Measure A would boost the monthly stipend for Mountain View City Council members from $600 to $1,000 a month.
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Evan Low Appointed to Asst. Majority Whip in State Assembly
(Sacramento, CA) Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) named her leadership team today, a few days before the first session of the new legislature that was elected earlier this month. Speaker Atkins appointed Assemblymember-elect Evan Low (D-San Jose) as Assistant Majority Whip. “I am honored and excited to assume the role of Assistant Majority Whip under Speaker Atkins’ leadership,” said Assemblymember-elect Low.
Watanabe Faces Call for Censure, Accusations of ‘Patterned’ Behavior After AAPI Rally Rebuff
Leaders across Silicon Valley are now gathering signatures to demand an apology and a formal censure for the councilwoman.
Gillmor Could Get More Than Expected in Transparency Pitch
Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor may get more than she bargained for after proposing required meeting minutes of talks with the 49ers.
What’s Next for Guadalupe River Park and SJ’s Homeless Crisis?
No one is happy with the homeless crisis in San Jose’s Guadalupe River Park and around the city, but whose vision will fix it?
Op-Ed: Welcome to The Jungle, Where There’s Abundant and Affordable Housing
Sweeps that clear homeless camps like The Jungle do nothing but displace homeless people, putting their health and lives at risk.
Rash of South Bay Burglaries Puts Residents on Edge
An uptick in local home burglaries has homeowners taking matters into their own hands while police have few leads.
Ready or Not, Julián Castro Says Silicon Valley will be a National Model for Addressing Inequality
The former HUD Secretary talked about Silicon Valley’s role on the national stage—and how it will influence others.
SJ Police Chief Finalists Named—But Some Say It’s Too Fast
The city convened panels last week to interview the first round of seven candidates, but who voted and the tallies remain a mystery.
South County Woman Who Sought to Rescue Cats Charged With Animal Cruelty
Police say they found more than a dozen dead or neglected cats in Ava Geddes’ Morgan Hill home last summer.
Cupertino Planning Commission Picks Roil Residents
The new slate of commissioners prompted blowback from critics, who call the board’s makeup a slap in the face to voters.
George Shultz Made His Name in DC, But His Home at Stanford
George Shultz died Saturday at his Stanford home at the age of 100.
Minneapolis Chief Withdraws Application for SJPD Job
The fact that Medaria Arradondo was even an option rubbed some local civil rights leaders the wrong way.
Local Landmarks Lit Tuesday to Commemorate Covid Deaths
San Jose City Hall, the SAP Center, Avaya Stadium, Levi’s Stadium, San Jose’s Convention Center and Historic Theaters will be lit Tuesday night.
New Gastro Lounge Prepares to Open in SJ’s SoFA District
Good Spot is one part of a major transformation in downtown, including a wave of new business moving into the SoFA District while others shutter.
New Apartment Proposal Puts Palo Alto Zoning Plan to the Test
The project would use the city’s newest zoning program as city leaders grapple with new staggering state-imposed housing goals.