The three new congressional districts for the San Jose metro area include the first majority Latino district, and another that is the first predominantly Asian district.
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San Jose City Council Unanimously Approves Automatic License Plate Reader Expansion
An investigation by Electronic Frontier Foundation found that of the 1.6 million plates scanned by SJPD last year, only 1,509 led to a successful match of a vehicle of interest to law enforcement.
Fremont Mayor Shadowed by Past Voting History in Tight State Senate Race
Sen. Bob Wieckowski endorsed Wahab as his successor, but if campaign coffers are any sign, it’s still going to be a close race.
Feds Commit to More Than $2B for Share of BART Extension Through Downtown San Jose
The BART Silicon Valley Phase II Project achieved another major milestone to help advance the biggest infrastructure project in Santa Clara County history.
Chavez and Mahan Top Choices for San Jose Mayor in October Power Poll Survey
San Jose Inside Power Poll Panelists also support mayor’s proposal to combat homelessness and favor stronger regulations to combat Covid-19.
As Vax Rates Increase, San Jose Gives Employees One More Week to Get First Covid-19 Shots
Total city workforce vaccination has increased from 89% to 92% in recent weeks. The Police Department has increased from 82% vaccinated to 86% vaccinated as of Sept. 24 and the Fire Department reported a 92% vaccination rate.
Santa Clara County and Cities to Seek More Money from State for Housing for Homeless
The county and cities announced Thursday that they are submitting more than a dozen proposals to the state for funding to build more than 800 housing units over the next nine months.
San Jose Council Bans Flavored Tobacco Products, Further Restricts Retailers
The ban on flavored tobacco aligns with state and federal regulations so retailers that sell hookah or hookah related products would be exempt from the ban. but more than 650 San Jose tobacco retailers will have to make the shift.
Mahan Announces Mayoral Run
Mahan enters a field to replace termed-out Mayor Sam Liccardo that includes fellow councilmembers Dev Davis and Raul Peralez.
City of San José to Receive More Than $20 Million From California State Budget
The city will use state funds to buy equipment for emergency services, transportation infrastructure and protection of regional wildlands.
San Jose Mayor and Council Members Promise More ‘Rapid-Build’ Emergency Housing
Proposals announced Wednesday by San Jose city leaders would triple emergency housing units to 1,000, quadruple San José Bridge jobs, and reduce illegal dumping.
San Jose Moves to Leverage $3.2 Million in HUD Grants to Ease Homelessness
The City of San José said it will leverage federal emergency housing vouchers, HOME funding, and County Measure A funds to deliver 1,134 re-housing units, 683 bridge transitional units, and 861 newly-built permanent homes over the next year.
Inaugural San Jose Power Poll Shows Opposition to Increasing Housing Density
Results from the new San Jose Power Poll also show support for reforms to make it easier to build housing in denser neighborhoods.
Silicon Valley Organization Returns to Roots, Rebrands as San Jose Chamber of Commerce
The announcement of the business advocacy organization's name change immediately shifts focus of ‘The Chamber’ back to the City of San Jose where it started.
San Jose City Council OKs Mask Mandate in Unanimous Vote
Mayor Sam Liccardo said the mandate will reduce risk of “super spreader” events at major city venues.
San Jose to Consider Mandating Proof of Vaccine for Most Events at City-Owned Facilities
The proposal by San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo would apply to all staff as well as attendees at events at the SAP Center, the Center for Performing Arts and McEnery Convention Center with more than 50 people.
