When Kristal Bird finds a mouse in her Airbnb, she asks the host for a refund. But is that allowed? | Continue reading
Keeping BART running is far from easy. Mechanics rely on frankensteined laptops operating Windows 98, train yard scraps, and vintage computer chips. | Continue reading
High temperatures could strain the state’s power grid to the point of rolling blackouts, while exacerbating fire conditions across Northern California. | Continue reading
Noise-canceling carpet. Programmable floors. An Ohio interior designer turned a historic house into an Airbnb loaded with features to help seniors not only vacation but experience tech that can hel… | Continue reading
A Toyota Motor autonomous vehicle unit has rented a big chunk of office space within the high-profile Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto. | Continue reading
Michael Alan Stollery, 54, was accused of falsifying documents, creating fake testimonials and lying about business partnerships with prominent companies in order to lure investors. | Continue reading
The Great America theme park’s final rides are in view now that one of the Bay Area’s biggest real estate developers has bought the land beneath the iconic Santa Clara amusement center … | Continue reading
Brookfield Residential’s mysterious exit sets back the city’s development plans. | Continue reading
Thousands of Tesla Inc. workers in Shanghai will be able to return to their homes from Friday, exiting a factory bubble set up to maintain operations during the city’s recent Covid-19 lockdow… | Continue reading
The tech industry is facing a new reality check as broader economic conditions have deteriorated. Each week seems to bring concerning headlines of tech companies laying off employees and implementi… | Continue reading
Contract, which still must be ratified, would give nurses salary raises totaling 17% over three years | Continue reading
Ninety-three percent of eligible nurses authorized the strike, the union said. | Continue reading
A heart-monitor watch he was wearing recorded his heart rate at 140 beats per minute — “full tachycardia” — before the plane even left the ground. | Continue reading
Tatiana Perebeinis and her two children – Alise and Nikita – died Sunday wile trying to flee Irpin. | Continue reading
UC scientist Jennifer Doudna loses patent rights to a gene editing technique that earned a Nobel Prize. | Continue reading
Apple cites ‘erratic, threatening, and bizarre behavior’ by woman who reportedly drove Porsche SUV to Palo Alto from Virginia in pursuit of company CEO Tim Cook. | Continue reading
A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking, marking the city’s continued surging real estate prices. | Continue reading
This announcement could mark a potential 32% increase in the project’s total cost. | Continue reading
Alma Hernandez was being held at The Sacramento County Main Jail was and was ineligible for bail, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office’s website. | Continue reading
Alma Hernandez was being held at The Sacramento County Main Jail was and was ineligible for bail, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office’s website. | Continue reading
A solar roof maker has launched a San Jose venture that increasingly is rare in the expensive Bay Area: a new factory. | Continue reading
Tesla has agreed to a big office lease in Palo Alto, a deal that provides a counterpoint to the electric vehicle maker’s decision to shift its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to Te… | Continue reading
California workers filed 75,800 initial claims for unemployment during the week that ended on Sept. 18. | Continue reading
SB 9 allows up to four units on what are now single-family lots throughout California — with some caveats. | Continue reading
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries. | Continue reading
Technology companies that led the charge into remote work as the pandemic unfurled are confronting a new challenge: how, when and even whether they should bring long-isolated employees back to offi… | Continue reading
Social Security will have to cut benefits by 2034 if Congress does nothing to address the program’s long-term funding shortfall, according to an annual report released Tuesday by the Social S… | Continue reading
Nation-wide interest in the case has been primed by a best-selling book, documentaries and an upcoming movie starring Jennifer Lawrence. | Continue reading
ASML has officially opened its big new tech campus in north San Jose, an office and research center that the company says can accommodate several hundred of its workers. | Continue reading
She was slumped over while going 55 mph on Highway 85, the reader says — and then the car took the exit at full speed. | Continue reading
Amended death certificates indicate that COVID contributed to the deaths of people in six states, including California, in January 2020, weeks before what is currently considered the earliest U.S. … | Continue reading
Culver City Unified School District is believed to be the first in California to mandate COVID-19 vaccination proof for eligible students by Nov. 19, but the superintendent says other districts are… | Continue reading
California drought: Past dry periods have lasted more than 200 years, scientists say | Continue reading
The suspension comes on the same day that Twitter banned Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account for one week following another violation of the platform’s rules. | Continue reading
The tech company says it’s trying to come up with a solution after an encampment of dozens of people and more than 200 tons of debris has formed on its property. | Continue reading
The dinosaurs and other quirky decorations at the so-called Flintstone House in Hillsborough can remain. | Continue reading
A huge tech campus would bring north San Jose nearly 2 million square feet of new offices and demolish an old Fry’s Electronics store. | Continue reading
(Bloomberg) — The Japanese government will start investigating how Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google deal with Japanese smartphone makers, which could lead to tightening antitrust r… | Continue reading
Despite layoffs at Mountain View-based Loon LLC, displaced workers at the Alphabet moonshot that was created to bring the Internet to remote places are finding jobs with the tech titan, which owns … | Continue reading
Plaintiffs welcome this week’s ruling in long-running suit, saying it shows widespread nature of alleged pay bias. | Continue reading
Instead of learning a foreign language, Michigan students could take computer coding classes to replace the high school graduation requirement, under a bill that passed the state House Tuesday. | Continue reading
Holmes’ lawyers argue that evidence of a luxurious lifestyle is irrelevant and inflammatory, while prosecutors claim it shows her motivation for fraud | Continue reading
While police have reservations about this, they seem less upset than in past years. | Continue reading
Members of one heist team brought homemade barcode stickers designed to scan lower prices, police say. | Continue reading
The app will provide easy access to a database of services. But it won’t help with the main problem: a lack of housing. | Continue reading
Californians who swapped mind-numbing traffic for “commutes” to a home office don’t want to go back to their old daily grind. | Continue reading
The longtime Los Altos resident founded Adobe in 1982 with a colleague from Xerox, John Warnock, and served in several high-profile roles until his retirement in 2000. | Continue reading
Since the world-famous road opened in 1937, it has been closed more than 60 times due to slides and other calamities. | Continue reading