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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
City of Santa Clara Shifts Policy, Won’t Release Details of Payments for Legal Services
Previously, lawyers had been treated like any other city vendors, with their names shown on the list of bills sent to the city council, although no further specifics were posted.
San Jose Boasts of Role in 1968 Olympic Protest, Ignores Racist Origins of Iconic Moment
Discrimination against Black SJSU students laid the groundwork for one of the most iconic political demonstrations in sports history.
Red Tape and ‘Shadow Debt’ Are Stalling Relief Efforts for California Renters
Limited online accessibility remains a critical barrier in discouraging California renters from applying for funds to ease pandemic-induced financial losses, despite promises of increased economic relief.
Revelations of Lead Dangers at Reid-Hillview Airport Increase Pressure to Accelerate Closing
New study says alarming health effects of leaded aviation fuel endanger children at home and in schools around the East San Jose general aviation facility set to close in 2032.
Mountain View Ban on RV Parking Faces Lawsuit that Claims It Is Discriminatory
The Law Foundation is asking the court to declare that Mountain View’s RV ban is discriminatory against residents with disabilities and is seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction preventing the city from enforcing its ban.
San Jose’s Community Gardens Fight Food Insecurity, Build Connections
Since Nuestra Tierra Garden opened in 1976, more than 1,000 residents use the city’s 19 community gardens to grow their own food.
Leslye Corsiglia to step down from SV@Home after six years
Downtown San Jose is now poised for a housing renaissance that was hard to imagine back in 2015, when Leslye Corsiglia first formed SV@Home.
Life in the Crash Zone: What’s Next for San Jose’s Largest Homeless Encampment?
A city cleanup of the Crash Zone just south of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport on June 24 blindsided housing advocates and the 250 to 600 unhoused residents, raising questions of what's next.
Legislature OKs Budget: Here Are Five Things to Know about the Spending Plan
The budget aims to help residents recover from the COVID-19 economic crisis and, perhaps, help Newsom defeat a recall campaign.
