A 360-degree journey through Norway
Experience the breathtaking roads, mountains and fjords of Norway in Peninsula Press Reporter Anna Yelizarova’s 360-degree travel story.
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Experience the breathtaking roads, mountains and fjords of Norway in Peninsula Press Reporter Anna Yelizarova’s 360-degree travel story.
A 360-degree journey through Norway Read More »
In Santa Clara County, the District Attorney’s Office decided that the new law should apply retroactively to cases that are currently being direct filed.
Equipped with a 360-degree camera, Peninsula Press Reporter Anna Yelizarova set off on a journey around the world in 2016 to learn more about storytelling in 360.
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Santa Clara County is launching a new mental health initiative that will bring together the county’s police officers along with licensed clinicians to handle any cases where people are in mental health crises.
Palo Alto police selected to be the pilot agency for new mental health program Read More »
With law enforcement agencies nationwide facing growing scrutiny over accountability and treatment of civilians, Redwood City and several other Bay Area departments have offered a Citizens Police Academy as one way to bridge the gap between officers and residents.
In Redwood City’s Citizens Academy, civilians get new perspective on police Read More »
The week of the election, Reach and Teach, an independent bookstore, offering books focused on gender and sexual equality, saw sales double compared to the same week in November of last year.
San Mateo bookstore that celebrates diversity sees sales spike after Trump’s election Read More »
Starship Technologies created a delivery robot designed to transport food, groceries and parcels from businesses to customers. The company claims its delivery bot is the world’s first of its kind.
More than 400 San Jose residents and Mayor Sam Liccardo joined organizers in a peaceful “Love Trumps Hate” march following the presidential election.
San Jose residents stand up in “Love Trumps Hate” march Read More »
Students and teachers at East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy are grappling with uncertainty surrounding President-elect Trump’s statements about immigration and minority communities.
Although Donald Trump’s proposals may or may not become actual policy, the rhetoric of his campaign has served as the impetus for dozens of reported acts of hate against Muslims — including here in the Bay Area.
Bay Area Muslims and non-Muslims band together in wake of Trump election Read More »
President-elect Donald Trump could reverse President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program on his first day in office, leaving some Bay Area residents grappling with uncertainty.
Bay Area residents benefiting from Obama immigration program uncertain about future Read More »
In an immersive 360-degree video experience, Paul, a Silicon Valley native, brings us to the spaces he slept on the streets of Palo Alto, through the invisibility of homelessness to the possibility of secure shelter.
In plain sight: Homeless in Silicon Valley (360-degree story) Read More »