The development agreement outlines what Google wants to build in San Jose and the $200 million community benefits package for the project.
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Op-Ed: Who’s Exempt from Parcel Taxes in Santa Clara County?
Santa Clara County property taxes are due April 10, but some residents may be exempt without even knowing it.
What’s Next for Guadalupe River Park and SJ’s Homeless Crisis?
No one is happy with the homeless crisis in San Jose’s Guadalupe River Park and around the city, but whose vision will fix it?
Breeze of Innovation: San Jose Landmark Design Wins Challenge
Silicon Valley will one day have a fluid, illuminated, kinetic landmark, swaying in the breeze—assuming the project gets funding and approval.
One Year: The Pandemic’s Timeline in Santa Clara County
A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
Displaced Sunnyvale Homeless Residents Are a Symptom of a Broader Regional Issue
Dozens of homeless residents lived in Fair Oaks Park until a construction project forced them out, despite the pandemic.
Companies That Rode Pandemic Boom Get a Reality Check
Investors, who flocked to companies like Zoom as the virus spread, have started to look elsewhere.
Stanford Under Fire for Denying Scribe to Disabled Student
The university’s denial of homework accommodations for Antonio Milane has launched a larger conversation about disability rights.
How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Devastating Global Pandemic?
Not by buying airplanes. Instead, the newest start-up millionaires are proceeding cautiously.
Report: The Tech Industry Gender Pay Gap in San Jose Has Grown
The annual analysis comes as advocates and some vocal tech workers call on employers to improve equity in the workplace.
Ready or Not, Julián Castro Says Silicon Valley will be a National Model for Addressing Inequality
The former HUD Secretary talked about Silicon Valley’s role on the national stage—and how it will influence others.
Where Do Coronavirus Vaccine Doses Go, and Who Gets Them? The Algorithms Decide
Health agencies and hospitals are using different formulas to allocate the coronavirus shots, exacerbating disparities in vaccine access.
Morgan Hill Overtakes San Jose: Second Most-Infected in County
Over the past six months, cases in Morgan Hill and Gilroy have increased by more than 1,500 percent.
Cupertino Planning Commission Picks Roil Residents
The new slate of commissioners prompted blowback from critics, who call the board’s makeup a slap in the face to voters.
San Jose Mayor Recommends Removal of Thomas Fallon Statue
The decision comes after a public forum on the statue’s fate in which community members criticized it as a glorification of colonialism.
Valley Water Investigation Finds No Racism in Opposing New CEO
An investigation found the directors had serious concerns about allegations of sexual harassment against Callender.
