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With California’s New Privacy Law in Effect, Consumers Have More Control Over Their Data
The California Consumer Privacy Act empowers consumers to access information that companies collect about them online.
Online Giants Made Billions Charging for Tax Filing the IRS Was Supposed to Offer for Free
For two decades, Americans paid for tax services that were supposed to be free. This week, that all changes.
Carl Guardino to Retire as CEO of Silicon Valley Leadership Group
The 23-year leader of SVLG told his board that he would remain at the helm for up to six months until the board finds a replacement.
A Couple Board Members Apparently Part Ways with Downtown Streets Team
The names of PA Veterans Institute for Research CEO Michael Hindery and Google counsel David Kiferbaum are gone from the DST website.
2019: A Year in Review
A guide to all the stories you missed, forgot or wanted to forget in the Year of Our Lord MMXIX.
Downtown Streets Team Faces Claims of Hard-Partying Work Culture, Gender Discrimination
Zia MacWilliams left DST because of what she describes as a toxic culture that promoted heavy drinking and tolerated discrimination.
Urban Catalyst Submits Plans for Senior Homes by Diridon Station
Details of the development surfaced earlier this week when Urban Catalyst submitted preliminary plans to the city.
The New Neighborhood Watch: Ring Cams Can Make Our Lives Safer—and a Lot Less Private
Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
SJDA Director Highlights Council Division, Calls for Strong Mayor System in Annual Speech
Scott Knies delivered an impassioned address to a packed room of business owners and elected officials at First United Methodist Church.
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.
How a Condo Sale Became a Drawn-Out Bureaucratic Nightmare for One SJ Resident
Christine Hanchett says the city broke its promise and violated a legally binding sales agreement by changing the rules as it went.
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.
Urban Catalyst Proposes Biggest Rooftop Bar in Silicon Valley
Details about the project surfaced earlier this week when the developer submitted a permit application to the San Jose Planning Department.
East San Jose Councilwoman Rallies for More Diversity on City’s Planning Commission
The seven-member land-use commission has become a flashpoint in a politically charged conversation about equity in local government.
San Jose Councilman Urges City to Hasten Long-Delayed Commercial Linkage Fee Study
D3 Councilor Raul Peralez called it “more than disappointing” that a feasibility study on the fee faces yet another several-month delay.