A proposal to bring a two-story nightclub to downtown San Jose comes back for consideration at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
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Lan Diep Wants Rematch in San Jose’s District 4 Council Race
San Jose’s District 4 councilman will face a familiar opponent in his bid for re-election: Lan Diep, who lost by a slim margin in last year's race.
San Jose Considers Impartial Review of Citywide Tax Measure
Two San Jose City Council members have called for an unbiased review of a citywide tax measure that was filed last week and is angling for the 2016 ballot.
LAFCO Sues City of Gilroy over Proposed Housing Development
A new lawsuit alleges that the city of Gilroy broke the law when it approved the annexation of farmland for a planned 4000-home development.
Councilman Manh Nguyen’s Odd Preference for Part-Time Staff
Something fishy is going on in the D4 Council office. Since Manh Nguyen took over the seat, he’s taken an unusual approach to filling out his staff.
City Council Considers $5,000 Reward for Info Leading to Art Box Vandal(s) Arrest
To catch the vandal defacing art-adorned utility boxes, the city will offer a cash reward for information leading to the perpetrator’s arrest.
San Jose May Study Commercial Development Housing Fees
The City Council will debate whether to commission a study on charging an affordable housing fee for commercial development.
San Jose’s Top Marijuana Official Denies Threatening Collectives
San Jose’s top marijuana official has been accused of threatening collectives at a meeting earlier this month. The city disputes the claim.
POLL: Grade San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s First Year in Office
Earlier today, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s office posed the question: How did we do? We’ve decided to leave that question up to readers.
Ex-City Attorney to Sue Milpitas for ‘Retaliatory’ Firing
Milpitas’ former city attorney, whose entire office was outsourced to a private law firm this past summer, plans to sue the city for retaliation.
San Jose Might Declare ‘Shelter Crisis’ to Protect Homeless
San Jose may open up community centers, libraries and other public buildings as cold weather shelters for thousands of homeless residents.
San Jose Reaches Deal with 8 Unions on Measure B Settlement
San Jose has come to a tentative agreement with eight of its nine unions on a Measure B settlement, city officials announced Friday.
Activists Revive Effort to Overturn San Jose’s Pot Laws
A political action committee has revived an effort to replace San Jose’s pot ordinance with one approved by voters.
Rent Control Efforts in San Jose Look at ‘Just Cause’ Evictions
Tenant rights groups want to reform San Jose rent control laws, which allow landlords to boot a tenant for any reason.
Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Owners Sue City of Palo Alto
Owners of a Palo Alto mobile home park say the city violated their rights by requiring them to pay $8 million to relocate 400-plus tenants.
San Jose May Ease Up on Taxis to Level Playing Field with Uber, Lyft
San Jose lifted some rules for ridesharing services Uber and Lyft. Now the city will decide whether to extend similar treatment to taxis.
