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Staggering Number of Cal State Students Go Hungry, Homeless
One in five California State University (CSU) students—57,000 of them—worry about hunger, according to a striking new report.
Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter, Police Lives Matter—But the System Has to Change to Stop Bloodshed
Unless we change the system that engenders violence by police and against them, we will find ourselves stuck in a bloody cycle that never ends.
Silicon Valley Balances Stopgaps, Real Solutions to Homelessness
In Santa Clara County’s push to end homelessness, not all agree on how to balance short-term needs with long-term solutions.
Mass Eviction—San Jose’s Largest—to Displace 670 People
Plans to replace a rent-controlled apartment complex with market-rate housing near Santana Row leads to largest eviction in San Jose history.
San Jose’s New Budget Proposal Accounts for Sales Tax Bump
A voter-approved tax hike will help San Jose hire more police officers, repair potholed streets and stopgap projected budget deficits.
Campaign Records Provide a Glimpse of Silicon Valley’s Political Landscape
Santa Clara County is one of just 17 in California that offer campaign finance records in easily analyzed online forms. Here's what they show.
Silicon Valley’s High Rents Keep People in Toxic Relationships
The cost of living here takes more than a financial toll—it’s personal. If a relationship falls apart, there’s often nowhere else to go.
Councilman Tam Nguyen Plans to Sleep in Portland Homeless Camp
To test the feasibility of a legal homeless camp in San Jose, Councilman Tam Nguyen will head to Portland to spend the night in a sanctioned settlement.
Op-Ed: Consider Substance over Sisterhood at the Ballot Box
Women often feel we should support other women running for office. But a few local female candidates prove the importance of substance over sisterhood.
Op-Ed: Creating Equity in the ‘Land of Opportunity’
San Jose's low-income families are in a rougher spot today than 30 years ago. We can flip this script by working together to strengthen public education.
Op-Ed: ‘Rock the Campus’ Tour Swings through Silicon Valley in Support of Bernie Sanders
Actors Max Carver, Danny Glover and Kendrick Sampson spoke at South Bay college campuses Thursday to rally support for Bernie Sanders' campaign.
San Jose City Council Considers Temporary Freeze on Rent Hikes
City leaders will consider whether to impose a temporary freeze on rent hikes or enact its new 5 percent annual rent cap sooner than planned.
SJPD Launched Fewer Officer Misconduct Probes in 2015
San Jose police launched fewer internal probes against officers in 2015, mirroring a decline in the number of citizen complaints about police misconduct.
Audit: Recycled Water Program Needs More Financial Oversight
A new report says South Bay Water Recycling, which provides reclaimed water to San Jose, needs to get a better handle on its accounting.
San Jose City Council Lowers Rent Control Cap to 5 Percent
In a split decision that closed out a marathon meeting, San Jose’s City Council lowered a cap on rent hikes for the first time in four decades.