President Donald Trump’s draconian family separation policy has prompted some South Bay leaders to cut ties with the Republican Party.
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Monday Night Live! Celebrates 25 Years of Sketch Comedy with SJ Mayor Sam Liccardo as Host
San Jose Stage Company’s Monday Night Live! is back again, celebrating its 25th year of political satire with Mayor Sam Liccardo as host.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s ‘Climate Smart Plan’ Should be a Lot Smarter
San Jose’s “smart” climate plan looks good on paper, but avoids laying out specific measurable steps necessary to translate to reality.
Op-Ed: Why is San Jose Taking So Long To Regulate E-scooters?
This question is not about how San Jose should regulate e-scooters, but what’s taking so long for the city to do so.
Op-Ed: Recall Persky to Stand Up for Victims of Sexual Assault
Santa Clara County voters deserves judges who take sexual violence seriously and who are not biased in favor of privileged perpetrators.
Op-Ed: Why We Disrupted the Diridon Station Advisory Meeting
A group of residents concerned about displacement and gentrification have formed a coalition to disrupt the Google-San Jose negotiations.
Op-Ed: Teachers March for a Better Future in San Jose’s Evergreen School District
Acrimonious negotiations are once again underway in the Evergreen School District. Sadly, this has become the norm over the last six years.
Silicon Valley Community Foundation Hires 2nd Law Firm to Investigate ‘Toxic’ Workplace
An investigation into sexual harassment at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation has expanded to address “a larger culture issue.”
Metro Silicon Valley Receives 6 Journalism Awards from CNPA
The California News Publishers Association honored the work of Metro Silicon Valley with six journalism awards.
Op-Ed: Will San Jose’s City Council Give Landlords More Power or Stand Up for Tenants?
San Jose city officials will have to decide later this month whether to bolster protections for renters or weaken them to give landlords more power.
San Jose City Council Considers Whether to Give Mayor More Say Over Taxpayer-Funded Travel
San Jose’s City Council on Tuesday will consider a proposal by Mayor Sam Liccardo to restrict taxpayer-funded travel.
Facebook Scandal Renews Call for Stronger Privacy Protections
The Facebook data breach has policymakers debating about how to police what’s become the most powerful industry on the planet.
Schurra’s Announces Closing of Century-Old Chocolate Shop
San Jose will lose a bit of its soul when a 106-year-old business closes shop on The Alameda and moves operations to Santa Clara.
Op-Ed: How San Jose Amplified Viva CalleSJ with Pokémon Go
Over 130,000 people from the San Francisco Bay and beyond converged on the 7.3-mile route last fall to catch one million Pokémon.
Pregnancy Centers Battle to Overturn California Law
The Supreme Court appears poised to strike down part of a California law aimed to curb misleading advertising by anti-abortion clinics.
District 9 City Council Hopefuls Share Their Vision for San Jose
Five folks running for the Cambrian council seat aired their views Monday in a forum hosted by the Santa Clara County Democratic Club.