In the South Bay—the actual Super Bowl City—it was “don't ask don't tell” when it came to the issue of homelessness.
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Owner of Los Gatos Nudist Resort Sentenced in Water Theft Case
The owner of Lupin Lodge has pleaded no contest to a charge of trespassing on public land to siphon water to her Los Gatos nudist resort.
Civil Grand Jury Investigates Stadium Authority for Levi’s Stadium, Site of Super Bowl 50
The civil grand jury has been quietly investigating the stadium authority for Levi’s Stadium, home to the San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl 50, while billionaire developers play chess for Santa Clara’s future.
Sunnyvale Welcomes Mobile Showers for the Homeless
Local nonprofit Dignity on Wheels will launch Santa Clara County's first mobile shower and laundry service for the homeless next week.
A High-Speed Chase with San Jose Police at 1,000 Feet
We don’t know that the stolen car barreling down a residential street lined with grade schools contains two minors, one just 13 years old.
County Funds Sales Tax Poll to Support Labor Council Agenda
Pollsters commissioned by Santa Clara County will gauge voters' willingness to pass a new sales tax. But this isn’t the survey’s first run.
Santa Clara County to Poll Voters on Potential Sales Tax
Starting this week, pollsters will call Santa Clara County voters to see if they're open to a new sales tax to help the region's homeless population.
San Jose Considers Impartial Review of Citywide Tax Measure
Two San Jose City Council members have called for an unbiased review of a citywide tax measure that was filed last week and is angling for the 2016 ballot.
8 San Jose Finalists Named in Knight Cities Challenge
Of the 158 finalists named in the Knight Foundation's Cities Challenge, which divvies up $5 million among winning ideas, eight are from San Jose.
Disgraced ABAG Official Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
A Bay Area public finance official pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to stealing millions of taxpayer dollars.
POLL: Grade San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s First Year in Office
Earlier today, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s office posed the question: How did we do? We’ve decided to leave that question up to readers.
Supervisor Cortese Appointed to 2nd Year as Board President
Santa Clara County's Board of Supervisors has nominated Dave Cortese for a second year as board president.
Ex-City Attorney to Sue Milpitas for ‘Retaliatory’ Firing
Milpitas’ former city attorney, whose entire office was outsourced to a private law firm this past summer, plans to sue the city for retaliation.
San Jose Might Declare ‘Shelter Crisis’ to Protect Homeless
San Jose may open up community centers, libraries and other public buildings as cold weather shelters for thousands of homeless residents.
Rent Control Efforts in San Jose Look at ‘Just Cause’ Evictions
Tenant rights groups want to reform San Jose rent control laws, which allow landlords to boot a tenant for any reason.
Uber, Lyft Keep It in Family with Help from the Guardinos
The Silicon Valley Leadership Group CEO and his lobbyist wife used their combined political power to help clients in the taxi-TNC fight.