After months of debate, San Jose leaders will decide whether to approve a temporary ban mobile home park conversions.
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Report: Female Inmates Receive Limited Education Opportunities
Santa Clara County's female inmates are too often prevented from signing up for vocational training, according to a new report.
San Jose Weighs Drone Policy
A controversial police drone, purchased unbeknownst to many in San Jose, may not take flight until 2017. While the City Council on Tuesday will vote on a policy governing drone use, police don’t expect the Federal Aviation Administration’s blessing until the end of next year.
Downtown Streets Team Helps Formerly Homeless Jumpstart Careers with Kartma Coffee Biz
Kartma will employ formerly homeless people and equip them with not only the skills to brew gourmet coffee but to staff, stock, market and otherwise run a small business.
Silicon Valley’s Largest Adult Education Agency in Shambles
Silicon Valley’s largest vocational training and adult education agency, the Metropolitan Education District, has lost its accreditation to train teachers. The downward spiral has been a long time coming.
Who Will Lead the Silicon Valley Transportation Tax Effort?
A bevy of suitors are expected to push for control of the organizing committee to raise Santa Clara County's sales tax for transportation improvements.
Mayor Liccardo Speaks on Wealth Gap at Vatican Symposium
At the Vatican this morning and before an audience that included Pope Francis, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo spoke about affordable housing as a solution to Silicon Valley's chasmic gap between rich and poor.
Go Big or Go Home: SJDA Slams First Street Development Plan
Plans to revamp an old office building on the corner of First and Santa Clara streets are too drab and unambitious for the city center, according to the San Jose Downtown Association.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Husband, Richard Blum, Grows Fortune on the Ruins of the American Dream
Richard Blum, husband of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, has profited handsomely from the subprime mortgage debacle of 2008.
Bad Nudes Bared: Lupin Lodge’s Idyllic Clothing-Free Lifestyle Unravels in Alarming Fashion
Mounting legal troubles have longtime Lupin Lodge members worried about the future of the historic naturist resort.
Councilman Peralez Strips Down for Monday Night Live
Monday Night Live! ramped up the raunchiness with a skit that left freshman Councilman Raul Peralez drenched and shirtless.
Crowdfunding App Gives Homeless a ‘Hand Up’
Bay Area-based startup HandUp connects homeless people in need with donors who want to help.
Milpitas Fires City Attorney, Opts to Outsource Legal Help
In a 3-2 vote last week, Milpitas City Council ousted longtime City Attorney Mike Ogaz and his entire staff in a move to outsource his replacement.
County Studies Option of Prepaid Postage for Mail-in Ballots
With more voters casting ballots by mail, Santa Clara County may start offering prepaid postage as soon as this fall.
Silicon Valley Homeless Population Drops to 10-Year Low
Santa Clara County's homeless population fell by 14 percent since the last count two years ago, according to figures released Monday.
Labor Agreements Move to City Council for Final Approval
San Jose has reached multi-year agreements with all but one of its 11 employee unions, the city announced at the end of last week.