It wasn’t Katrina, but officials failed in every way when it came to notifying San Jose residents of flooding—and it could have been a lot worse.
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Floodgate: How the Water District and City’s Comedy of Errors Became a Local Tragedy
An inside look at how thousands of homes in San Jose were evacuated due to heavy flooding and a comedy of errors that became a tragedy.
San Jose to Request Federal, State Aid for Flood Cleanup
San Jose says it needs federal aid to recover from the flood that forced thousands of people to flee their homes last week.
San Jose’s Urban Villages Plan Faces Transportation Obstacles
City planners admit there are serious obstacles to turning San Jose into a vibrant, interconnected system of urban villages.
#NotMyPresidentsDay Protest Ignores Rain for City Hall Rally
Heavy rainfall Monday didn’t stop more than 200 anti-Donald Trump activists from rallying in front of San Jose City Hall.
San Jose Police Find Silver Lining in Report on Racial Disparities
Racial minorities are more likely to get stopped, searched and cited than their white counterparts in San Jose, according to a new report.
San Jose Looks to Ramp Up Illegal Dumping Enforcement
To kick off the #BeautifySJ campaign, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo set aside Monday morning to pick up illegally dumped trash.
Mayor Liccardo Calls for Unity in Third State of the City Address
During his third State of the City address, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo promised that a fractured nation will not distract from the city’s vision.
Mudslinging in City of Santa Clara Persists Months after Election
A Santa Clara political operative and legally banned blogger accused council members of trying to hide payments to a political consultant.
San Jose Mayor Pushes Police Contract with 20 Percent Raises
San Jose is poised to give its police officers a sizable pay bump, but one council member suggests the raises will be a financial mess.
Santa Clara Officials Open to Raiders Shacking Up with 49ers
Levi’s Stadium was built for two home teams, but it will be up to the 49ers to court the Raiders into moving south.
Audit: San Jose’s Rent Control Ordinance Undermined by Lack of Oversight, Enforcement
A new audit found that San Jose’s tenant protections have been undermined by compromise as well as a lack of staffing and oversight.
Santa Clara County to Equip Sheriff’s Deputies, Correctional Officers with Body Cameras
Prompted by outrage over violent incidents involving officers, the county adopted a plan to equip sheriff’s deputies and jailers with body cameras.
San Jose Women’s March Draws 25,000-Plus in ‘United’ Protest
More than 25,000 South Bay residents took to the streets Saturday for a nationwide day of protest known as the the Women’s March.
Op-Ed: San Jose ‘Rises Up for Justice’ on Inauguration Day
A coalition of 50 groups will “Rise Up for Justice” on Inauguration Day Friday in downtown San Jose.
Mayor Sam Liccardo on Obama, Trump and the State of San Jose
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo sat down with San Jose Inside last week for an extended conversation on the state of the city.
