SF News Large-Scale Antibody Test Suggests As Many As 80,000 Santa Clara County Residents Have Already Had COVID-19 Preliminary results of a large-scale antibody testing effort by Stanford researchers show that the vast majority of COVID-19 cases in Santa Clara County have likely gone uncounted.
SF News Stanford Tells Students to 'Leave Campus' After Undergrad Tests Positive for Coronavirus In a statement issued by the hallowed academic institution Friday night, Stanford University announced a student tested positive for COVID-19. As a means of precaution, college officials have asked that "as many students as possible" vacate the campus by Wednesday, March 18th.
Bay Area Sports Santa Clara County Bans Events Over 1,000 People, Including Sharks Games After the county marked its first death from the coronavirus on Monday, Santa Clara health officials announced that all "mass gatherings" of 1,000 or more people would be banned for the next three weeks, at a minimum.
SF News A Second Case Of Coronavirus With Unknown Origin Confirmed In Santa Clara County Terrifying! A second case of "community transmission" of the Wuhan coronavirus has now been confirmed in Santa Clara County, marking the first two U.S. instances — both in the Bay Area — of an infection with no discernible connection to a traveler returned from China.
SF News Santa Clara County Resident Is First Bay Area Case of Coronavirus A man about whom nothing is yet known besides the fact that he lives in Santa Clara County has tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus. His is the third case to appear in California, and the first in the Bay Area.
SF News Protests Planned For Friday Release Of Brock Turner Convicted Stanford rapist Brock Turner is less than 48 hours away from his scheduled release, as reported earlier this week, after serving half his sentence just three months in a Santa Clara County
SF News Brock Turner Gets Out Of Jail Friday, Three Months Early As has been reported previously, convicted rapist Brock Turner is set to be released from prison on September 2, having served half of his six-month sentence which many saw as insufficient for his
SF News Overnight Burglary Of Apple Headquarters Leads To Door-To-Door Manhunt In South Bay A manhunt is ongoing Wednesday morning after three men suspected of burglarizing Apple's Cupertino headquarters took police on a chase all the way to San Jose. ABC 7 reports that someone with the
SF News Woman Found In Stolen Vehicle Poses For Mona Lisa Mugshot Mugshots are a dime a dozen. At best, they're tabloid fare. But not since the booking photo of the elaborately mustachioed cyclist accused of smashing a car with a U-lock has an image
SF News Four Teens, One Adult Charged With Friend's Murder In Santa Clara County Last month, a 16-year-old San Jose teen Ivan Diaz Amezcua was stabbed to death during a confrontation with 24-year-old homeless man Todd Tharp at John D. Morgan Park in Campbell, California. On Wednesday,
SF News Female Classmate Blamed For Encouraging Teen's Sexual Assault A new female classmate has been implicated in the bullying suicide of 15-year-old Audrie Pott. The fourth suspect is accused of encouraging three teen boys who sexually assaulted Pott as she was passed
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Woman Attempts To Poison Starbucks Customers With World's Worst Screwdrivers In San Jose, 50-year-old Ramineh Behbehanian has been accused of trying to pass off two orange juice and rubbing alcohol cocktails as perfectly normal bottles of OJ and stashing them in a Starbucks
SF News Family Of Sexually Assaulted Saratoga Teen Plans Lawsuit, Alleges Attackers Were Sober The family of Audrie Pott plans to sue three teenage suspects, arrested last Thursday on charges of sexually assaulting the 15-year-old Saratoga High School student. Pott hanged herself after explicit photos of her
SF News Three Teens Arrested For Sexual Assault After Saratoga Girl's Suicide Last September, Audrie Pott, a 15-year-old high school student in Saratoga, California took her life eight days after several partygoers sexually assaulted her at a party. According to an attorney for the Pott
SF News Two Minor Quakes Hit Santa Clara County Santa Clara County shook (again) this morning after two small earthquakes hit the area, one with a magnitude of 3.3 and the other boasting a mild 2.1. "According to the USGS,
SF News Small Quake Hits Santa Clara County A gentle 2.0 earthquake nudged Santa Clara County last night. Bay City News (via SF Appeal) notes: "According to the USGS, at 10:23 p.m. a quake centered about Joseph D.
SF News Suck It Santa Clara: You Still Have To Take Shorter Showers In what will probably become one of the new fun regional rivalry games of the future, today we can all gloat and throw taunts in the direction of Santa Clara County who, despite
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink McDonald's Happy Meals Banned in Santa Clara County Happy Meals are about to get a lot less happy. That is, unless the fast food chains that peddle them can change their ways. For the toys and other promotional items that accompany
SF News Sheriff's Deputy In Fatal Bicyclist Crash, Asleep at the Wheel? Alas, it was not a good weekend for cyclists of the Bay Area. The sheriff's deputy that accidentally crashed into three cyclists in Cupertinio over the weekend -- a collision that killed Olympic
SF News Crystalline Water Ice Particles Fall from the Sky Yesterday's near perfect weather is now but a sepia-toned memory. Reports of a strange, icy substance, often referred to as "snow," is falling on Mount Diablo, Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara County, Mount
SF News UPDATE: Palo Alto Teen's Attacker Caught According Eric Thomas from ABC 7, who went into mighty graphic detail about what happened, a suspect was arrested today for the kidnapping and rape of a 17-year-old Palo Alto teen. A press
SF News The Rich Get Richer in Real Estate Although the closest the WSJ gets to the Bay Area is Los Angeles -- which saw an 88% surge in inventory compared to a year ago -- a little digging around reveals that
SF News Get Ur Geek On: Apple Bites At stake is something that SFist holds very dear to our heart -- the concept that bloggers have what journalists working in any other medium have, namely, journalistic privelege. We have our own
SF News Last Day To Register to Vote Hey! You! Did you just turn 18? Did you just move? Are you 20,000 loud? Are you going to vote or die? Well, here's your chance -- today's the last day to
misc Coyote Ugly South Bay residents are seeing significantly larger numbers of coyotes moving into their residential areas. So far, 12 cats and 2 dogs have been killed in one Los Gatos neighborhood, and neighbors report