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What’s the Future of South Bay Transit Post-Pandemic?
Early in the pandemic, traffic drastically decreased. Now, transportation experts wonder if Silicon Valley's car culture will change.
Morgan Hill Overtakes San Jose: Second Most-Infected in County
Over the past six months, cases in Morgan Hill and Gilroy have increased by more than 1,500 percent.
Rising Catalytic Converter Thefts Plague Car Owners, Enforcement
The pollution-control gadgets are full of precious metals and prices are soaring as regulators try to tame emissions.
Inconsistent Supply, Lack of State Coordination Complicate Teacher Vaccinations
California is struggling to figure out how to vaccinate teachers and other school staff—and, equally importantly, when.
New Apartment Proposal Puts Palo Alto Zoning Plan to the Test
The project would use the city’s newest zoning program as city leaders grapple with new staggering state-imposed housing goals.
Resolutions: Business Basics Are For All, Ahmad Thomas Says
New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
Op-Ed: VTA Should Rethink Those ‘Spaced Out’ Bus Stops
If we can’t even make room and time for bus stops on our streets, there is little hope we’ll ever get the fast-moving transit system that we need.
The Media Missed Some of the Biggest Stories of 2020
Weeks before New Year’s Day, the Wright brothers made the first successful flight. Few noticed. They were too busy looking to the usual important sources for momentous achievements.
South Bay City Officials Slam VTA’s Measure B Outlook
Critics worry that too many of the funds are going to extend BART to Silicon Valley instead of repairing local streets.
Demand for Food Assistance Soars in Santa Clara County
To sustain emergency response efforts, Second Harvest Silicon Valley has launched its largest holiday fundraising campaign ever.
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.
Obstacles Ahead for Google’s Downtown San Jose Project
San Jose Economic Development Director Nanci Klein said the city is working through three roadblocks that could derail the Google project.
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.
Bay Area Public Transit Agencies Struggle to Survive the Economic Toll of the Covid-19 Pandemic
The loss of riders and revenue have led to what one nonprofit policy expert describes as an “existential crisis” for public transit.
After Prop. 22 Win in California, Labor Groups Vow Challenges
Now, with the presidential race still undecided, the state’s war over gig work could also sway the national conversation over the future of work.
