Mayoral Exit Exam Not Working Study Shows
Feb 10, 2006, by John McEnery IV Comments (23)
Might Lead to Pandemic of Political Recidivism
A recently released scathing report by San Jose State University found that many of the state’s mayors were not able to pass the California Mayoral Exit Exam now required in cities with a human population that is less than the number of its registered lobbyists.
State of the City
Feb 09, 2006, by The Editor Comments (39)
Last night, Ron Gonzales gave the final State of the City address of his tenure as mayor. We invite our readers to comment on the text of the speech and reflect on how city politics have changed since Gonzales became mayor. What will be the legacy of the Gonzales years? What is your view of the state of our city and where we should go from here?
Art for Our Sake
Feb 08, 2006, by Tom McEnery Comments (28)
I know art is often spoken of in phrases like “art for art’s sake,” but when I survey the status of public art in our city, I just scratch my head. I can’t fathom what we are doing. We all know the sad and bizarre story of the statue of Captain Fallon raising the flag. My fingerprints are on that series of mistakes and I share blame. And the Aztec god in Chavez Plaza is, likewise, a well-known saga. But those are the past and we need to move on.
Single Gal and the Super Bowl
Feb 07, 2006, by Single Gal Comments (21)
I found myself throwing an impromptu Super Bowl party at my place on Sunday because I didn’t know one person who was having one. Anyone who didn’t have anything else to do came over. I was thinking: does anyone even throw Super Bowl parties anymore, or is it just too much work?
Beer Making in San Jose
Feb 06, 2006, by Leonard McKay Comments (7)
Part Two
Prohibition brought chaos. There was no longer any control over alcohol quality or purity. Bootleggers flourished, sometimes killing their customers with bad hooch. If you knew the password, usually “Joe sent me,” and could afford it, then you could get a shot of “bathtub gin” at George’s on South First Street, out at the Hoo-Hoo House on Stevens Creek Road, or at many other local “blind pigs.”
San Jose Air Supply OK Through 2010
Feb 03, 2006, by John McEnery IV Comments (19)
Government Expected to Reduce City’s Dependence on Oxygen
Despite the surging population growth expected in San Jose with development of Coyote Valley—which estimates place at as many as 120 million people, or the equivalent of any 40 U.S. states combined—the city is expected to have a full supply of oxygen through early 2010.
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