
Ann Rubin
Ann Rubin is a reporter based out of the KTVU South Bay bureau.
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Santa Clara County’s weekly vaccine allotment less than expected
Officials in Santa Clara County are calling it a "supply crisis." There are simply not enough vaccines to meet demand. And they say this week their allotment from the state was even less than expected.
Mass vaccination site in East San Jose dedicated for vulnerable
The clinic at the Aloha Roller Rink, which opened Friday, is located in an area of the Santa Clara County, which has seen some of the highest rates of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Safety concerns from teachers over incentivizing rush to reopen schools
California's school reopening plan was approved by the state legislature Thursday, allocating $6.6 billion to help kids get back in class.
Santa Clara County red-tier reopenings ease economic pain
The easing of COVID restrictions in Santa Clara County means a lot of businesses are happily opening their doors to patrons.
Pop-up vaccination clinic in Gilroy targets Latino seniors, farmworkers
A one-day pop-up vaccination clinic was held in Gilroy on Friday specifically for people 65 years years and older.
Confused over safety protocols, Morgan Hill business owner hit with $10K in fines
Evan Jaques, owner of The Running Shop and Hops in Morgan Hill said he's trying to comply with the rules.
Residents wonder where to get 2nd dose after county shuts down vaccine site
A drive through clinic in Lafayette that gave out hundreds of doses of the coronavirus vaccine has been shut down. And now the people that went to the site at Stanley Middle School, mostly senior citizens, are scrambling to find out where to get their second shot.
Protesters demand no evictions during pandemic, blockade courthouse steps
Protesters in Santa Clara County are demanding a halt to all evictions and better protection for renters statewide. They blocked the entrance to the courthouse in order to stop proceedings and to send a message to legislators.
8th grader bakes mom’s cookie recipe for food bank fundraiser
Harrison Hatlo Porter, an 8th grader at Valley Christian Junior High in San Jose, was determined to raise money for his local food bank, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
San Jose police shoot, kill man believed to be connected to Gilroy homicide
The San Jose Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting that killed a homicide suspect.