After public backlash quashed plans earlier this year to build tiny cabins for the homeless in San Jose, city officials are giving it another shot.
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Rehab Owners Who Lost License Amid Shocking Allegations Deny Charges, Get Back to Business
Shocking allegations shut down Life Choices rehab in 2014, but the people in charge dispute the charges and are back in business.
San Jose City Council Debates Financing Plan for Urban Villages
San Jose officials will discuss how to finance public amenities in its future urban villages, pockets of dense mixed-use development.
County Schools Chief Jon Gundry Gets $151,000 in Severance Pay
Jon Gundry walked away from his post as county schools chief with $151,000 in severance pay and benefits through July 2018.
City Council Rejects Proposal to Link Rent Control Cap to Inflation
San Jose city leaders again rejected a proposal to link rent hikes to inflation, which advocates hoped would offer relief to cash-strapped tenants.
Eviction of Elderly Couple Shows How Displacement Imperils Seniors, Disabled Tenants
Advocates for the elderly say the housing crisis imperils the health of seniors, who are harder hit than most tenants when faced with eviction.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Linking Rent Hikes to Inflation
With housing costs growing far faster than wages, San Jose officials are considering whether to link rent control to the rate of inflation.
Lawsuit Prompts Milpitas to Release Records of Alleged Misconduct by Ex-City Manager
Milpitas has finally released records detailing previously undisclosed allegations of wrongdoing by disgraced City Manager Tom Williams.
San Jose Considers Bolstering Renter Protections, Which Will Sunset Dec. 31 without New Vote
The City Council on Tuesday will vote on whether to extend the interim rent control cap, which sunsets Dec. 31.
San Jose Pitches Talent over Tax Breaks in Amazon Sweepstakes
Instead of offering tax breaks, San Jose pitched its talent, education and status as Silicon Valley’s largest city in a bid to lure Amazon to town.
Santa Clara County Jail Inmates to Go On Hunger Strike to Protest Isolation, ‘Inhumane’ Conditions
Santa Clara County inmates are set to refuse food to protest what they call the arbitrary use of solitary confinement and other jail conditions.
San Jose Weighs Gun Storage Policy to Prevent Theft
San Jose will discuss an ordinance that would require gun owners to lock up their weapons while they’re away or risk getting fined.
Here’s How to Help Victims of the Wine Country Wildfires
As wildfires devastating California’s wine country rage into their sixth day, the region remains in a state of emergency. Here’s how to help.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Unveils Ambitious Plan to Build 25,000 New Homes by 2022
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo on Monday unveiled an ambitious plan to build 25,000 new homes over the next five years.
High-Speed Rail Delay More than Triples Planned Cost to San Jose
San Jose has to amend its contract with the California High Speed Rail Authority to reflect delayed construction deadlines for the bullet train.
San Jose Mayor Plays Favorites between Billionaire Developers
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has blasted a proposal for a senior home development in the Evergreen foothills, calling it a gated community for the affluent. This came after the mayor failed to convince billionaire Carl Berg to sell the property to a Chinese investor.