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San Jose City Council to Vote on Key Changes to Local Rent Laws
San Jose leaders will consider key changes to the city’s rent laws, including some that empower landlords and others that favor tenants.
How San Jose Went from Being the ‘Wild West of Weed’ to a Bastion for Legal Cannabis
While many neighboring suburbs still cling to cannabis prohibitions, San Jose has become the de facto weed capital of Silicon Valley.
Metro Silicon Valley Receives 6 Journalism Awards from CNPA
The California News Publishers Association honored the work of Metro Silicon Valley with six journalism awards.
Op-Ed: Will San Jose’s City Council Give Landlords More Power or Stand Up for Tenants?
San Jose city officials will have to decide later this month whether to bolster protections for renters or weaken them to give landlords more power.
San Jose City Council Considers Whether to Give Mayor More Say Over Taxpayer-Funded Travel
San Jose’s City Council on Tuesday will consider a proposal by Mayor Sam Liccardo to restrict taxpayer-funded travel.
Out + Smart in Silicon Valley: The New Faces of Gay Politics as the Breakthrough Generation Retires
Will quiet bias keep LGBTQ candidates out of office, or has shifting consciousness made the South Bay a safe place to run a gay campaign?
Meet the Silicon Valley Activists Trying to Turn Red States Blue
A fledgling nonprofit hopes to channel progressive energy to turn red states blue in the upcoming midterm elections.
Op-Ed: For the Elderly, Evictions Can Be a Death Sentence
Silicon Valley needs to protect aging residents from evictions, which can compromise the health and wellbeing of senior citizens.
San Jose Weighs Compromise on Union-Backed Measure Requiring Local Hires, Prevailing Wages
Developers would have to pay prevailing wages and hire local workers for subsidized projects under a proposed compromise measure.
Candidates Vie for LGBTQ Support in Bid to Succeed Santa Clara County Supe Ken Yeager
Several people running to replace Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken Yeager made their case Thursday for the BAYMEC endorsement.
Campaign to Recall Judge in Stanford Sexual Assault Case Morphs into a Culture War
The #MeToo ethos fuels the effort to oust Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky from the bench in an unprecedented recall election.
District 9 City Council Hopefuls Share Their Vision for San Jose
Five folks running for the Cambrian council seat aired their views Monday in a forum hosted by the Santa Clara County Democratic Club.
Op-Ed: County Should Make Sunnyvale Shelter Year-Round
If the Sunnyvale shelter closed, it would not only be a disservice to the people who stay there, but to the community at large as well.
Bitcoin Boosters Find New Disciples at South Bay Meetups
The Bitcoin bubble may be bursting, but local cryptocurrency klatches still draw hundreds of curious attendees.
By the Numbers: Silicon Valley Bears Brunt of New Tax Law
A new report has come out showing that the five metro areas hardest hit by the new federal tax overhaul are in California.