Based on 2018-19 K-12 public school enrollment data, roughly 1.2 million children in California lack digital access.
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‘Zoom Bombers’ Shout Epithets, Flash Obscene Images in VTA’s Virtual Board Meeting
Hackers logged onto the videoconference call to shout the N-word, project a swastika and broadcast pornography onto the screen.
Coronavirus Updates, March 25, 2020: Officials Say Actual Case Count is Higher Than You Think
As the COVID-19 case count slowly ticks upward, the actual number of people infected with the coronavirus is many times greater.
Santa Clara Co. Tells Lehigh Quarry to Fix Pollution Issue
Supervisor Joe Simitian, whose district encompasses the quarry, said he called for the update to “resolve this particular issue once and for all.”
VTA Offers Free Rides During Public Health Shutdown
Yup. From now until who-knows-when this stay-at-home decree is finally lifted, the price of passage is on the house.
SJPD Warns 56 Businesses to Close Under Health Order
Residents can report non-essential businesses that are still operating by calling the non-emergency number at 3-1-1.
Out of a Job? Can’t Pay Your Bills? These Proposals May Keep You Afloat Amid This Pandemic
The coronavirus threatens to swell the ranks of poor Californians as restaurants, stores and other businesses shutter and workers stay home.
Coronavirus Updates, March 17, 2020: South Bay Hunkers Down
As COVID-19 testing slowly ramps up throughout the U.S., most of the Bay Area hunkers down at home. Welcome to day one of the lockdown.
VTA Kept Board in the Dark About Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Prominent New Hire
Two women accused Takis Salpeas of harassment and discrimination. VTA put in charge of the Silicon Valley BART extension anyway.
Silicon Valley Coronavirus Updates: March 13, 2020
All this pandemic news is overwhelming. We’ll do our best to keep you up to date on how COVID-19 is impacting life in Santa Clara County.
Coronavirus: California Advises Banning Crowds of 250 or More
The guidance applies to all non-essential work and social events that draw people into a shared space at the same time—both indoors and out.
Draft Report Offers New Details on Jay Paul Co.’s CityView Plaza
If approved, the project slated for an eight-acre site in the heart of the city would break ground later this year and finish up by 2026.
Op Ed: It’s Time for a Gender Equality Ordinance in Palo Alto
It would be particularly meaningful if the city could do so in time for the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment.
Election 2020: Seven Candidates Vie for Open Seat in California’s 15th State Senate District
In the last installment of our primary election series, we move to the 15th State Senate District, where seven people are in the running.
Election 2020: Four Veteran Public Servants Vie for Santa Clara County’s Open Supe Seat
Supervisor Dave Cortese’s impending departure from the county board has drawn a crowded field of aspiring successors.
New Report ID’s Riskiest Cycling Spots in Santa Clara County
Though San Jose is the deadliest city in Santa Clara County for bicyclists, the most dangerous intersection lies in Palo Alto.
