place this Holiday Season?
While urban counties like Santa Clara show improved COVID-19 data over a year ago, mostly rural regions have more hospitalized COVID-19 patients today than in 2020.
Federal Infrastructure Bill Will Expand Bay Area EV Charging Network
California is currently home to nearly 23,000 charging stations—one third of the nation’s supply, and more are on the way.
These Young Black Activists Are Keeping the Fight for Social Justice Alive in San Jose
Even as national headlines fade, a core of young Black activists are demanding attention through community service and controversy
Civil Rights Issues Related to Artificial Intelligence Are Focus of San Jose State Panel
Residents can question elected officials’ tech decisions and crafting citizen oversight boards to enforce accountability.
Los Gatos, Redwood City Men Charged in Separate Hate Crime Assaults
Two men have been charged with hate crimes in Santa Clara County for separate assaults against an Asian American woman walking her dog in Los Gatos and a 93-year-old Persian American in San Jose. According to a press release today by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, Richard Hanford, 62, of Los Gatos, told an Asian American woman: “This is America, (expletive deleted)” before striking her on a sidewalk in Los Gatos. David Greenburg, 56, of Redwood City, spit at an elderly San Jose Persian American man and told him: “Go back to your (expletive deleted) country.”
Both are charged with misdemeanor hate crime charges.
‘San Hauntse’ Podcast Recalls South Bay’s Eeriest Legends and Ghostly Tales
Podcasters Carmen Sánchez and Manuel Ávalos offer a weekly podcast all about San Jose legends and ghostly tales.
Gone in Minutes, Out for Hours: Global Outage Shakes Facebook
When apps used by billions of people worldwide blinked out, lives were disrupted, businesses were cut off from customers — and some Facebook employees were locked out of their offices. Facebook’s internal communications platform, Workplace, was also taken out, leaving most employees unable to do their jobs.
Chavez and Mahan Top Choices for San Jose Mayor in October Power Poll Survey
San Jose Inside Power Poll Panelists also support mayor’s proposal to combat homelessness and favor stronger regulations to combat Covid-19.
San Jose Boasts of Role in 1968 Olympic Protest, Ignores Racist Origins of Iconic Moment
Discrimination against Black SJSU students laid the groundwork for one of the most iconic political demonstrations in sports history.
Revelations of Lead Dangers at Reid-Hillview Airport Increase Pressure to Accelerate Closing
New study says alarming health effects of leaded aviation fuel endanger children at home and in schools around the East San Jose general aviation facility set to close in 2032.
California Now Recommends Masks in All Indoor Settings; San Jose Schools Mandate Vaccine or Tests for Teachers, Staff
With more than 90% of the state’s population in areas now with substantial or high transmission, the California Department of Public Health recommends universal masking in indoor public settings and in schools
California’s Universal Basic Income Experiment Headed to Gov. Newsom for Signature
California would be the first state to adopt a state-funded guaranteed income program, funding pilot projects that would guarantee some people, especially foster youth and pregnant women, an income floor. Santa Clara County’s pilot program provides $1,000 a month to 72 foster youth.
County Democratic Party Split on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party Central Committee barely passed a resolution accusing Israel of breaking international law.
SCC DA faces first challenger in a decade in 2022 election
District Attorney Jeff Rosen will appear on ballots along with Sajid Khan, a Santa Clara County deputy public defender since 2008.
