In San Jose’s District 2, Councilman Sergio Jimenez is defending his incumbency against business-backed Jonathan Fleming.
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Smoke Signals: Legal Weed’s Gold Rush Days May End in a Bust
Celebrity investors. Headline-grabbing IPOs. New tax revenues. Is the cannabis industry getting high on its own supply?
Historic Downtown San Jose Building Saved From Demolition
The city has offered up an unused property as a new site for the 120-year-old Pallesen Apartment Building.
South County ‘Agri-Tourist’ Development in Limbo
The six-acre property is listed on LoopNet, an online database of commercial land for sale, for a $3,850,000 investment.
Sup. Cindy Chavez Highlights County’s Stark Inequities, Unique Strengths in Annual Speech
The newly inducted board president then enumerated some of the ways she plans to tackle the county’s most intractable problems.
SJSU Announces Initiatives to Help Homeless Students
SJSU President Mary Papazian said the university secured $3.1 million from the CSU system to address housing insecurity.
Op-Ed: Revised SB 50 Could Make Silicon Valley Livable Again
The newly amended version of SB 50 has a crucial role to play in helping address our region’s affordability crisis.
Catalyze SV Fights NIMBY Backlash by Forging Alliances Between Residents, Developers
The non-profit aims to “improve, then approve” projects as part of a broader push for the region to build its way out of the housing crisis.
San Jose Lawmakers Look for Ways to Protect Westwinds Mobile Home Park From Eviction
More than 700 residents at the North San Jose mobile home community have received eviction notices.
Carl Guardino to Retire as CEO of Silicon Valley Leadership Group
The 23-year leader of SVLG told his board that he would remain at the helm for up to six months until the board finds a replacement.
San Jose Considers Amnesty for Illegal Backyard Cottages
Homeowners who plan on renting out their backyard cottage may also qualify for a financial hardship exemption.
Food Stamp Cuts Loom for Silicon Valley Residents in 2020
The lean season has arrived, and it may be felt more acutely inside local homes where residents already struggle to find enough to eat.
Why Aren’t Californians Getting the Mental Health Care to Which They’re Legally Entitled?
State Sen. Jim Beall said he’d like to introduce one more mental health parity bill before he terms out—though he’s still working out the details.
2019: A Year in Review
A guide to all the stories you missed, forgot or wanted to forget in the Year of Our Lord MMXIX.
Bill Wilson Center CEO Leads by Example by Offering Spare Room to Homeless College Student
Thanks to the Bill Wilson Center, 37 homeless college students are now housed as part of a collaboration with Airbnb.
County Reconsiders Contract with Downtown Streets Team
In October, the county hired the homeless services provider as part of an $860K initiative to help CalFresh recipients find jobs.