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Monday, January 18, 2021
A specific lot of the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 potentially caused a "higher-than-usual" number of allergic reactions but luckily, none of those doses have been administered to anyone in Santa Clara County, county officials said.
Monday, 4:23 PM | No comments yetSequoia district adviser Rolando Bonilla shares his experience falling ill with COVID-19 at the same time as losing a family member to the virus.
Monday, 3:24 PM | No comments yetHealth care providers in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties are reeling from a massive spike in requests for COVID-19 vaccines last week, after state and county officials expanded eligibility.
Monday, 9:56 AM | No comments yetThe L452R variant of COVID-19 -- being identified by viral genomic sequencing in the Bay Area -- has been linked to the Kaiser San Jose outbreak as well as other large outbreaks in Santa Clara County.
Monday, 9:13 AM | 2 commentsSunday, January 17, 2021
Much has changed in the age of COVID-19 for The Village Pub, a 19-year-old Michelin-starred restaurant.
Sunday, 7:43 AM | No comments yetInmates in Santa Clara County's jails are on a hunger strike as cases of COVID-19 rage through the correctional system amid reports of unsanitary, unsafe and cruel conditions.
Sunday, 7:42 AM | 5 commentsSaturday, January 16, 2021
Santa Clara County launched a new online dashboard on Friday that tracks the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses received and administered by the county's health care sector to inform the public of how the vaccines are being distributed.
Saturday, 9:12 AM | 5 commentsIn the latest Around Town column, news about an affordable housing project breaking ground, local residents and organizations awarded for their service during the pandemic and Midpeninsula celebrations honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
Saturday, 8:23 AM | 2 commentsThe Palo Alto City Council will have a chance to fill three seats on the Planning and Transportation Commission in the coming weeks after Commissioner William Riggs' recent resignation.
Saturday, 8:23 AM | 3 commentsFriday, January 15, 2021
Santa Clara County leaders are concerned they won't have enough COVID-19 doses to continue building up their vaccination program after learning that federal officials allegedly lied about having a stockpile of second doses.
Friday, 2:07 PM | 9 commentsIt's unlikely that Palo Alto Unified middle and high schools will reopen for hybrid instruction this academic year, meaning hundreds of students might go without in-classroom instruction for over a year.
Friday, 1:48 PM | 16 commentsA residential block in the College Terrace neighborhood could become the site of a 24-unit apartment building under a proposal that the Palo Alto City Council will weigh in the coming months.
Friday, 1:32 PM | 9 commentsOne month after the first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Santa Clara County, county leaders are hurrying to fix shortcomings in the rollout system.
Friday, 7:01 AM | 7 commentsIn San Mateo County, about one-third of the health care workers and long-term care residents eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine have received it so far, county health officials said Tuesday.
Friday, 7:01 AM | No comments yetResidents at Channing House, a senior independent living and long-term care center, say COVID-19 vaccines are the first step in bringing back a sense of normalcy.
Friday, 7:00 AM | No comments yetA preview of Palo Alto government meetings for the week of Jan. 18.
Friday, 7:00 AM | No comments yetWhile city councils up and down the Peninsula contemplate severe housing shortages in the decades ahead, we are also witnessing probably the largest exodus from the Bay Area in many years.
Friday, 6:59 AM | 2 commentsThe encryption of police radio transmissions was made without any public input and without the mayor or City Council knowing about it.
Friday, 6:59 AM | 1 commentThursday, January 14, 2021
Each year, hundreds of health care workers in Santa Clara County hospitals are punched, kicked, spat on, slapped or worse, and it's a problem that has nurses worried someone is going to get killed.
Thursday, 1:15 PM | 7 commentsWednesday, January 13, 2021
All Santa Clara County residents age 75 and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine effective immediately, vastly expanding the number of people eligible for immunization against the virus.
Wednesday, 5:00 PM | 4 commentsGranted only 30 seconds to speak on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Anna Eshoo did not mince words regarding President Donald Trump during Wednesday's impeachment hearing.
Wednesday, 4:58 PM | 32 commentsNearly a month after Palo Alto opened the once-exclusive Foothills Park to the broader public, city leaders are preparing to adopt new restrictions on Tuesday to curb the sudden onrush of visitors.
Wednesday, 4:44 PM | 14 commentsAcknowledging that vaccinations have been too slow, state officials aim to ramp up the pace. But many questions remain about expanding to the next groups of Californians.
Wednesday, 1:41 PM | 1 commentA recent adjustment by regional planners could lower the number of housing units the city is required to plan for between 2023 and 2031. It has done little, however, to quell the City Council's anxieties about the allocation process.
Wednesday, 9:45 AM | 11 commentsA landmark mental health care law took effect in California this month, finally giving some teeth to mental health parity laws that have been ineffectual for years.
Wednesday, 8:42 AM | No comments yetTuesday, January 12, 2021
High school athletes aren't allowed to compete in games yet, but they can train outdoors while keeping 6 feet apart and staying within stable cohorts beginning next week at Paly and Gunn.
Tuesday, 5:38 PM | 9 commentsThe Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has formed a special task force to combat right-wing extremists due to the recent Capitol attacks and heightened security ahead of the presidential inauguration.
