Bagpipers lift spirits of Los Gatos neighborhood during coronavirus shutdown
Members of the Silicon Valley Pipe Band are maintaining social distance while providing a neighborhood with a musical treat.
Members of the Silicon Valley Pipe Band are maintaining social distance while providing a neighborhood with a musical treat.
Not only will you learn a lot about birds, it can help raise your spirits and give you hope.
The 63-year-old Antioch woman had been traveling north on Highway 242 and approaching Highway 4, while another person drove and two young children sat in the back seat.
Virtual networking The Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce is hosting virtual networking events for its members throughout April. The hourlong events will bring together small business owners to discuss how to weather the coronavirus storm. The group has temporarily suspended member fees. Find a full calendar of virtual events online at tinyurl.com/VirtualSVCC. Answering the […]
For chef Daniel Nally of The Basin in Saratoga, who hails from LA, the past year has been an interesting one. After taking over the restaurant in July, the 26-year-old rolled out a whole new menu. “Things were going great, and then COVID hit,” Nally says. “We went from 1,200 reservations over four days to […]
A woman and a man were wounded in Oakland shootings Friday evening and early Saturday.
Under an April 8 order from the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, volunteers at De Anza College in Cupertino and Maker Nexus in Sunnyvale will be required to disclose the stash of face shields they’re making for distribution to area hospitals. The order requires all individuals and entities to disclose any large inventories of […]
Mike Williams of Southern Kitchen admits it’s been hard to see his business go from serving 2,000 customers weekly to a scant 100 since the “Shelter in place” order went into effect. “Since the virus lockdown, we have been working day and night, literally, to keep the place going,” the restaurant owner says. “We’ve lost […]
Yes, COVID-19 is caused by a virus. But what’s actually killing people is something else. The lungs fill with fluid, as if drowning. It looks a lot like a familiar enemy, called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. But it’s different, too. That affects treatment. Now doctors in the trenches are worried that the standard approach for treatment is failing patients. Does the use of ventilators help? Or hurt?
Kevin Elster's surprising three-homer day in 2000 helped L.A. beat Giants and spoil the unveiling of Pacific Bell Park.
Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena was once again denied release from jail Friday, even though a judge indicated she would release him amid COVID-19 concerns.