Roving Band of Conquistadors Celebrate Early Victory In Naming Rights Battle
On the heels of the NCAA’s ruling that bans the use of American Indian mascots by college sports teams, a tiny band of Spanish Conquistadors has filed an injunction in County Superior Court to keep San Jose from using the title “Capital of Silicon Valley.”
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News In Review: Openings
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Tuesday, a new City Hall opened, Wednesday, Cisco opened the NASDAQ from San Jose. Lot’s of opening going on. Also opening: the independent investigation into the NorCal Deal.
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Our History, Our Wealth
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The Next San Jose Scandal
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The Elephant In The Corner
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By Guest Blogger Jerry Estruth
In 1978, when I was a candidate running for the San Jose City Council, I supported districting. At that time, San Jose had 7 councilmembers, including the mayor, all elected at large. I became the last councilmember to be elected city wide. Therefore, I think that I am qualified to question whether or not districting has been good for San Jose and whether or not it has outlived its usefulness. I think the time when the scant support of 2000-3000 people can elect a district councilmember from a district has passed.
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Vector Control Launches Operation Itchless
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Mosquitoes Face Total Annihilation Against “Smart” Swatters
After a 69% vote that overwhelmingly approved an increase in fees to fund the fight against mosquitoes that carry and spread the West Nile disease, Santa Clara County Vector Control launched its War on Itching by vowing to eradicate mosquitoes “cell by cell.”
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News In Review: They Came, They Saw, They Crashed
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No, not the City Council, the racers in the first San Jose Grand Prix, as Mark Purdy describes.
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The Charter
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There has been a good deal of discussion and debate in the community and on this site concerning the relative powers of the mayor and the meaning of the City Charter in the specific areas of Mayoral power. Being intimately involved in the Measure J changes that the citizens adopted in 1986, two things are clear: people wanted a strong, effective leader in the mayor and, secondly, imperative in the proper functioning of the city was a strong and independent city manager.
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Training Wheels
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The Duty To Disclose
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Guerra: It’s Time To Ground Our Administration
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News In Review: Follow The Trail
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A Bond
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Follow the Garbage
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Reflections After Living In San Jose For Over 60 Years
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By Guest Blogger Jerry Estruth
I had the chance to spend a couple of days in the Valley of Hearts delight last week and several things became clear. I don’t miss the traffic at all. The Mercury News still does its thing, whatever that is. It used to be a good paper but something happened to it. Actually it had a great editorial about the Silicon Valley Land Conservancy and the good work that Don Gralnek, Eric Brandenburg and Pat Sausedo are doing to preserve open space in the Valley of Heart’s Delight, before it is all paved over and painted green.
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San Jose Accuses San Diego of Copycat Ethics Violations
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City Officials Incensed Over “Attention Grabbing Scheme”
San Jose is again knee-deep in controversy, this time not because of a lapse of judgment at the highest levels of municipal government, but because of city officials, who made the bold accusation that San Diego is trying to grab headlines from San Jose by “perpetrating ethics violations that look a lot like ours.”
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