The San Jose Stage Company, which has operated out of the SoFA District theater for nearly two decades, is poised to buy the facility.
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Police Look Into Misconduct Claims Against Santa Clara Councilman Dominic Caserta
Police are now looking claims that Santa Clara Councilman Dominic Caserta pressed his clothed groin on a young woman, sources say.
Primary Election 2018: Seven Compete for District 4 Santa Clara County Supervisor Seat
Here’s a look at who’s running for Supervisor Ken Yeager’s Santa Clara County District 4 seat and why.
Builders Want San Jose to Delay Affordable Housing Fee by a Year
Developers want the city to postpone an affordable housing fee, which charges builders $25 per square foot of new construction.
Op-Ed: San Jose a Step Closer to Building Iconic Light Tower
The San Jose Light Tower Corporation recently won official approval to bring an iconic landmark to the heart of downtown.
Santa Clara County Dems Censure Local Candidate Over Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
A candidate for Santa Clara County supervisor was censured by the local Democratic Central Committee over a sexual harassment claim.
Judge Tentatively Orders Milpitas to Release Records About Former City Manager Tom Williams
The public’s right to know about a former Milpitas official’s alleged misconduct outweighs his right to privacy, according to a court ruling.
Study: Growing Construction Costs May Hinder New Housing Development in San Jose
A new study suggests that rising construction costs may hinder housing development in San Jose, which already faces an affordability crisis.
Milpitas Official Who Resigned Amid Controversy Lands Interim Job as Millbrae City Manager
Tom Williams, who resigned amid controversy as city manager of Milpitas, found a new job as chief administrator in his hometown of Millbrae.
Critics of San Jose Vice Mayor Hire Private Eye to Investigate Carpetbagging Claim
Magdalena Carrasco’s critics contend that she lives outside her own district, and one went so far as to hire a private eye to try to prove it.
Op-Ed: Three Vital Steps on the Road to Becoming a ‘Smart City’
Without a strong digital infrastructure, a city—even one as populous as San Jose—is destined to wither and fade.
How San Jose Went from Being the ‘Wild West of Weed’ to a Bastion for Legal Cannabis
While many neighboring suburbs still cling to cannabis prohibitions, San Jose has become the de facto weed capital of Silicon Valley.
San Jose Mayor Liccardo Responds to Criticism from Colleagues over Travel Memo
Sam Liccardo said he suggested reining in city travel only after unsuccessfully trying to talk his colleagues out of jetting to Japan this week.
San Jose Mayor Calls for Stricter Limits on City-Funded Travel
With nearly half the council on a taxpayer-funded junket, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo says it’s time to rethink the city’s travel policies.
BART Backs One-Tunnel Option for Downtown San Jose Extension
The long-awaited BART extension to San Jose’s urban core will involve one tunnel instead of two—a big win for downtown businesses.
San Jose Weighs Compromise on Union-Backed Measure Requiring Local Hires, Prevailing Wages
Developers would have to pay prevailing wages and hire local workers for subsidized projects under a proposed compromise measure.