San Jose's City Council will decide this week whether to cut allowable annual rent increases for one-third of the city’s apartments.
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San Jose Council Weighs How to Regulate Massage Parlors
Armed with greater oversight, San Jose is figuring out how to rein in prostitution while protecting the rights of legitimate massage therapists.
San Jose’s Asks Churches, Faith Groups to House Homeless Vets
City officials have asked local churches and other religious congregations to each commit to housing at least one homeless veteran.
Leadership Group Releases Poll of San Jose Council Candidates
A new survey asks San Jose City Council candidates to weigh in on four issues: transportation, housing, education and the environment.
San Jose Considers Forming New Division of Marijuana Control
Two years after enacting citywide cannabis regulations, San Jose may create a Division of Marijuana Control to take over enforcement.
Protesters Decry Verdict in San Jose State Hate Crime Case
Outraged over the outcome of a racial bullying case, SJSU students rallied Thursday to denounce the verdict and the school’s response to the scandal.
San Jose to Convert Vacant Plaza Hotel into Homeless Shelter
San Jose is poised to spend the next six months converting the shuttered Plaza Hotel into a temporary shelter for homeless people.
Santa Clara Appoints Kathy Watanabe to Council; City Manager Set to Resign
In a unanimous vote, Santa Clara’s City Council appointed Kathy Watanabe to the seat vacated when Lisa Gillmor was named mayor.
Mayor Liccardo Announces 2016 Plans at State of the City Speech
The word of the day this past Saturday Overfelt High, where Mayor Sam Liccardo delivered his second State of The City speech, was “opportunity.”
Study: Gross Receipts Business Tax Could Quadruple Revenue
San Jose could quadruple its business tax revenue under an tax reform initiative slated for the fall ballot, according to a new study.
Medical Marijuana Ordinance Slated for June Special Election
San Jose may assign Mayor Sam Liccardo to pen argument and rebuttal against an initiative that aims to replace the city's medical marijuana ordinance.
Jails, Homelessness Prioritized in State of the County Speech
Board President Dave Cortese called for jail reforms and continued efforts to help the homeless in Wednesday's State of the County speech.
Battery, But No Hate Crime Convictions in SJSU Bullying Trial
On Monday, a jury found three former San Jose State students guilty of battery—but not hate crimes—against another student.
Santa Clara County Weighs Plans for New $280 Million Jail
Replacing San Jose’s Main Jail will cost something on the order of $280 million and, from the groundbreaking, take about 30 months to complete.
City Council Considers Greater Protections for Residents of San Jose’s Mobile Home Parks
To prevent potential displacement of hundreds of low-income residents, San Jose will consider ramping up protections for mobile home parks.
Ex-City Attorney Sues Milpitas
Milpitas’ former city attorney has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city for what he calls a wrongful, retaliatory termination.