Advocates for the elderly say the housing crisis imperils the health of seniors, who are harder hit than most tenants when faced with eviction.
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Conservationists Launch Effort to Preserve Coyote Valley
A contingent of conservationists kicked off a campaign Nov. 2 to permanently preserve Coyote Valley from the threat of development.
Democratic Political Consultant Shaian Mohammadi Fails to Follow through on Claims of Libel
A political consultant who posted a topless photo of his ex on Twitter has failed to follow through on bogus libel accusations.
Cinema in Silicon Valley Faces Uncertain Future with Closure of Camera 3, BlueLight in Cupertino
Cinema in Silicon Valley faces an uncertain future with the closure of Camera 3, as well as the expected demise of BlueLight in Cupertino.
SV411 Podcast: SCC Supervisor Dave Cortese on Trump Lawsuit, Jails, 2020 Run for State Senate
In this week’s Metro SV411 Podcast, we sit down with Dave Cortese, president of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
Op-Ed: Telling the Houseless to Wait for Help Is a Death Sentence
Houseless people and those of us who advocate for them have been told, “wait for permanent supportive housing.” We have waited and waited.
Photo Gallery: Vice Mayor Gets Last Laugh at Monday Night Live!
Vice Mayor Magdalena Carrasco takes aim at her predecessors while rocking a Wonder Woman corset at the annual sketch show.
Intersection of LGBTQ, Immigrant Rights a Focus at Equality March
San Jose was the only Bay Area city to take part in Sunday’s national human rights protest known as the Equality March for Unity & Pride.
Google Eyes Diridon Station Area for Transit-Focused Development
Google is eyeing San Jose’s most prized real estate for development, which could bring thousands of new jobs and create a mass transit hub.
Op-Ed: Saving Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Deserves Celebration
More than 400 people can stay in their homes at Buena Vista Mobile Home Park, one of the last enclaves of affordable housing in Palo Alto.
SJ Flood Evacuation Orders Failed to Reach Many Recipients
According to a Santa Clara County memo, not everyone in the mandatory evacuation flood zones actually got the order to leave.
South Bay Renters Scored Two Major Victories this Past Week
South Bay renters won two important battles in the span of a week—one in San Jose and the other for all of Santa Clara County.
Milpitas Mayor Admits Brown Act Violations, Vows to ‘Go Viral’
The new mayor of Milpitas apologized for breaking open-meeting laws by sending emails to the entire City Council.
Plans for Topgolf Entertainment Complex in Alviso Drive Lawsuits
Frustrated by San Jose approving a golf entertainment complex without an environmental review, Alviso residents have taken the city to court.
Community Forum Focuses on How to Improve Accountability in Local Law Enforcement
Two events in San Jose this month aim to build trust between local law enforcement and the communities they police.
Can SoFA District’s Arts Scene Survive Influx of Luxury Condos?
Residents of San Jose’s SoFA District will pay top dollar to live in new high-rises, but artists and entrepreneurs worry they’ll be priced out.