Yemeni-American activists called on Councilman Johnny Khamis to reconsider his support for Saudi investment in San Jose.
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Virtual Reality Pioneer Jaron Lanier Makes the Case for Opting Out of Social Media
Jaron Lanier argues in a new book that intentionally addictive online networks undermine truth and makes us all miserable.
Milpitas Ordered to Pay Legal Fees in Public Records Suit
The First Amendment Coalition has been awarded $100,000 in attorneys’ fees in its successful public records lawsuit against Milpitas.
Op-Ed: Will Loss of Net Neutrality Prevent Next Generation of Technological Innovation?
The repeal of net neutrality threatens to end the democratic internet, which aided in the creation of the technologies that we know and love.
Ex-Deputy’ Union President Don Morrissey Resigns From Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office
Don Morrissey, a twice-demoted deputy who recently resigned as union president, is set to give up his badge this weekend.
Inaugural NEST Flight Conference Promotes Homegrown Talent, Diversity in Silicon Valley
If Silicon Valley wants to keep arguing that its lack of diversity is due to a talent pipeline problem, it’s going to have to answer to Jacob Martinez.
SVO Uninvites San Jose Vice Mayor From Seattle Trip to Make Room for Mayor Sam Liccardo
Sam Liccardo almost had to stay home from a business delegation to Seattle—until the SVO, invoking Beyoncé, gave him an out.
Op-Ed: Is San Jose Deliberately Trying to Displace People?
Is the Affordable Housing Network the only organization in San Jose that believes San Jose’s general plan is a blueprint for a train wreck?
Santa Clara County’s Data-Mining Deal with Palantir Draws Scrutiny From Privacy Advocates
Though Palantir’s work with the county has an altruistic aim, some worry about its role in other controversial law enforcement contracts.
Op-Ed: Courting Publicly-Traded Companies is Wrong Approach for ‘Capital of Silicon Valley’
Publicly-traded companies destined to follow Google to downtown San Jose aren’t exactly the companies fueling the Silicon Valley gold rush.
Deputy Sheriffs’ Association President Morrissey Resigns
Don Morrissey, the embattled president of the Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, said he’s ready to step down.
How Smart is San Jose? Silicon Valley’s Biggest City Tries to Catch Up with the Digital Future
As local governments chase universal connectivity, San Jose considers how to digitize a city already grappling with user error.
Silicon Valley Workers Pressure Execs to Stop Doing Business with President Donald Trump
Silicon Valley tech workers have been pressuring their company execs to sever ties with ICE and other federal agencies.
CEQA Racket Extracts 11th Hour Payoffs Amidst Housing Crisis
A landmark law designed to protect California’s environment has enabled profiteers to hold up critical projects.
Santa Clara Unified Says It Has No Record of Sexual Harassment Claims in Past 18 Years
SCUSD took nearly two months to respond to a request for sexual harassment complaints by informing us that no such records exist.
Santa Clara County’s Property Tax Roll Hits Record $483 Billion
The value of Santa Clara County’s taxable property hit an all-time high of $483.2 billion, according to the latest assessment.