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Santa Clara County OK’s $123M for 1,000 New Affordable Homes
The Board of Supervisors authorized $123 million in Measure A funds for hundreds of below-market-rate housing units in six local cities.
Milpitas Mayor Eyes 2020 Run for Santa Clara County Supervisor
On the eve of his swearing-in to a second two-year term as Milpitas mayor, Rich Tran is now expanding the scope of his political ambition.
Op-Ed: Google Bought Land in Downtown San Jose—Now What?
San Jose has arrived at a fork in the road: we can either tax tech to build homes and transit, or we can recommit to a broken status quo.
Google Poised to Strike $111 Million Land Deal with San Jose
It will take years before the tech company realizes its vision for the city’s core. But a key vote this week lays the groundwork.
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran Vows to Follow Through on Recall Threat
After years on the defensive, the Milpitas mayor is flexing his political muscles, threatening to make good on a threat to oust a political foe.
Election 2018: Maya Esparza Overtakes Incumbent Tam Nguyen in San Jose’s D7 Race
With 58 percent of the ballots tallied Friday, Maya Esparza pulled ahead of incumbent Tam Nguyen in San Jose’s D7 council race.
Tam Nguyen’s Lead Over Maya Esparza Narrows to Just 13 Votes in San Jose’s District 7 Race
Maya Esparza had nearly caught up to D7 incumbent Tam Nguyen by Wednesday, trailing him this afternoon by a margin of just 13 votes.
Susan Ellenberg Leads in Santa Clara County Supervisor Race
Garbage haulers, cemetery operators and public safety unions spent heavily to hit Susan Ellenberg with attack mailers, to little effect.
Letter to the Editor: The Time is Now—Vote Yes on Measure V
Innovative thinking and political will must be combined in order to address and eliminate homelessness.
Injectable Antipsychotic Meds May Save Taxpayer Money, Stabilize Mentally Ill Patients
Enhancing access to injectable antipsychotics may benefit taxpayers and others who pay for health care of patients with mental illness.
Record Cash Flows into Industry Fights on California Ballot
With hundreds of millions of dollars rolling into initiative campaigns over housing and health care, California has hit a new record.
Op-Ed: Well-Being of Veterans Should Be in Everyone’s Sight
Veteran’s Day gives us the opportunity to reflect on how we can help former military members right here in our own backyard.
San Jose’s D7 Council Incumbent Tam Nguyen Faces Familiar Challenger in Maya Esparza
The rematch between Tam Nguyen and Maya Esparza could pave the path for how the city tackles its most pressing issues in coming years.
Election 2018: San Jose Councilman Battles SJUSD Trustee for County’s D4 Seat
The race for county supervisor pits a trustee of the South Bay’s largest school district against a councilman of Silicon Valley’s largest city.
Report: Wages Stagnate for 90% of Silicon Valley’s Workforce
A new study found that nine out of 10 jobs in Silicon Valley pay less in real wages than they did 20 years ago.
