Multiple injuries and multiple fatalities were reported today in an early morning mass shooting by a lone gunman at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority maintenance yard on Younger Ave. in San Jose. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office reported at 8:08am via Twitter that “shooter is down” in the incident Wednesday morning.
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VTA Shuts Down All Light Rail Service at Noon Today
The shift to yellow tier opens light rail and buses to more travelers, who must still wear masks and stay 3 feet apart beginning May 26.
When Should I Wear a Mask Now?
The New York Times asked three experts from different disciplines to respond to readers’ questions about wearing masks now.
VTA Poised to Appoint New General Manager and CEO
If given the green light in a special meeting Friday, Gonot's first day, complete with a $350,000 base salary, would be July 12.
New Santa Clara County Health Order Ends Telework Mandate
With more than 75% of eligible people at least partially vaccinated, health officials said it’s safe to go to the office.
Transit Advocates are Pushing MTC to Release $1.7 Billion in Federal Funding to Grow Services
The MTC adopted austerity budgets through July 1, but advocates say they are fed up with waiting for service increases.
Santa Clara Co., 49ers Giving Youth Vaccination Incentives
Santa Clara County leaders want eligible youth to get vaccinated, and they’re pulling out all the stops to make sure it happens.
SCC Supes to Vote on $350M in Bonds for Affordable Housing
The county hopes to purchase and build homes on several sites to reach its goal of 4,800 new units by 2027.
Deputies Seek Suspect After VTA Worker Hit by an Arrow
The worker was taken to an area hospital for medical evaluation.
Google’s SJ Offer is Unmatched, But Some Wonder if it’s Enough
Google’s generosity toward San Jose has appeased some critics but has not addressed all concerns over long-term housing affordability.
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.
Supreme Court Lifts State’s at-home Prayer Meeting Restrictions
The opinion expressed impatience with the federal appeals court in California for disregarding the Supreme Court’s instructions.
The U.S. Favors Cars Over Trains, Buses. Can Biden Change That?
Nuria Fernandez, former G.M. for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is now Federal Transit Administration's senior official.
New Urban Village Development Threatens to Displace San Jose’s 60-Year-Old Berryessa Flea
The open-air market is Silicon Valley’s unheralded business incubator, but will it be pushed out by the city’s development plans?
Altered Valley: What a Year of Pandemic Has Done to Our Lives
After a year of lockdowns, can we break our Covid-era habits—or will the pandemic affect the way we live forever?
Plagued by Covid-Related Delays, High Speed Rail Costs Rise
Despite the challenges, HSR Authority staff are hopeful that President “Amtrak Joe” Biden’s administration will prioritize funding the project.
