Google’s planned move to San Jose has inspired intense debate about how the city should negotiate over future growth.
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SV411 Podcast: Rep. Zoe Lofgren on Trump’s Mental Instability
In this week’s SV411 podcast, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren speaks about her resolution to assess the mental stability of President Donald Trump, as well as who she thinks represents the future of the Democratic Party.
Audit: High-Rise Developers Get Special Access, Breaks on Fees
An internal audit going before the City Council found that San Jose often fails to track fees and waivers for high-rise development.
Gavilan College Accused of Racial Bias after Recruiting Violations, Improper Benefits Come to Light
Gavilan College faces charges of racial bias after 17 football players—all but one of them African American—were removed from the team.
San Jose Appoints Civil Rights Attorney Aaron Zisser as Next Independent Police Auditor
San Jose on Tuesday appointed prominent civil rights attorney Aaron Zisser as the city’s new police watchdog.
Santa Clara County May Place Jails Under Civilian Oversight
Santa Clara County will consider whether to create a civilian watchdog division to keep an eye on its troubled jails.
Deanna Santana: The South Bay’s Most Prolific Public Mercenary
Deanna Santana, the South Bay’s most prolific public mercenary, is taking her talents to Santa Clara.
Alum Rock Trustee Khanh Tran Goes to War with Everyone (Except George Shirakawa Jr.)
The Alum Rock Union trustee’s insistence that he’s in the right led to his ouster as board president, but he’s not backing down.
San Jose City Council Signs Off on Tiny Homes for Homeless, Still Unsure Where to Put Them
Despite being one of the most expansive big cities in the nation, San Jose can’t figure out where to build tiny homes for the homeless.
Op-Ed: San Jose Should Name a Street after Barack Obama
A petition that has gathered 500-plus signatures is asking city leaders to name a street after President Barack Obama.
San Jose City Council Looks at Ways to Salvage Tiny Homes Plan
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday will consider how to salvage its proposal to build tiny home communities for the homeless.
Op-Ed: Telling the Houseless to Wait for Help Is a Death Sentence
Houseless people and those of us who advocate for them have been told, “wait for permanent supportive housing.” We have waited and waited.
NIMBY Backlash Over ‘Tiny Homes’ Prompts City to Reduce Number of Potential Sites
NIMBYs have come out in full force to oppose one of San Jose’s most inventive solutions for homelessness.
County’s Homeless Death Toll Increases 164 Percent from 2011
The number of people dying on the streets of Santa Clara County has risen by 164 percent since 2011, according to a new report.
Gilroy Police Department Rocked by Lurid Sex Scandal Lawsuit
Gilroy police are accused of hosting sex parties and having inappropriate relationships with Police Explorers, according to a former dispatcher.
San Jose Reconsiders Proposal to Relax Gift Limit for Politicians
On Tuesday, the San Jose City Council will decide whether to walk back a gift limit increase by keeping the $50 cap set in 2004.