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Tesla Announces It Will Move Headquarters from Palo Alto to Austin, Texas
In announcing the Tesla headquarters move at the company’s annual shareholder meeting at the site of a new Tesla building near Austin, CEO Elon Musk said he will expand Tesla production at the Fremont factory.
New Laws Expand Cal Grants, Improve Transfer Pathways from Community Colleges
California's new $47.1 billion higher education package is the highest level of state funding in history.
Chavez and Mahan Top Choices for San Jose Mayor in October Power Poll Survey
San Jose Inside Power Poll Panelists also support mayor’s proposal to combat homelessness and favor stronger regulations to combat Covid-19.
San Jose Council Bans Flavored Tobacco Products, Further Restricts Retailers
The ban on flavored tobacco aligns with state and federal regulations so retailers that sell hookah or hookah related products would be exempt from the ban. but more than 650 San Jose tobacco retailers will have to make the shift.
San Jose’s Most Vulnerable Formerly Unhoused Residents Fighting to Stay in Motel Rooms
The SureStay Hotel near Mineta San Jose International Airport is proving to be anything but that for formerly unhoused residents, whom the city of San Jose wants to charge $627 per month—about 66% of many tenants’ monthly income.
Mahan Announces Mayoral Run
Mahan enters a field to replace termed-out Mayor Sam Liccardo that includes fellow councilmembers Dev Davis and Raul Peralez.
South Bay’s Roller Subculture Fights for Its Skate Space
The South Bay’s roller-skating culture is rolling out plans to allow future generations to keep lacing up—indoors and out.
San Jose Moves to Leverage $3.2 Million in HUD Grants to Ease Homelessness
The City of San José said it will leverage federal emergency housing vouchers, HOME funding, and County Measure A funds to deliver 1,134 re-housing units, 683 bridge transitional units, and 861 newly-built permanent homes over the next year.
Santa Clara University Students Arrive this Weekend, Forcing Road Closures
The Alameda, from Bellomy Street to Market Street, and Market Street, from The Alameda to Lafayette Street, will be closed from 10pm tonight through Sunday.
Dennis Skaggs, Co-Founder of Camera Cinemas, Dies at 67
Skaggs was one of three co-founders who opened the Camera One theater in 1975, which blossomed into a 21-screen chain
Jobless Benefits End This Weekend for Gig Workers
The cutoff of unemployment benefits will primarily affect two groups of people: gig workers, the self-employed and those ineligible for typical unemployment insurance; and those who used up their standard benefits but were still unable to find a job.
Construction Slated for North San Jose Apple Campus Disrupts Encampment
Without any development from the tech giant since 2015, dozens moved onto the dilapidated property off Orchard Parkway and Charcot Avenue.
San Jose City Hall Veteran’s Exit Clouded with Confusion
City Hall insiders are left questioning why Omar Torres stepped down from his role in Councilmember Magdalena Carrasco's office
DA Candidate Sajid Khan Clashes with Los Gatos Sexual Assault Survivors
The public defender failed to disclose that he previously argued in support of Stanford student Brock Turner’s “lenient” sentence in June 2016.
Asian Population Now Dominant Group in Santa Clara County, U.S. Census Reports
The White population declined in the last decade in Santa Clara County for first time, mirroring a national trend revealed in the census results released Aug. 12