A growing number of government agencies are requiring employees to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or undergo regular testing.
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A quarter of unvaccinated young adults unlikely to get a COVID-19 shot, study finds
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
He set his house on fire then killed 9 co-workers. Gunman’s rampage leaves San Jose reeling
Authorities are still searching for a motive in the shooting, although early indications point to a work-related issue for a man with a troubled past.
Ten dead, including gunman, in San Jose rail yard mass shooting; victims identified
The gunman set his own house on fire before driving to a union meeting at the VTA facility and opening fire, authorities said.
What we know about the gunman in San Jose mass shooting
Sources identified him as Samuel Cassidy, 57, a maintenance worker who apparently killed himself after killing eight transit employees.
Scientists scramble to see why, in rare cases, even the vaccinated can get COVID-19
Health experts expected some vaccinated people to contract COVID-19. But more research is needed on exactly why it is happening now, in small numbers.
California encourages venues to require vaccine ‘passports’ — just don’t call them that
California officials say they do not plan to require vaccine verification, but new rules incentivize private venues to seek proof of tests or inoculation.
Amid ‘huge tension,’ San Francisco set to formally suspend renaming of public schools
The vote would formalize an announcement by the Board of Education president last month to pause the renaming effort.
California’s top court ends cash bail for some defendants who can’t afford it
The Supreme Court ruling is a victory for criminal justice reformers, coming four months after California voters refused to end cash bail at the ballot box.
San Francisco celebrates move to higher reopening tier, but at least one expert is wary
“We are close to the finish line,” a city health official said. But some warn of a rebound of COVID-19 if residents relax their guard.

