Interned in wartime as a Japanese American, Mineta went to Congress and became the first Japanese American cabinet officer, serving Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
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Bullet Train Route Connects Gilroy with San Jose through Morgan Hill
The California High-Speed Rail board approved a controversial alignment for a portion of the Merced to San Jose route.
San José Achieves Cleanest Power Mix of 10 Largest U.S. Cities
With the highest level of sustainably-sourced energy out of any major city, the city is on track to meet its carbon-neutral goal by 2030
Lone Suspect Arrested, Charged with Arson that Destroyed South San Jose Home Depot
Prosecutors said the April 9 fire that destroyed $14 million worth of merchandise in a Home Depot store on Blossom Hill Road was deliberately set by a man stealing power tools who is now in custody facing arson and theft charges.
More Police, More Policing Reforms Supported in Latest Power Poll
Nuanced positions regarding law enforcement defy stereotypical attitudes found in some media accounts
Rising Numbers of Traffic Deaths in San Jose Prompt Push for Safer Streets
In San José over the past five years, 57% of all traffic fatalities happened during the dark hours of the day, with over 30% of those incidents caused by speeding.
Power Poll Shows Support for Most but Not All of San Jose’s New Gun Law
San Jose Inside Power Poll panelists also worry about impact of “wokeness” and think the state may have reduced criminal sentences too much.
It’s a Boy! And Joanna Rauh Joins San Jose’s District 3 Council Race
Last we heard, Joanna Rauh was going to sit out the downtown city council race because she had a third child on the way. Good reason. But then the subject line “Joanna Rauh Launches Campaign for 3rd San Jose City Council District” appeared in our mailbox.
Santa Clara County Optimistic Outdoor Mask Mandate Will Be Lifted March 2
Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody said state indoor masking requirements would still apply for unvaccinated individuals and in schools and other settings regardless of vaccination status.
Doorbells, Satellite Dishes: How Cities like San Jose Search for People the Census May Miss
For cities like San Jose that fear an undercount, the 2020 census has already started.
San Jose to Gun Owners: Get Insurance and Pay Annual Fee
Enforcement of the ordinance, first of its kind in the U.S., will likely only come in connection with criminal investigations.
Attorney General Probe of Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Adds to Heat on Smith
Attorney General Bonta announced he is opening a wide-ranging civil rights investigation into the sheriff’s office.
Sheriff Smith Will Contest Grand Jury Conclusions and Its Legitimacy, Says Lawyer
Celebrated Silicon Valley lawyer Allen J. Ruby readies pre-trial arguments for Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith as her case likely will extend into the 2022 political season.
A Look at 2021: Turning Up the Heat Everywhere
Explosive anger was a top contender for emotion of the year in 2021. A month-by-month look at some of the stories.
Despite a Rough 2021, San Jose Mayor Is Upbeat about 2022
In his annual State of the City report, Mayor Sam Liccardo said that in 2021, the city suffered through 'the loss of loved ones to a lingering pandemic, the horrors of mass shootings, the sight of encampments and shuttered storefronts, and the struggles of too many families unable to pay rent.'
San Jose Mayor Wants to Require COVID-19 Boosters for All Employees and All City Facilities
Mayor Sam Liccardo's proposed mandate would make San Jose the first city in California to require booster shots.
