The SCCOE board has its pick of five candidates to replace Michael Chang, who resigned as board president in December.
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Oak Grove Unified School District Poised to Close Four Campuses
The struggling San Jose school district still does not have a long-term solution, either for declining enrollment or its financial struggles.
More Silicon Valley Employers Threatening Workers with Deportation, Records Show
Immigration-related workplace retaliation claims have seen a dramatic increase in Santa Clara County and the rest of the state.
By the Numbers: Silicon Valley’s ‘Hottest Neighborhoods’ of 2018
San Jose and its surrounding metro area is home to all but one of Redfin’s Hottest Neighborhoods in 2018.
Santa Clara County Launches 10-Part LGBTQ Listening Tour
Residents and local officials gathered at the Mountain View Senior Center on Saturday for the region’s first listening forum on LGBTQ issues.
San Jose Considers Removing Columbus Statue from City Hall
San Jose may finally decide to remove a Christopher Columbus statue from City Hall, where it has been the target of repeated vandalism.
Op-Ed: Women Going from Homeless to Housed Require a Strong Support System
The founder of onRoute22 talks about how to provide an antidote to the isolation experienced by someone who is newly housed.
Santa Clara County Considers Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Disaster Response
Santa Clara County, which plays a key role in regional disaster response, is mulling the idea of using AI to brace for future emergencies.
Cities of Santa Clara, San Jose Call Off ‘Border War’ Litigation
San Jose and Santa Clara called a truce in a legal fight over two massive developments along their shared border.
San Jose May Extend Tax Deadline for Small Landlords
In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax.
On Seven Years in Silicon Valley
Seven years ago to the day, San Jose Inside published my first story. It’s now time to file my final report.
The Year in Preview: Important Local Issues to Watch in 2018
There’s no telling the future, but here we give you some cursory predictions about a handful of local issues.
2017 Year in Review: A Record-Setting Year We’d Like to Forget
And we thought 2016 was bad. The last 12 months have been record setting in all the wrong ways. Take a quick look back and then move on.
Knight Foundation Awards More than $1 Million in Grants to 11 Organizations in San Jose
The Knight Foundation announced Wednesday that it awarded more than $1 million in grants to 11 organizations in San Jose.
San Jose Braces for Potentially Devastating GOP Tax Overhaul
With Republicans poised to rewrite the tax code, local governments have been trying to figure out how to brace for the fallout.
South Bay Leaders Mourn Death of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
Bay Area political leaders are mourning the loss of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, who suffered an apparent heart attack early Tuesday.