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Santa Clara Candidate Apparently Skirts U.S. Mail Law to Promote His City Council Campaign
Robert Mezzetti appears to have skipped over the USPS to get at least some of his campaign literature in voters’ mailboxes.
Councilwoman Dev Davis Faces Green Party Candidate Jake Tonkel in San Jose’s D6 Race
Interest groups dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into the District 6 race have made it one of the priciest local elections.
Santa Clara County DA Probes Claims of Voter Fraud Against Monte Sereno Councilwoman
News of the inquiry comes just days after a San Jose Inside article revealed that Rowena Turner voted twice in at least seven elections.
Federal Grant to Expand Santa Clara County Transportation Program for Seniors
Seniors interested in R.Y.D.E services can sign up at rydescc.org and book rides as early as a month in advance.
12-Year Santa Clara County Board of Ed Incumbent Joe DiSalvo Faces 2 Challengers in Area 4
Joseph Di Salvo is up against Ketzal Gómez and Lucia Garcia, two underdog challengers who want to bring a new voice to the board.
Councilman Lan Diep Faces Longtime Schools Trustee David Cohen in San Jose’s D4 Race
The San Jose City Council District 4 race could be close, considering how 2016’s election came down to 12 votes.
San Jose May Join Bay Area-Wide ‘Cut the Commute’ Pledge
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District wants companies to prolong work-from-home by at least 25 percent.
Milpitas City Council Asks Santa Clara County to Withdraw Plans for Homeless Housing Project
City leaders want the county to withdraw the project over what they say is a lack of transparency and a hasty timeline.
Monte Sereno Councilwoman Double-Voted in at Least Seven Federal Elections Since 2010
Records suggest that Rowena Turner violated federal election law by voting in both Oregon and California several times since 2010.
Monte Sereno Councilman Daniel LaBouve Angrily Resigns
Daniel LaBouve lambasted the tiny city’s bureaucrats for “dragging their feet” on the city manager’s performance review.
Santa Clara County Prepares to Resume Indoor Gatherings—With Certain Restrictions in Place
Indoor events could resume at up to 25 percent capacity or up to 100 people and outdoor gatherings of up to 200 people.
San Jose Sticks to Trapping Feral Pigs—At Least For Now
The council on Tuesday voted unanimously to study archery as an option a little bit longer, just to work out details of the plan.
San Jose May Allow Archery to Control ‘Trap Wise’ Feral Pigs
Proprietors of the Coyote Creek Golf Club say the hogs have cost them $16,000 in damages on their 414-acre property in 2020.
San Jose Appoints Director of New Office of Racial Equity
Zulma Maciel, who has led the Office of Immigrant Affairs since 2015, will head up the newly-established department.
San Jose Survey Seeks Public Feedback on City Services
The 2020 results will be released in December and presented to the City Council in January 2021.
