Demand to fill cybersecurity jobs booming
More than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled and postings are up 74 percent over the past five years, according to government data.
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More than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled and postings are up 74 percent over the past five years, according to government data.
Demand to fill cybersecurity jobs booming Read More »
Applying for FDA approval is similar to applying for a job. You fill out an application and cross your fingers. We explore the process via AcelRx Pharmaceuticals’ hand-held, pain management Zalviso product.
The journey of FDA approval for a Silicon Valley product Read More »
As a new proposal to close the gender wage gap awaits its first hearing in the California legislature, Latinas in the region may have much to gain from the approval of the California Fair Pay Act.
California fair pay bill could benefit Silicon Valley Latinas Read More »
Due to California’s infamous drought and the effects of climate change, Tahoe is experiencing record low snowpack which has drastically affected the ski experience.
Decreasing snowpack continues to disappoint skiers in Tahoe City Read More »
While the actual occurrence of this year’s event is still in the air, the world-renowned surf competition is partnering with the Monterey Bay Aquarium in order to promote conservation of the ocean.
‘Titans of Mavericks’ Surf Competition to promote conservation — if it happens in 2015 Read More »
Caltrain’s relationship with biking commuters began in 1992. Since then, train space allocated to bikes has increased and biking commuters hope this expansion continues into the future.
Caltrain to accommodate triple digit rise in bicyclists Read More »
Instead of doing costly repairs to update Meyer Library to meet new safety standards, Stanford is taking it down to make way for an open park.
Stanford’s landscape changes with demolition of iconic Meyer Library Read More »
The specialty pharmaceutical company suffered an almost 40 percent drop in stock price, after an unanticipated FDA request was made right before the company announced its fourth quarter earnings.
AcelRx stock takes hard hit after unexpected FDA request Read More »
Silicon Valley continues to struggle with having sufficient affordable housing options as rental prices skyrocket and mobile home parks disappear.
SPECIAL REPORT: Affordable housing headaches on the Peninsula Read More »
Silicon Valley’s tech boom is exacerbating a regional housing deficit that is pushing low-income residents to move out of the region to more affordable cities or stay put in tough living conditions.
Renters struggle to keep up in Menlo Park’s Belle Haven neighborhood Read More »
As affordable housing for middle- and lower-income families is drying up by the month in California, among the hardest hit are those living in mobile home parks.
California’s affordable mobile home parks vanishing Read More »
Residents of Palo Alto’s Buena Vista Mobile Home Park have won three small victories that may allow them to stay in their homes or receive adequate compensation if they have to relocate.
Local officials taking steps to help Buena Vista Mobile Home Park residents Read More »