Councilman Lan Diep, who represents the project area, said extending Charcot Avenue over I-880 is essential for the city’s growth.
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Stores, Restaurants, Offices Grapple with ‘New Normal’ as Public Health Rules Ease Up
No more cash. No more happy hours. Or large-group meals. No more break rooms, or conference rooms. No more handshakes. Or hugs.
Car Rally Protesters to Santa Clara Co. Jails: ‘Free Them All’
While several inmates have been released from jails and been placed on house arrest since April, protesters said those measures are not enough.
Valley Water Names New CEO
The veteran water official will make $326,352 a year to oversee a district tasked with providing water and flood protection to the South Bay.
Santa Clara County Offers Closer Look at $97M in COVID Costs
The financial disclosures come three months after the county declared a state of emergency, which expanded its authority to fight the crisis.
Independent Media Exec Bob Kieve Left a Legacy in San Jose
Bob Kieve, who died Sunday at the age of 98, believed that signs were critical to economic prosperity, and he set out to change the rules.
San Jose Extends Eviction Moratorium Through June
Tenants in San Jose will now have 12 months after the expiration of the eviction moratorium to pay back past-due rent.
Sheltering in Place Has Vastly Improved Region’s Air Quality—But How Long Will It Last?
The pandemic has led to a massive reduction in pollution, but it could come back with a vengeance once commuters hit the road again.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley Must Do More to Help Its Unhoused Neighbors Through This Crisis
Unsheltered people are dying in the streets, creeks, cars and shelters while “we” are more concerned about when we can get our next haircut.
All Aboard! BART Finally Sets Date for San Jose Service
The 10-mile, $2.3 billion extension brings BART service from Warm Springs in Fremont through Milpitas and on to North San Jose.
Op-Ed: Vallco Transformation Finally Moves Forward—Now It’s Time That Cupertino Does, Too
It is time to build a new moral vision for our city, one centered on affordability and vibrancy. It’s time to build a Cupertino for all.
Santa Clara County Relaxes Health Restrictions to Allow Curbside Retail, Manufacturing
The revised mandate also lets manufacturing, warehousing and logistical operations that support such businesses to get back to work.
Decades of Community-Building at Stake as San Jose’s Cultural Districts Fight to Survive
From Little Saigon to Little Italy, will Silicon Valley’s treasured ethnic enclaves be recognizable once the pandemic runs its course?
San Jose Finally Pays Back Sacred Heart for Flood Relief—Years After the Fact
Jeff Scott, spokesman for the city’s housing department, acknowledged that “it doesn’t typically take this long” to pay folks back.
Fewer Than 200 of Santa Clara County’s 10,000 Homeless Have Been Tested for Coronavirus
Though they’re among the most vulnerable, unhoused people struggle to get tested for the coronavirus and find shelter for quarantine.
Gov. Gavin Newsom: Cities That Block Hotels for the Homeless Will Be ‘Judged’ by History
As the state prioritizes hotel rooms for homeless people who test positive for Covid-19, a potent cocktail of fear is developing in some areas.