Articles by

John Woolfolk

San Jose’s Bellarmine hit with two lawsuits alleging long-ago abuse by disgraced Jesuit

San Jose’s Bellarmine hit with two lawsuits alleging long-ago abuse by disgraced Jesuit...

How many Bay Area concrete buildings might fall like those in Turkey’s deadly earthquake?

The scenes of tilted, crumbled and collapsed concrete buildings after powerful earthquakes jolted Turkey and Syria last...

Union-backed bill would make it harder for industries to seek voter veto on new laws

A bill backed by labor unions and environmental groups would make it harder for industries to subject...

East Bay lawmaker’s bill aims to make Big Tech pay publishers for news

Newsrooms across the country have withered while the stories they produce at great cost enrich big technology...

Farmers fear massive losses from Pajaro flood

Like so many in the fertile Pajaro Valley where livelihoods are linked to the rhythms of the...

California cancels $54 million Walgreens contract over abortion pill fight

Making good on a threat he made Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that California will cancel...

Stanford blames inflation for highest tuition hike in at least a decade

Hoover Tower at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019....

COVID-19 states of emergency are ending. What does that mean for you?

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – Mass vaccination and testing clinics like this one at...