Over the course of a month the variant has increased from 3.8 percent of the cases in California to 25.2 percent.
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How Food Banks are Coping With the Pandemic’s Hunger Crisis
Hunger has long been a harsh reality in Silicon Valley, but the pandemic has broadened and deepened the destitution.
2020: The Lost Year
It’s been a millennium and a decade since two identical numbers divisible by 10 paired together in such a beautiful fashion.
How a Monthly Skate Night Turned into Activism in San Jose
Not everyone loves sharing the road with this colorful cadre of wheeled activists, but the feeling is mostly mutual—and that’s the point.
What Silicon Valley’s Sewers Reveal About the Coronavirus
Because Covid-19 can be found in stool, even from people without symptoms, researchers are testing wastewater to monitor the virus.
The Silicon Valley Organization Appoints an Interim CEO
Bob Linscheid will serve as interim CEO while the organization looks for a permanent replacement for fired executive Matt Mahood.
Delivery Fee Caps, Cocktails To-Go, Free Parking Considered to Spur Downtown SJ Recovery
The Greater Downtown San Jose Economic Recovery Task Force has handed down a slate of proposals to sustain the city’s core.
How Smokey Bear Has Worsened California’s Wildfire Problem
Fire policy changes state leaders are considering would likely be good for Californians—and for the wildlife that depends on the blazes.
Board Games Hit a High, But Local Shops and Gamers Struggle
After the coronavirus shut down many of the country’s other hobbies, the world of fantasy and board games has gone mainstream.
Election 2020: How California Reached Historic Voter Turnout Despite Pandemic, Distrust
Californians voted by mail in record numbers, potentially avoiding a pandemic superspreader event and showing the nation it could be done.
Op-Ed: Refusing to be Left Behind, Grassroots Agencies Lead Local Response to Covid Surge
Led by five local service organizations, the Si Se Puede Collective commits to mobilize the community’s awareness and well-being.
VTA Increases Frequency on Busiest Bus Routes to Prevent Passenger Pass-Ups
On Friday, the agency announced it would increase frequency on seven lines with the highest demand: 23, 25, 64, 66, 68, 71 and 77.
Community College Enrollment Falls as Students Grapple With Job Loss, Online Learning
Enrollment at California community colleges is down more than 9 percent from the year before, mirroring a national trend.
San Jose’s Reid-Hillview Airport to Close—But Not Until 2031
The county Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to move forward with closing the East Side airport and figure out what else to do with it.
Most Bay Area Counties Move to More Restrictive Tiers as State Sees Rising Covid-19 Cases
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was “pulling the emergency brake” by placing most of the state back into the purple tier.
Sunnyvale Election Full of Firsts
The city voted for its first directly elected mayor as well as its first Muslim-South Asian and openly queer councilors.
