San José Cracks Down On Phone-Zombie Drivers For Distracted Driving Month
San José is flashing warnings and stepping up patrols this April as distracted driving continues to claim lives. The city is pairing signs with targeted enforcement.
Lurie Plots Panda Play For San Francisco Zoo Before Asia Trip
Mayor Daniel Lurie says the city is "in dialogue" about bringing giant pandas to the San Francisco Zoo as he prepares for an April trip to China and South Korea. The plan revives a 2024 agreement and raises fresh questions about cost and readiness.
Marshall Tuck Sounds Alarm on California Classrooms, Demands Literacy Fix and Teacher Boost
EdVoice CEO Marshall Tuck says universal K‑2 screeners, heavier investment in teacher training and a new bill to screen early math are central to fixing California’s achievement gaps.
Koi Nation Plants Its Flag At Shiloh Vineyard As Casino Battle Escalates
Koi Nation says it is moving tribal offices onto its 68‑acre Shiloh vineyard site near Windsor even after a federal notice reversed the land‑into‑trust decision. The move — trailers on the property and an active appeal in the Ninth Circuit — leaves the project tied up in legal uncertainty.
San Jose Rehab Rocked As Jury Grants $3.5 Million In Counselor Pregnancy Case
A Santa Clara County jury awarded $3.5M after finding a San Jose rehab failed to stop an uncertified counselor from having sex with a patient, leading to pregnancy. The verdict raises questions about staffing and oversight at small treatment centers.
Crockett Firefighters Rush In As Contra Costa Deputies Handle Secretive Call
Crockett-Carquinez firefighters said Thursday they are assisting the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in an emergency and asked that inquiries be directed to the sheriff. Officials gave no other details.
Judge Hammers Sunnyvale, Mountain View With $1.2 Million Creek-Pollution Fines
A federal judge found Sunnyvale and Mountain View liable for bacterial pollution in Stevens and Calabazas creeks and assessed $1,178,400 in fines against each city.
Cupertino Greenlights 51 Hillside Townhomes As Fire Fears Flare
Cupertino’s council approved 51 townhomes on Linda Vista Drive despite neighbors’ wildfire and evacuation concerns. City staff pointed to state housing rules that constrained local options.












