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Silicon Valley firefighters clash over territory

Silicon Valley officials want to extinguish their feud with state firefighters over regional fire protection territory. But their...

California lawmaker condemns dismantling of Head Start program

Congress is calling for the reinstatement of federal employees that oversee critical early childhood programs serving families in...

San Jose to further study feasibility of airport connector

San Jose is trying to protect public dollars while still moving forward on a next generation transportation project...

San Jose transit agency employees working without new deal

VTA and its unionized frontline workers have made little progress toward a new deal since a Santa Clara...

First-term San Jose Congressman Liccardo raises eye-popping $1.5M

San Jose Rep. Sam Liccardo raised nearly $1.5 million in his first quarter as a member of Congress,...

Nonprofit gets nod to manage Los Gatos stables — for now

Ashley Byington brushes her horse Pete in his stall at Bear Creek Stables in Los Gatos, smiling at...

The Podlight

Meet Silicon Valley’s first Vietnamese-American county supervisor

Betty Duong made history in November by becoming the first Vietnamese-American leader elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. Host Nick Preciado chats with Duong about her background and vision for the future.

Latest Opinion

A man walking across the street in a crosswalk

Philbrick: Is the convenience of turning right on red worth the risk?

At a busy intersection downtown, a pedestrian steps into the crosswalk just as a car, eager to make a right turn on red, inches forward. The driver glances left for oncoming traffic, but doesn’t see the person crossing until the last second. Moments like this frequently play out across California and the nation, and recent research has policymakers reexamining the safety of turning right at red lights as an everyday traffic movement. Originally introduced in the 1970s as an energy-saving measure, right turn on red has since become standard practice at signalized intersections. But as cities prioritize pedestrian and cyclist...