by Leila Mortaz | Sep 18, 2016 | News
Seniors swap hospital visits for iPads Mercy Hospital wants to provide better care for its patients — by making sure they don’t come to the hospital. Instead, 330 staffers at Mercy’s Virtual Care Center, located just outside of St. Louis, place video...
by Leila Mortaz | Sep 17, 2016 | News
This helmet is made of paper Zipcar made a name for itself by making it easy for anyone to borrow a car. Now the company has a new project — bikes. In January, Zipcar will launch Zipbike, a program with bikeshare company Zagster, to open 10 bikeshare networks on...
by Leila Mortaz | Sep 16, 2016 | News
Brothers, cars and memories of a father at Watkins Glen I drove fast with the top down through northern Pennsylvania’s “Endless Mountains,” the wind drowning out the sound of the Fiat’s turbocharged engine. It was the most beautiful part of a...
by Leila Mortaz | Jul 28, 2016 | News
SAN JOSE — In the heart of Silicon Valley, renters enduring deplorable living conditions — mountains of overflowing trash, dilapidated buildings, violent crime and drug dealing — have limited options for help. For many, who consider themselves lucky...
by Leila Mortaz | Jul 26, 2016 | News
As the real estate markets for Fremont and Dublin soar with new home sales, the schools that house all those new students are bursting at the seams and looking to developers for help building classrooms. The state agreed. In a precedent-setting act — after...