The San Jose native says the public needs to be more engaged in development to address the dire shortfall of places to live in Silicon Valley.
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Family Orchard Battles Local Museum Over How to Protect Sunnyvale’s Historic Legacy
In an ironic twist, it’s not suburban sprawl encroaching on the iconic orchard but curators of the community’s collective memory.
Two in the Running for Open Campbell City Council Seat
Carol Hoffman, a local businesswoman, is running against self-described political strategist Sergio Lopez for the open seat.
By the Numbers: Stanford’s Tug-of-War Over Expansion Plans
As negotiations proceed over the proposed expansion of the elite university, here are a few takeaways from the plan.
Public Bank Advocate Jumps in San Jose’s D6 City Council Race
Green Party candidate Jake Tonkel has joined Andrew Boone in challenging incumbent Dev Davis for the San Jose’s District 6 City Council seat.
South Bay Activists Renew Calls for Palantir to Cut Ties with ICE
Last week, immigrant advocates gathered at Palantir’s Palo Alto headquarters, demanding that the company shut down entirely.
County Assessor: Silicon Valley Property Values are Booming
San Jose helped spearhead a record-setting year for property values in Santa Clara County, according to a recently released report.
Can California Crack Down on Deepfakes Without Violating First Amendment Rights?
It’s unclear whether a ban on convincing video forgeries, known as deepfakes, would pass constitutional muster.
Q&A: Aisha Wahab on Making History, Running for Congress, Moving Beyond Identity Politics
The 31-year-old Hayward councilwoman comes to San Jose tonight to talk about her experience running for office as a woman of color.
Cupertino Planning Official Faces Backlash for Calling Pro-Growth Activists ‘Neoliberal Fascists’
Ray Wang is getting slammed online for trolling YIMBYs and making not-so-veiled threats about trying to get them fired.
Supreme Court Puts Citizenship Question on Hold for 2020 Census—But the Fight Isn’t Over
The US Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. At least for now.
San Jose Preps for PG&E’s Fire-Safety Power Shutdowns
It’s hard to imagine what San Jose would look like if it went dark. But a plan by California’s largest energy provider could do just that.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
Shareholders Call for Breakup of Google’s Parent Company
In a proposed resolution, they cite concerns about human rights abuses, anticompetitive practices, privacy breaches and illegal location tracking.
Santa Clara County’s $8B Budget Funds Growing Workforce, New Hospitals, Major Projects
The $8.1 billion 2019-20 spending plan is nearly 16 percent bigger than last year’s, largely because the county acquired three new hospitals.
California Just Passed a $215 Billion State Budget. Here’s What’s Between the Lines
Here’s what you need to know about the new budget, which is surgical about taxing and spending while still keeping promises to help the poor.