Tuesday, 5:24 PM | 19 commentsSchools would have to offer in-person learning for primary students starting Feb. 16 in order to get the full funds under the governor's budget. Lawmakers face early deadlines in February and March.
Tuesday, 2:27 PM | 2 commentsThe Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is going to run some bus lines more frequently so fewer passengers get left behind, including routes that serve Mountain View and Palo Alto.
Tuesday, 1:50 PM | No comments yetOn Friday, Facebook and Signature Development Group submitted updated plans for the proposed Willow Village development. Among the new features: a giant collaboration dome and senior housing.
Tuesday, 1:27 PM | No comments yetWhen elected leaders from four north Santa Clara County cities meet later this month to pick their representative for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority board, Pat Burt will find himself in the driver's seat.
Tuesday, 1:31 AM | 14 commentsMonday, January 11, 2021
The Downtown Streets Team has issued an apology and retracted the false comments made by its board chair, who claimed that the Weekly "got it wrong" when it reported on allegations of sexual harassment against the nonprofit's leaders.
Monday, 11:40 PM | 14 commentsSeeking to know how many vaccines are being given out, Santa Clara County supervisors will consider requiring large health care systems to produce a written plan and timeline for administering the doses.
Monday, 9:01 PM | 4 commentsEighteen stores in the Stanford Shopping Center were fined for violating Santa Clara County COVID-19 health orders over the Black Friday weekend, according to county documents obtained by the Weekly.
Monday, 9:39 AM | 9 commentsOn Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $575 million grant program for small businesses and nonprofits as part of his $227 billion budget proposal to the state legislature.
Monday, 9:19 AM | No comments yetSunday, January 10, 2021
A Stanford professor who serves as president of the state Board of Education writes about why she supports the safe reopening of schools.
Sunday, 8:28 AM | 7 commentsAt a time when most business and leisure travel have been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nobu Hotel Palo Alto has moved forward with a multimillion-dollar renovation.
Sunday, 8:26 AM | No comments yetSaturday, January 9, 2021
Some people are threatening a boycott of a Menlo Park business after it came to light that its owner attended a pro-Trump rally on Jan. 6 after which a mob violently invaded the U.S. Capitol.
Saturday, 10:31 PM | 40 commentsStanford University announced Saturday that freshman and sophomore students would not be allowed to return to campus for winter quarter, citing a surge in coronavirus cases.
Saturday, 9:41 PM | 1 commentStanford Children's Health welcomed seven babies on Jan. 1 -- the first being Jalen Ramos, who entered the world at 1:53 a.m. The healthy infant arrived at 5 pounds and 2 ounces.
Saturday, 9:00 AM | No comments yetFriday, January 8, 2021
The first phase of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution program is well underway in Santa Clara County, which could move to the second phase as soon as the end of January, health leaders say.
Friday, 4:17 PM | 7 commentsConcerned about the recent surge of visitors to Foothills Park, city leaders are planning to restrict access to the preserve by temporarily closing the entrance gates when the open space reaches maximum capacity.
Friday, 9:42 AM | 56 commentsGov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $600 stimulus for low-income Californians. He also wants to extend the state's eviction moratorium, which is currently set to expire Jan. 31.
Friday, 8:40 AM | 4 commentsCalifornia's Community Vaccine Advisory Committee is preparing to outline who will receive COVID-19 vaccine doses in the next phase of distribution and how to make sure they are administered equitably.
Friday, 6:59 AM | 4 commentsFollowing a year of unrest and protests urging police accountability, blanket encryption is the wrong move to make.
Friday, 6:59 AM | 10 commentsA recent Stanford conference looked at everything from business innovations to caregiving to new ways for Americans to work and thrive throughout the increasingly long lives they're now living.
Friday, 6:58 AM | 3 commentsThursday, January 7, 2021
A preview of Palo Alto government meetings for the week of Jan. 11.
Thursday, 3:52 PM | No comments yetThere were zero ICU beds available in the county as of Wednesday, which is impacting the region's 911 system too, county leaders said.
Thursday, 9:28 AM | No comments yetAfter winning a second term on the Palo Alto City Council, Greg Tanaka is eying a new venture: a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives that has long been occupied by Anna Eshoo.
Thursday, 8:55 AM | 17 commentsWednesday, January 6, 2021
As Palo Alto prepares to win representation on the VTA board, City Council members find themselves facing a question that they had seemingly answered months ago: Whom to choose for the position?
Wednesday, 3:25 PM | 7 commentsU.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo was among hundreds of legislators who fled the House floor on Wednesday as thousands of rioters supporting President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol.
Wednesday, 1:00 PM | 56 commentsIn a sudden move that will severely limit the ability of journalists and citizen watchdogs to cover breaking news, the Palo Alto Police Department encrypted all of its police radio communications Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday, 9:25 AM | 17 commentsThe loss of millions of dollars in unemployment benefits that allegedly went to jail inmates across the state has prompted Santa Clara County prosecutors to start clamping down on the problem.
Wednesday, 9:11 AM | 4 comments
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