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San Jose Considers Zoning for ‘Adult Dorms’ in Downtown
The City Council on Tuesday will decide whether to amend local land-use regulations to allow for these adult dorms in downtown.
Op-Ed: Solving Homelessness Requires Empathy, Collaboration
With more than 7,300 homeless people in our county, we need people and organizations to work together to reduce this number.
Op-Ed: Apathy Towards the Unhoused is Dangerous
We need to show our unhoused neighbors compassion and protect them when the city, county and others fail to do so.
Startups, Residents Flee Valley as Massive Companies Dominate
Joint Venture Silicon Valley’s latest health check of the local economy offers a fascinating look at where the region is headed.
SJ Reconsiders Recusal Policy Following Councilwoman’s Abstention From Ellis Act Vote
City Attorney Rick Doyle said he plans to re-evaluate his interpretation of Fair Political Practices Commission rules regarding recusal.
After Years of Planning Santa Clara’s Urban Farm ‘Agrihood’ is Set to Break Ground by 2020
One of Santa Clara’s biggest affordable housing projects in the pipeline promises to offer a unique blend of urban living and farm life.
Op-Ed: We Need a Cohesive Vision for Silicon Valley’s Airport
It's time to reimagine the Mineta San Jose International Airport as more than just a place that facilitates the movement of people and goods.
San Jose Weighs Economic Benefits, Safety Risks in Push to Elevate Downtown Skyline
An unprecedented surge of new development in San Jose has sped up plans to raise the limits of the historically low-lying cityscape.
Santa Clara County DA: ‘No Matter How Long It Takes, We Will Bend the Arc Toward Justice
A transcript of the speech Jeff Rosen delivered at his Jan. 23, 2019, swearing-in to a third term as district attorney.
Landlords, Tenants Forge Unlikely Alliance in Fight Against San Jose’s Rent Control Registry
A lawsuit by a group of tenants echoes some of the same privacy concerns property owners raised about the city’s rent database.
San Jose Proposes Short-Term Loans for Furloughed Workers
The mayor wants to offer no-interest loans to the 500 federal airport employees who have been working sans pay amid the shutdown.
‘Peak Silicon Valley’: 2 Cats Live Alone in Their Own Apartment
A San Jose dad is paying $1,500 a month on a studio for his daughter’s cats because they don’t get along with the family’s new terrier.
San Jose to Review City’s Trash-Hauling, Recycling Contracts
San Jose is poised to renew its contract with three recycling and waste-hauling companies but to cut ties with a fourth.
Applicants Sought for Santa Clara County’s Civil Grand Jury
The courts are looking for volunteers to serve on the Civil Grand Jury for the coming 2019-through-2020 session.
Pair of Land-Use Proposals Up for Review at San Jose’s First City Council Session of 2019
The new year brought new elected officials and some newly revised land-use proposals coming before the San Jose City Council.