In which we look back on all the strange, infuriating and preposterous things that went down in 2018 and say, “Sayonara!”
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Op-Ed: Pot Record Clearance is Critical for Our Communities
SJSU will host an educational forum on cannabis record clearance on Nov. 28 in the Student Union Theater.
Local Maker Emily Parker’s Journey From Civil Servant to Leather Goods Artisan
In true Silicon Valley fashion, Emily Parker launched her leather studio out of her garage before opening a storefront in Menlo Park.
Pot Industry Panelists Address ‘Growing Pains’ of California’s Newly Expanded Legal Market
Industry stakeholders discussed statewide regulations during a panel discussion hosted by the Silicon Valley Cannabis Alliance.
Santa Clara County Finds 77,300 Previously Unlisted Addresses to Survey for 2020 Census
After budgeting an additional $1 million to ensure a complete count, Santa Clara County has already been gearing up for the 2020 census.
Santa Clara County Considers Permanent Prohibition on Pot
While San Jose rakes in $10 million-plus a year in tax revenue from cannabis, Santa Clara County is leaning toward prohibition.
San Jose Takes Landlords to Task—and to Court—Over Scofflaw Massage Parlor Tenants
The owners of an East San Jose strip mall say it’s unfair for the city to cover the cost of policing illegal activity by going after the landlords.
South Bay Police Struggle to Enforce Laws Against Stoned Driving in Wake of Legalization
Families who lost loved ones to drugged driving worry that the state’s inability to consistently enforce DUI laws will put other lives at risk.
San Jose City Council Weighs Mayor’s 2018-19 Spending Plan
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s revised 2018-19 spending plan includes investments in police, blight cleanup and affordable housing.
While San Francisco Wipes Out Thousands of Pot Convictions, Santa Clara County is Slow to Act
Some hoped Santa Clara County would take a cue from San Francisco and other cities that erased pot convictions in the wake of Prop. 64.
San Jose Mayor’s Draft Budget Calls for $15Mil Rainy-Day Fund
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo rolled out a spending plan that would plunk $15.5 million into a rainy-day fund to brace for future deficits.
Q&A: Gavin Newsom Makes His Case for California Governor
Lieutenant Gov. Gavin Newsom swung through the South Bay to talk about education, tech, income inequality, Trump and more.
San Jose May Extend Tax Deadline for Small Landlords
In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax.
On Seven Years in Silicon Valley
Seven years ago to the day, San Jose Inside published my first story. It’s now time to file my final report.
The Year in Preview: Important Local Issues to Watch in 2018
There’s no telling the future, but here we give you some cursory predictions about a handful of local issues.
San Jose Grapples with Spike in Violent, Juvenile Crimes
San Jose saw a sharp increase in violent crimes in 2017, according to preliminary data that the city expects to finalize later this month.