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CA Budget Still in The Red, Another Big Deficit Projected for Next Year
California’s independent legislative analyst is warning that the state faces a nearly $18 billion deficit.
San José’s Device-Lending Programs Hit a 2026 Budget Wall as Federal Support Ends
Officials built a lending system that quickly became one of the biggest in the United States during the pandemic, using federal emergency money to lend thousands of devices and boost the tech setup inside library branches.
Newsom Acts to Block Trump’s Attempt to Grab Personal Data about Food Stamp Recipients
The governor has signed a law that will walk back data sharing meant to increase CalFresh recipients, in response to the federal government’s attempts to collect private data.
San Jose Cereal Company Pays to Move Relocated RV Dwellers Off Its Property
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will consider a partnership with San Jose to assist homeless residents relocated from city parks.
Three San Jose Murder Victims Cared About Their Communities
Tarrah Taylor, 26, Jeannessa Lurie, 24, and Max Ryan, 26, were killed by a single gun-wielding attacker in the early morning of Sept.16.
Murder Victim’s Reports of Beatings Didn’t Stop Killer from Returning, say SJ Police
Joseph Vicencio was charged today with three murder counts, in the shooting deaths of his ex-girlfriend and her two friends in South San Jose early Tuesday. Two witnesses told police he admitted he was the killer.
Can California Ever Rival More Gambling-Friendly States?
Gambling in the United States, though popular, is a complicated issue with states granted the autonomy to set their own regulations.
Labor Lifts Opposition to Building Taller Apartments along Transit Routes
A powerful California construction union is no longer fighting a bill that would ease barriers to the construction of tall apartment buildings near train and bus stations.
City Removal of RVs, Cars from Streets Gains New Support in Legislature
San Jose, San Francisco and other California cities are ramping up efforts to ticket and tow vehicles that shelter homeless on city streets.
Doctor’s Union Drops Large Donation as Sales Tax’s Principal Funder
Valley Healthcare Foundation formed the political committee a week before the county Board of Supervisors voted to place sales tax increase on November ballot.
SJ City Council Unanimously Appoints Mahan’s Choice for City Attorney
Susana Alcala Wood, current city attorney of Sacramento, will assume San Jose's top legal position in November following the retirement of Nora Frimann.
San Jose Consumers Face 10% Sales Tax Under Rescue Plan
County officials said the higher taxes are needed to close a projected billion-dollar budget shortfall that is the result of the federal government’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
Trump Administration Cuts Threaten Social Services Provided by Non-Profits
San Jose city officials say outreach services to homeless individuals and food programs for low-income seniors will continue, using city funds if federal funding ends.
Tordillos Declares Victory in San Jose District 3 Council Race, Chavez-Lopez Concedes
Gabby Chavez-Lopez conceded the race later Thursday morning, and congratulated Tordillos.
Tordillos Jumps to 2,000-vote Lead in Early District 3 City Council Returns
The tally reported at 8:45pm showed Anthony Tordillos with 4,449 votes, and Gabby Chavez-Lopez with 2,413 votes, representing 14.62% of the downtown district's registered voters.
