Explosive anger was a top contender for emotion of the year in 2021. A month-by-month look at some of the stories.
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Is Bay Area Next for COVID Vaccine Rules for Indoor Businesses?
The City of Los Angeles requires proof of vaccination for many indoor businesses beginning today.
Mahan Announces Mayoral Run
Mahan enters a field to replace termed-out Mayor Sam Liccardo that includes fellow councilmembers Dev Davis and Raul Peralez.
Opinion: Why Does Housing Take So Long to Build?
Former San Jose Councilor and Santa Clara County Supervisor candidate Johnny Khamis shares his perspective on construction delays
Street Dreams: Barack Obama Boulevard Symbolizes 44th President’s Legacy
Ceremonies Aug. 21 renamed the 4,300-foot boulevard at the confluence of the SAP Center, Google's upcoming Downtown West development and the soon-to-be expanded Diridon Station.
Revelations of Lead Dangers at Reid-Hillview Airport Increase Pressure to Accelerate Closing
New study says alarming health effects of leaded aviation fuel endanger children at home and in schools around the East San Jose general aviation facility set to close in 2032.
Flea Market Vendors Begin Hunger Strike To Protest Berryessa Development
The Berryessa project under consideration Tuesday would rezone the flea market site to allow roughly 365,000 square feet of commercial space and 2,800 residential units—rezoning a 61.5-acre portion of the site for up to 3.4 million square feet of commercial space and up to 3,450 apartments.
Mayor Renews Gun Insurance Proposal in Wake of VTA Shooting
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo hopes the City Council will this year approve a first-in-the-nation requirement that gun owners insure their weapons or pay fees to keep them.
SJ Approves Commission Funding to Grow Governance Outreach
A volunteer commission working to change the way San Jose is governed is getting $110,000 from San Jose to improve outreach.
Opinion: Google Shows SJ Needs a Stronger Development Process
San Jose Planning Commissioner Justin Lardinois says Google's community benefits package shouldn’t be considered unusual, but the standard.
The SCC Assessor’s Race is the Political Show of the Season
After 26 virtually unopposed years, Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone may finally have met a match in Gary Kremen.
Political Veterans Crowd 2022 County Supervisors Race
Four well-known candidates have already jumped in the race for the District 1 supervisor seat.
Another 206 Acres Purchased in Coyote Valley for Preservation
The news comes after years of planning to preserve the land between the Santa Cruz Mountains and Diablo Mountain Range.
Op-Ed: Ash Kalra Should Be California’s Next AG
Public defenders are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to name the Silicon Valley lawmaker—a former defense attorney—to the AG post.
2020: The Lost Year
It’s been a millennium and a decade since two identical numbers divisible by 10 paired together in such a beautiful fashion.
#ShopLocalSJ Campaign Promotes Small Businesses During Stay-at-Home Order
The initiative includes a fee cap on food-delivery apps, local business directory and a resource guide for mom-and-pop enterprises.
