San Jose is trying to secure federal grants to replace its 58-year-old aircraft rescue and firefighting facility, which has fallen into disrepair.
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San Jose Police Auditor Aaron Zisser Resigns Under Pressure From Cop Union, City Leaders
San Jose’s civilian cop monitor is stepping down, citing the police union’s personal attacks as a distraction to community-led reforms.
6 Contenders Vie for 3 Seats on Santa Clara Co. School Board
Six people are running for three seats on the Santa Clara County Board of Education, including two incumbents and some controversial challengers.
Santa Clara County Supervisors Urged to Consider Housing—Not Parking—for Old City Hall Annex
Plans to convert San Jose’s old City Hall Annex into a parking lot instead of housing for the homeless has drawn the ire of a prominent developer.
Waste Piles Up in San Jose as China Limits Recycling Imports
Paper and plastics tossed by U.S. consumers into their blue bins have been piling up ever since China tightened import restrictions.
Thief Makes Off With San Jose Councilman’s Beat-Up F-150
Someone stole District 7 Councilman Tam Nguyen’s F-150 from outside an East San Jose community center.
San Jose May Place Police Activities League Under New Management After Critical Audit
An audit exposing mismanagement at San Jose’s Police Activities League has officials debating whether to bring it under the city’s control.
Santa Clara Wins Legal Dispute Over S.F. 49ers’ Stadium Rent
Santa Clara prevailed in a legal battle with the San Francisco 49ers over how much the team should pay to rent the city-owned Levi’s Stadium.
Cupertino Criticized for Lack of Transparency Over City Attorney Randolph Hom’s Departure
Local watchdogs believe the city attorney’s unceremonious departure may have had something to do with the controversial Vallco Mall project.
Op-Ed: Cupertino City Council Should Hold Apple Corporation Financially Accountable
Cupertino has a unique opportunity to do the right thing by imposing an employee headcount tax on its biggest corporate denizen.
How Smart is San Jose? Silicon Valley’s Biggest City Tries to Catch Up with the Digital Future
As local governments chase universal connectivity, San Jose considers how to digitize a city already grappling with user error.
Drag Queen Glams Up Story Time at San Jose Library, But Not Without Some Controversy
More than 400 attendees—about half of them children—showed up for the inaugural drag queen story time at the MLK Library last weekend.
Ruling in Voting Rights Case Stands to Upend Political Landscape in Santa Clara
A judge’s order to split Santa Clara into six election districts could undermine Mayor Lisa Gillmor’s majority bloc on the City Council.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s Library Fine Amnesty Policy Highlights the Importance of Civic Engagement
Serving on a public commission provides a means of implementing important policy changes, such as eliminating library fines.
Judge to Decide on New Voting Districts for City of Santa Clara
A judge is hearing proposals for how to carve Santa Clara into as many as seven election districts to ensure fair representation for minorities.
San Jose Council Whiles Away July Recess Traveling, Reading—and Still Doing Some Work
A couple San Jose City Council members took advantage of the July recess to jet out of town—and some out of the country altogether.
