News February 12, 2018 More Coyote Creek Flood Victims Come Forward with Their Stories By Kristin Lam Victims of last year’s Coyote Creek flood held a second news conference last week to talk about why they're suing local agencies. Read More 0
News February 12, 2018 San Jose City Council to Vote on Google Village Pricing Agreement By Jennifer Wadsworth Now that San Jose has settled on a price for several properties Google wants to buy, it’s up to the City Council to approve the agreement. Read More 1
News February 12, 2018 Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech By Stephen Perez Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address. Read More 5
News February 9, 2018 LGBTQ Candidates Win Early Endorsements from BAYMEC By San Jose Inside The Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee has announced early endorsements for three candidates running in the June primaries. Read More 4
News February 9, 2018 Bay Area News Group Hammered by More Layoffs, Resignations By Jennifer Wadsworth Bay Area News Group—the chain that includes the Merc and South Bay community newspapers—went through another downsizing. Read More 50
News February 8, 2018 South Bay Immigrant Advocates Offer Support to Families, Businesses Targeted by ICE By Kristin Lam Recent ICE crackdowns on South Bay businesses have spread panic in the community, according to immigrant advocates. Read More 8
News February 7, 2018 Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian Urges Colleagues to Oppose Trump Administration By Stephen Perez County Supervisor Joe Simitian turned the State of the County address into a rallying cry against President Trump’s harmful agenda. Read More 10
The Fly February 7, 2018 New Petition Calls for Resignation of Accused Embezzler, Franklin-McKinley Trustee John Lindner By The Fly A new petition is calling on Franklin-McKinley school trustee and accused felon John Lindner to resign. Read More 4
News February 6, 2018 San Jose Mayor Endorses Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor By Kristin Lam San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo endorsed former Los Angeles mayor and state Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa for governor. Read More 12
News February 6, 2018 150 San Jose Flood Victims Demand Their Day in Court By Jennifer Wadsworth Some 150 victims of the 2017 Coyote Creek flood are suing San Jose, Santa Clara County and the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Read More 11
News February 6, 2018 Photos: Activists Protest Sweep of San Jose Homeless Camp By Samantha Lopez Caltrans cleared out one of the largest homeless encampments in San Jose on Monday, drawing a bevy of protesters to the early morning sweep. Read More 13
Opinion February 5, 2018 Op-Ed: Google Advisory Group Must Reflect San Jose’s Diversity By Sergio Jimenez San Jose Councilman Sergio Jimenez says the group advising the Google development must reflect a broad cross-section of the community. Read More 15
News February 5, 2018 San Jose Councilman Wants to Re-Cast Vote on Controversial Google Advisory Committee By Jennifer Wadsworth San Jose Councilman Johnny Khamis wants to take back a vote to expand the scope of a hotly debated 30-plus-member advisory board. Read More 5
News February 5, 2018 Five Candidates Vie to Replace Former SCCOE Board President By Jennifer Wadsworth The SCCOE board has its pick of five candidates to replace Michael Chang, who resigned as board president in December. Read More 6
News February 2, 2018 Mercury News Hit by Another Round of Layoffs, Buyouts By Stephen Perez It was another hard week for local journalists, as several Bay Area News Group employees accepted buyouts in exchange for leaving their jobs. Read More 21
News February 2, 2018 Cash Continues Pouring into Santa Clara County Races By Jennifer Wadsworth All but one of the candidates vying for county Supervisor Ken Yeager’s seat have surpassed the quarter-million dollar fundraising mark. Read More 4