With a new governor at the helm, the career lawmaker is ready to take another crack at bills vetoed time and again by past administrations.
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San Jose Considers Zoning for ‘Adult Dorms’ in Downtown
The City Council on Tuesday will decide whether to amend local land-use regulations to allow for these adult dorms in downtown.
Op-Ed: Apathy Towards the Unhoused is Dangerous
We need to show our unhoused neighbors compassion and protect them when the city, county and others fail to do so.
Feb. 21 Plea Hearing Scheduled for San Martin Rape Suspect
Sharwian Bobian waived his appearance at the most recent court hearing, which took place Thursday in Morgan Hill.
Bail Raised for San Martin Rape Suspect Sharwian Bobian
A judge drastically upped the bail Monday for a rape suspect charged with assaulting a woman who brought food to his San Martin shelter.
VTA May Cut Service on ‘Hotel 22,’ Region’s Only 24-Hour Bus Route
That Valley Transit Authority may discontinue some routes and reduce frequency on others in response to a looming budget shortfall.
BREAKING: San Martin Rape Suspect Arrested in San Jose
Sharwian Bobian, an accused rapist who went missing for more than a month, was taken into custody Friday after a days-long manhunt.
Victim Recounts Rape, DA Files Charges, Suspect Remains Free
Accused rapist Sharwian Bobian walked away from a psych hold a full month before the Santa Clara County DA filed charges against him.
Op-Ed: Raymond Mueller Has Proven Himself as the Best Candidate for ARUSD Board
If Alum Rock Union ever had a clearer choice for their newly vacant trustee seat, it would be now and it would be Ray Mueller.
San Jose Mayor’s Spokesman David Low Leaving City Hall for Job at Local Housing Nonprofit
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s chief spokesman will leave his position at the end of the month to join the nonprofit Destination: Home.
SJ City Council to Review Series of Affordable Housing Proposals
A slate of proposals could add hundreds of below-market-rate residential units to San Jose’s intractably deficient housing stock.
Can a New Law Curb Police Shootings? Lawmakers Plan to Put That Question to the Test
After months of lobbying by opponents, lawmakers shelved a reform bill over the summer—but promised to deliver a new version this year.
San Jose Considers Body Cams, Additional Training, Police Support for Park Rangers
San Jose will offer additional training and protection for the rangers who patrol the city’s 100-plus parks and 50-plus miles of trails.
‘Peak Silicon Valley’: 2 Cats Live Alone in Their Own Apartment
A San Jose dad is paying $1,500 a month on a studio for his daughter’s cats because they don’t get along with the family’s new terrier.
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!”
