It would be particularly meaningful if the city could do so in time for the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment.
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Letter to the Editor: Tiny Homes Are a Good Start—But They’re Too Small for Homeless Families
How do these developments plan to address homeless families that make up 33 percent of the homeless population?
Election 2020: Seven Candidates Vie for Open Seat in California’s 15th State Senate District
In the last installment of our primary election series, we move to the 15th State Senate District, where seven people are in the running.
Super Tuesday Eve: Live Updates
Candidates are knocking on doors while their sign-carrying minions work the phone banks in a last-ditch effort to #GetOutTheVote.
Election 2020: Four Veteran Public Servants Vie for Santa Clara County’s Open Supe Seat
Supervisor Dave Cortese’s impending departure from the county board has drawn a crowded field of aspiring successors.
San Jose Opens First ‘Tiny Homes’ Village for the Homeless
The cabins will house 40 homeless people on a Mabury Road property owned by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
Election 2020: Three Candidates Vie for Open Seat in SJ’s D10
Jenny Higgins Bradanini, Matt Mahan and Helen Wang are vying to replace Councilman Johnny Khamis in the Almaden Valley district.
Election 2020: SJ Councilwoman Faces Ex-Colleague in D8 Race
In District 8, Councilwoman Sylvia Arenas is squaring off with her old Evergreen School Board colleague, Jim Zito.
Part I: The New Thing for Calif. Politicians? Sweet Charity
Nonprofits set up by legislators test campaign finance laws even as they underwrite good works by elected officials.
Election 2020: San Jose’s D6 Councilwoman Defends Seat Against Three Challengers
Jake Tonkel, Marshall Woodmansee and Ruben Navarro are challenging District 6 incumbent Dev Davis in the March 3 primary.
Election 2020: San Jose’s D4 Councilman Faces Trio of Challengers in March Primary
Business-aligned Lan Diep is defending his seat from school trustee David Cohen and attorneys Huy Tran and Jamal Khan.
The Grad Lands Its First Retail Tenant: Lee’s Sandwiches
The iconic South Bay eatery will be the first anchoring commercial client to commit to move into the downtown San Jose development.
VTA’s Contract Missteps Risk Derailing Diridon Station Project
Blunders in creating the West Coast’s biggest transportation hub suggest that local agencies had better step up their game.
Santa Clara County to Explore Feasibility of Funding Universal Meals at Area’s Poorest Schools
To combat childhood hunger, Supervisor Susan Ellenberg wants the county to allocate $8 million to feed 12,000 kids over four years.
San Jose Considers Transfer Tax Exemptions for Non-Profits
As housing advocates drum up support for Measure E, the city is figuring out how to spare non-profits from the impact of the tax measure.
Op-Ed: 21 Minutes or Less Between 21 Counties
Turning this region into a mega-Silicon Valley would go a long way toward addressing our housing, traffic and homelessness challenges.