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SF adds three Covid-19 testing sites in underserved neighborhoods
San Francisco officials Monday announced three new Covid-19 testing sites that combined will be able to conduct over 500 tests per day. The City is collaborating with Google’s research...Read More
Businesses, organizations form ‘All In’ coalition to help city’s homeless
Sixty-five San Francisco businesses and organizations have joined forces to create the All In campaign, a coalition that seeks to provide solutions for the city’s homeless. The coalition, which...Read More
Celebration, resistance collide at San Francisco’s 49th annual Pride parade
Motorcycles revved up, sending the crowd of hundreds of thousands into a frenzy. Sabine Balden sat on her bike, ready to ride, dressed in clothes that matched her fire-red...Read More
Suspicious packaged mailed to Google posed no threat
A suspicious package that arrived by mail Tuesday at a Google building in the 1200 block of Crossman Avenue in Sunnyvale was negative for explosives.Read More
Google ‘mega-campus’ could drive rents skyward without more housing, report says
Google development in downtown San Jose could result in $235 million in rent increases by 2030.Read More
‘Google 8’ avoid charges after December protest
The Santa Clara County District Attorney will not prosecute a group of eight protesters arrested in December.Read More
Shareholder sues Google over sexual harassment response
A shareholder sued the board of Google Inc.'s parent company, Alphabet Inc., in San Mateo County Superior Court Thursday for allegedly tolerating and covering up sexual harassment by senior...Read More
Activists mourn 157 homeless deaths in Santa Clara County
A chilly wind and temperatures around 40 degrees provided a visceral backdrop for the vigil.Read More
San Jose schedules city council vote on Google ‘mega-campus’
The San Jose City Council will vote in two weeks to sell almost $110 million in property to Google for a proposed "mega-campus." Read More
Google changes sexual harassment policies after employee walkout
After thousands of Google employees walked out of their offices last week in protest of sexual harassment in the workplace, the Mountain View company has announced it will make...Read More
Mountain View approves per-employee tax on city businesses
A business license tax on the ballot in Mountain View is headed to a victory with more than 65 percent of voters approving Measure P. With 100 percent of...Read More
Google bus kills pedestrian in Mountain View
A young woman died when a Google bus hit her Monday evening in Mountain View.Read More
Google employees walk out worldwide, say ‘#TimesUp’
More than 500 Google employees in Mountain View walked out of the company's headquarters Thursday afternoon, joined by thousands across the globe.Read More
Canadian hacker sentenced in e-mail attack
A 23-year-old Canadian was sentenced in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday to five years in prison for hacking emails on behalf of Russian intelligence officials.Read More
Former Uber CEO denies hiring engineer for trade secrets
Former Uber Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick wrapped up his second and last day on the stand in federal court in San Francisco Wednesday by repeating his claim that...Read More
Apple, Google buses damaged on I-280
Five charter buses carrying tech workers had windows damaged Tuesday while driving on Interstate Highway 280.Read More
Google bus hits, kills motorcyclist
Mountain View police have confirmed that a male motorcyclist died in a collision involving a Google bus late Wednesday afternoon.Read More
Dead woman found in Bay was Google programmer
A woman whose body was found in the water along the San Francisco Bay Trail in Sunnyvale on Thursday has been identified as a Google employee.Read More
Campus police prep for Ben Shapiro speech
Campus police at Cal are asking students, staff and faculty to avoid the area of a speaking engagement with former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro.Read More