Valley Water says the improvements are proof of its dedication to keeping residents and businesses safe from future floods.
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Op-Ed: A Year After Losing Iconic ESSJ Mural, Surviving Chicano Art May Get Some Recognition
Local activists are asking the San Jose Historic Landmark Commission to add several Chicano murals to a citywide Historic Resources Inventory.
Lan Diep Condemns Push Poll Rumor as Political Smear Tactic
The San Jose councilman says he’s been caught in the crossfires of an apparent political hit that aims to cast him in a bad light.
Silicon Valley Leaders React to Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
As news broke on Sunday that a gunman had open fired on a crowd at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, local officials poured out words of support.
Multiple People Killed, Gunman Shot Dead at Gilroy Garlic Fest
Four people were killed and at least a dozen wounded in a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival Sunday evening.
Catalyze SV Hires Alex Shoor as Its First-Ever Executive Director
The San Jose native says the public needs to be more engaged in development to address the dire shortfall of places to live in Silicon Valley.
Family Orchard Battles Local Museum Over How to Protect Sunnyvale’s Historic Legacy
In an ironic twist, it’s not suburban sprawl encroaching on the iconic orchard but curators of the community’s collective memory.
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran Drops Assembly Race for Re-Election
After announcing two separate bids for higher office, Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran has decided to renew focus on his beloved hometown.
Q&A: Aisha Wahab on Making History, Running for Congress, Moving Beyond Identity Politics
The 31-year-old Hayward councilwoman comes to San Jose tonight to talk about her experience running for office as a woman of color.
Monday Night Live! Returns for 26th Annual Fundraising Show
This year’s cast includes Randall King as artistic director, Cathleen King as executive director and Michael Van Every as host.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
Political Advisor Alex Lee Joins 25th Assembly District Race
Yet another Milpitan jumped into the 25th Assembly District race to succeed Assemblyman Kansen Chu.
St. Anton—One of State’s Largest Affordable Housing Projects—is Set to Break Ground in 2020
The apartment is slated for a 45-acre swath of land in the Calle del Mundo neighborhood and is part of a larger mixed-use development.
SJ Mayor Proposes ‘Granny Unit’ Program to Boost Housing Supply
Sam Liccardo wants to offer financial incentives for San Jose homeowners who build accessory dwelling units on their property.
SCU Strikes Rare Balance with Plans to Build Teacher Housing Alongside Business Incubator
Proponents framed the project as exactly the type of development that San Jose needs to correct its stubborn jobs-housing imbalance.
Op-Ed: Our Climate Emergency Calls for Drastic Local Actions
While federal lawmakers stall on the Green New Deal, local governments are taking actions to drive down emissions at an emergency speed.
