After three years of negotiations, the county has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit over unconstitutional jail conditions.
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Election 2018: San Jose Councilman Battles SJUSD Trustee for County’s D4 Seat
The race for county supervisor pits a trustee of the South Bay’s largest school district against a councilman of Silicon Valley’s largest city.
San Jose Denounces ‘Public Charge’ Rule for Immigrants
City officials plan to formally oppose a federal policy that could hurt thousands of San Jose’s foreign-born residents.
Election 2018: Two Schools Trustees Jockey for San Jose’s District 9 City Council Seat
The race to replace termed out San Jose Councilman Don Rocha in District 9 has narrowed down to two very different choices for voters.
Report: Wages Stagnate for 90% of Silicon Valley’s Workforce
A new study found that nine out of 10 jobs in Silicon Valley pay less in real wages than they did 20 years ago.
SJ City Council Poised to Launch ‘Safe Parking’ for the Homeless
After years of planning and false starts, San Jose is finally poised to launch a “safe parking” initiative for people living out of their cars.
San Jose’s Moment: Google and Downtown’s ‘West Side Story’
Is this finally San Jose’s moment for downtown to realize its potential as a vital and beautiful urban community?
Santa Clara County Considers Proposal for $222 Million Youth Psychiatric Inpatient Hospital
Santa Clara County is debating whether to create a new behavioral health center that offers psychiatric services for children and teens.
Op-Ed: San Jose Should Allocate Funding for Women’s Bill of Rights
Women and non-binary people in San Jose are at a crossroads and City Manager Dave Sykes may decide our direction for generations.
Election 2018: John Cox, Gavin Newsom Disagree About Almost Everything at Their Only Debate
The two men competing to be the next governor of California met for their first (and, alas, probably only) one-on-one stand-off.
Election 2018: Diverse Field of Candidates Vie for San Jose Unified’s Area 2 Trustee Seat
Voters on Election Day will have a field of contrasting experiences to choose from among the four contenders for SJUSD's Area 2.
Election 2018: SJUSD’s Area 4 Race Pits Seasoned Educator Against Tech Industry Veteran
Come Election Day, local voters will choose between a seasoned educator or a tech industry veteran in the race for SJUSD Area 4.
Election 2018: San Jose Voters to Decide Fate of Four Local Measures on November Ballot
Come Election Day, San Jose voters will vote on four citywide measures. Here’s a look at what local voters will see on their Nov. 6 ballots.
Op-Ed: Homeless People Should be Housed, Not Warehoused
This new practice at HomeFirst will ultimately raise the sense of personal safety and introduce hope as a common practice.
Op-Ed: Are We Serious About Ending Homelessness—or Pushing Out Homeless People?
San Jose, a city with a million residents and 4,000 people living on the streets, no longer has a 24-hour emergency homeless.
Election 2018: Also on the Ballot? Lots and Lots of School Bonds
About 90 school districts across the state have construction bond measures on the Nov. 6 ballot.