Women and non-binary people in San Jose are at a crossroads and City Manager Dave Sykes may decide our direction for generations.
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Election 2018: San Jose Voters to Decide Fate of Four Local Measures on November Ballot
Come Election Day, San Jose voters will vote on four citywide measures. Here’s a look at what local voters will see on their Nov. 6 ballots.
By the Numbers: San Jose’s Affordable Housing Shortage
The city of a million residents has quite a long ways to go to reach its goal of building 10,000 new affordable homes by 2022.
Santa Clara County Adopts ‘Hope Village’ as 6-Month Pilot Program
Hope Village, a homeless camp that moved onto state land without permission, has been adopted as a pilot program by Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara County Wants a Closer Look at Sheriff Laurie Smith’s Overtime Spending
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office has far exceeded its overtime budget in the past six years, according to a newly published audit.
Op-Ed: We Need Housing, Not Parking, at Old City Hall Annex
This is an opportunity for the county to save a viable building from demolition and to provide much-needed housing for the homeless.
San Jose Weighs Resolution Condemning President Trump’s Family Separation Policy
San Jose will consider a resolution Tuesday denouncing the Trump administration’s separation of families at the U.S. border.
San Jose’s ‘Hope Village’ Camp Forced to Relocate; Search Continues for Alternate Site
Though its future remains uncertain, Hope Village accomplished what no local elected leader has had the political will or vision pull off.
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.
Santa Clara County Supervisors Urged to Consider Housing—Not Parking—for Old City Hall Annex
Plans to convert San Jose’s old City Hall Annex into a parking lot instead of housing for the homeless has drawn the ire of a prominent developer.
Waste Piles Up in San Jose as China Limits Recycling Imports
Paper and plastics tossed by U.S. consumers into their blue bins have been piling up ever since China tightened import restrictions.
Thief Makes Off With San Jose Councilman’s Beat-Up F-150
Someone stole District 7 Councilman Tam Nguyen’s F-150 from outside an East San Jose community center.
Op-Ed: Care Like a Nonprofit, But Think Like an Entrepreneur
The need is too urgent and the payoff seems too great not to try it. After all, if it can’t be done in Silicon Valley, where can it?
Op-Ed: Investing in Our Village, San Jose Unified School District
Together, we must advocate and work on behalf of the village and family we call the San Jose Unified School District.
Op-Ed: ‘Backpack Day’ in Sunnyvale is a Chance to Give Back to Students in Need
Sunnyvale Community Services gives us a chance to give back with Backpack Day, their annual back-to-school program.
