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Union Attack Ad Accuses San Jose Councilman of Rewarding ‘Slavery Towers’ Developers
It’s a slick ad apparently produced to undermine Lan Diep’s re-election bid. According to its critics however, the piece is full of falsehoods.
Verizon Breaks Ground on Coleman Highline Campus
The telecom giant plans to employ 3,400 people at the site, which is part of a larger campus by the Mineta San Jose International Airport.
Saratoga Councilman Rishi Kumar Involved in Hit-and-Run
Authorities say the councilor, a 2020 congressional candidate, cooperated with police and drove back to the scene of the crime.
Skinner: To Fix Housing Shortage, San Jose Should Legalize Apartments in City’s West Side
Let an apartment building rise in every neighborhood—especially in West San Jose, Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Almaden.
UPDATE: PG&E Confirms Widespread Power Outage in Santa Clara Co.
On the second anniversary of the Tubbs fire, PG&E has confirmed that it will turn off the power for nearly 800,000 customers.
San Jose Draws Scrutiny From State Leaders, Other Cities Over Tax-Sharing Pact with eBay
Locally, however, the only controversy over the treaty involved how, exactly, to divvy up the money once it starts pouring into city coffers.
Q&A: Ro Khanna on Yemen, Foreign Policy and Ending Violence at Home and Abroad
The congressman reflected on his push to end violence overseas and extremism in the US, and what inspired him to pursue a career in politics.
Op-Ed: A Year After Losing Iconic ESSJ Mural, Surviving Chicano Art May Get Some Recognition
Local activists are asking the San Jose Historic Landmark Commission to add several Chicano murals to a citywide Historic Resources Inventory.
SCC Supervisor Dave Cortese Ruffles Feathers by Lavishing Grants Outside His District
The three-term supe irked some county officials by requesting a slew of grants that appear to some observers as politically motivated.
Santa Clara County Seeks Public Land for Measure A Housing
The county is trying to find what land it already owns on which to build below-market-rate housing for the region’s poorest residents.
The Veranda, County’s First Measure A Housing Complex, Celebrates Grand Opening
Three years after voters approved the $950 million affordable housing bond, the first project funded by the initiative is finally finished.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
Santa Clara’s Version of NYC’s Famed Hudson Yards Megaplex is Set to Break Ground in 2020
The Related Cos. project will replace the landfill-turned golf course across from Levi’s Stadium with a massive new mixed-use development.
Santa Clara Unified Names Dr. Stella Kemp as Superintendent
The SCUSD board has unanimously chosen a successor to Stanley Rose as he brings his near-half-century career in education to a close.
Op-Ed: Latest Homeless Census Highlights Need for New Ideas
If elected officials had the political will, they’d address the issues with the seriousness it deserves rather than platitudes like “we can do better.”
