Housing advocates have been sounding the alarm on what they say will be an unparalleled wave of evictions early next year.
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Silicon Valley Players Floated for California Attorney General Job
As California AG Xavier Becerra joins Joe Biden’s cabinet as head of Health and Human Services, locals are looking ahead.
SVO Disbands PAC Amid Backlash to ‘Blatantly Racist’ Campaign Ad
It’s a remarkable development for the fundraising powerhouse, which has long served as a political counterweight to South Bay Labor.
Election Day 2020: Live Updates
Santa Clara County got off to a strong start with early voting, with 62 percent of ballots cast before the polls even opened today.
Local Labor Escaped Reckoning for Earlier Racist Campaigns
South Bay Labor has employed racist tactics to prevent minorities—including 1998 San Jose council hopeful Tony West—from securing office.
Op-Ed: The SVO is a Failed Chamber of Commerce for Today’s Silicon Valley
The SVO should no longer be entrusted to be the voice of the business community in Silicon Valley. It should be dismantled.
SVO Exec Resigns Amid Outrage Over ‘Racist’ Political Hit Piece
Matt Mahood announced his resignation this morning as a litany of nonprofits severed ties with the business group.
Downtown SJ Restaurants Get Curfew Extension Starting Now
Most restaurants and bars in the city’s “Downtown Entertainment Zone” can stay open until midnight as of this week.
Development Fee to Fund Homes Coming to SJ. What Will it Cost?
The linkage fee on commercial developments—offices, warehouses, hotels and retail shops—would fund affordable housing in the city.
SJPD Reports Drop in Domestic Violence Calls; Nonprofit Advocates See Upward Trend
While law enforcement may be getting fewer calls about family violence, community organizations have been inundated with pleas for help.
Jenny Higgins Bradanini Charged with Vehicular Manslaughter
Police say a blood sample taken at the scene showed that Higgins Bradanini had a Schedule IV controlled substance in her system.
Ex-Evergreen Superintendent Sues for Gender Discrimination
Katherine Gomez retired in January 2019 after eight years as superintendent and more than 30 years with the district overall.
Op-Ed: Throughout the Pandemic, Government Can Still—and Better—Engage with Community
When stakeholders can more easily participate in public meetings, governments get better results and our collective trust in institutions grows.
SJPD Maims Activist Who Helped Train Officers About Implicit Bias
Because of the injury inflicted by a rubber baton round that hit his groin, Derrick Sanderlin may never be able to have kids.
SJ Mayor Calls Detention of Reporters ‘Very Troubling’
San Jose has joined the ranks of cities targeting reporters by detaining journalists covering the George Floyd demonstrations.
Op-Ed: Public Banking Can Recharge South Bay’s Economy
Locally run public banks would be able to lend at reduced rates to our small businesses, cities, counties and school districts.
