Santa Clara County on Sunday reported 358 new diagnoses—a single-day case count second only to the record 385 tallied on July 15.
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By the Numbers: Bay Area Coronavirus Cases
A look at some of the latest developments around the region related to the novel coronavirus, also known as Covid-19.
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.
Monte Sereno Councilwoman Double-Voted in at Least Seven Federal Elections Since 2010
Records suggest that Rowena Turner violated federal election law by voting in both Oregon and California several times since 2010.
Prop. 13 Faces Biggest Challenge Yet With Prop. 15. Is This the Tax Reform California Needs?
The measure coming up on the Nov. 3 ballot is the closest anyone’s gotten to touching the “third rail” of California politics.
Racism in the Streets: How Homelessness Became a Civil Rights Issue in the South Bay
Experts say Silicon Valley’s homeless crisis—like that of the nation—is interwoven with its long, painful history structural racism.
Challenger Outraises Incumbent in San Jose’s D6 Council Race
Jake Tonkel took the lead this fundraising period, with a wider range of small-dollar donors than Councilwoman Dev Davis who has raised the most this year.
Two Killed, Four Injured in Mass Shooting by San Jose State
Gunfire was reported around 10pm Tuesday on the 600 block of South Eighth and East Reed streets, by San Jose State University.
BlueLeaks Hack Suggests Bad Intel Fueled SJPD’s Violent Response to Recent Protests
A leaked trove of law enforcement records shows that police were told to view anti-brutality protesters as an adversarial force.
Poet Laureate Navigates a Pandemic, Social Upheaval to Share Her Love of Words
Janice Lobo Sapigao didn’t expect her year as poet laureate to be sucker-punched by a new virus—but she's not slowing down.
Lick Observatory Survives Fire, But SCU Complex Continues Rapid Spread in East Foothills
Mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect for the San Jose foothills, with an advisory issued for the city’s East Side.
Covid-19 Cases Jump Throughout Calif. Due to Computer Glitch
Based on data received over the weekend, the county reported 751 new cases Monday, which includes test results from over a month ago.
Letter: 650 Public Defenders Stand Behind Sajid Khan
Hundreds of public defense attorneys from throughout the country speak out in solidarity with their colleague in Santa Clara County.
Silicon Valley’s Juneteenth Demonstrations Begin with Demands to Free Jailed Youth
Protesters met at the Santa Clara County Government Center Friday to call for the release of youth locked up throughout the South Bay.
Sheltering in Place Has Vastly Improved Region’s Air Quality—But How Long Will It Last?
The pandemic has led to a massive reduction in pollution, but it could come back with a vengeance once commuters hit the road again.
Op-Ed: State’s $1,000-a-Day Offer to Care Homes a ‘Bounty’ That Endangers Staff, Patients
Nearly half of all deaths related to COVID-19 in California are linked to elder care facilities. That figure is more than 40 percent in the South Bay.
