Without more funding, officials say the Metropolitan Education District will become insolvent within the next few years.
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Bitcoin Bandit Sentenced to a Decade Behind Bars in Nation’s First SIM-Swap Conviction
Joel Ortiz’s conviction for stealing millions of dollars through a SIM-swapping digital cash heist marked the first of its kind in the U.S.
Editorial: Unshackle Measure A to Create More Affordable Housing
The county needs to make more deals happen and gain as much leverage as possible on the voter-approved funds.
Health Officials Warn of Measles Exposure in Santa Clara County
A tourist with measles visited restaurants, stores and destination in several South Bay cities, prompting officials to issue a public warning.
2020 Ballot Initiative Would Give Voters Say Over El Camino Healthcare District’s Expansion
Workers battling the multi-city health and hospital district over its acquisition of five clinics want voters to weigh in on future growth.
SJ Mulls Ways to Offset Cost of Upping Downtown Height Limits
As part of its quest to raise downtown building heights, San Jose will consider a unique funding proposal to offset costs to the airline industry.
Taxpayers Demand Sunshine in Little-Known Special District
Rancho Rinconada is struggling to adapt to a constituency that’s generations removed and a world apart from the one that spawned it.
Former FEC Chair Ann Ravel Swears Off Corporate Cash in 2020 Bid for State Senate
The lifelong public servant and inveterate regulator says she’ll heed her own advice about transparency in her campaign for elected office.
Little-Known Silicon Valley Election to Define Future of California Democratic Party
This weekend, local Dems can choose new delegates to represent the region in the state’s most powerful political party.
Pair of Land-Use Proposals Up for Review at San Jose’s First City Council Session of 2019
The new year brought new elected officials and some newly revised land-use proposals coming before the San Jose City Council.
2018: A Year in Review
In which we look back on all the strange, infuriating and preposterous things that went down in 2018 and say, “Sayonara!”
Manual Recount Changes Fate of Orchard School District Race
Election officials say a manual ballot recount changed the outcome in one of the smallest and oldest school districts in Silicon Valley.
Santa Clara County OK’s $123M for 1,000 New Affordable Homes
The Board of Supervisors authorized $123 million in Measure A funds for hundreds of below-market-rate housing units in six local cities.
A Gentler, Still Controversial Housing Bill is Back—This Time with a Powerful New Ally
Sen. Scott Wiener sees SB 50 as a way to fix the state’s crushing housing shortage that’s driving up home prices in Silicon Valley.
Op-Ed: Google Bought Land in Downtown San Jose—Now What?
San Jose has arrived at a fork in the road: we can either tax tech to build homes and transit, or we can recommit to a broken status quo.
East San Jose Residents Urge Santa Clara County Supervisors to Close Reid-Hillview Airport
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors will vote today on the Reid-Hillview Airport business plan.
