Faced with burgeoning homeless population, San Jose will consider changing up its zoning rules to allow for more shelters.
Your search for housing returned 1,584 results
Santa Clara County Accepting Applications for Transgender Services Program Manager
Santa Clara County as accepting applications for a program manager for transgender services, a position funded in the 2018-19 fiscal year budget.
Mayor Sam Liccardo Launches 2018 Re-Election Campaign
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announced Thursday that he will run for re-election in 2018. So far, no other contenders have emerged.
Milpitas City Council Poised to Fire City Manager Tom Williams
Milpitas may finally part ways with City Manager Tom Williams, whose misuse of public funds could forfeit his severance package.
H2O Watchdogs Catch San Jose Water Co. Overbilling Customers
By inquiring about a subtle detail in her water bill, Rita Benton uncovered what may amount to a multimillion-dollar debt to the public.
Judge Rules in Favor of Accused ‘Slumlord,’ Tenant Who Lived in Hazardous Apartment Evicted
A renter who has been fighting eviction and accused her landlord of subjecting her to dangerous and squalid living conditions lost her case.
Tenant, Notorious Landlord Go to Court after Claims of Black Mold, Rats, Illegal Rent Hikes, Eviction
A landlord notorious for letting his rental properties fall into dangerous disrepair is being accused of skirting San Jose’s tenant protection laws.
More Flood Victims File Claims Against Silicon Valley Agencies
A group of flood victims have filed claims against local agencies that they say failed to protect them from the February flood.
Community Groups Protest San Jose’s Crackdown on Homeless Feedings in St. James Park
San Jose announced plans to end food giveaways for the homeless in St. James Park, drawing backlash from activists and church groups.
San Jose Unanimously Adopts $3.2 Billion Budget Focused on Disaster Preparedness
San Jose this week adopted a $3.2 billion budget that allocates money for disaster response and re-housing people displaced by the flood.
Google Deal Is a Key Moment for San Jose to Finally Get It Right
Has San Jose’s moment arrived? The city is negotiating a deal to bring Google to downtown and the timing is ripe.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
Op-Ed: Free Speech Under Attack at Public Meetings in San Jose
Whether it’s at the City Council or a school board meeting, San Jose is becoming unsafe for fans of free speech.
San Jose Council Members Want to Earmark Extra $150,000 for Landlord-Tenant Mediation
Two elected officials in San Jose want to earmark an extra $150,000 to expand mediation services for tenants and landlords.
Congressman Ro Khanna Wants to Tax Corporations that Pay Workers Less than Living Wage
A Silicon Valley lawmaker wants to tax corporations that pay workers so little that they rely on public subsidies to scrape by.
San Jose City Council Has Bit of a Fight Regarding LED Streetlights
There’s a bit of a light fight in San Jose. Not everyone is on the same page about new LED streetlights and potential surveillance.