The supervisors’ action came one day after San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo called on Smith to resign immediately in the face of recent scandals and lawsuits.
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San Jose Launches New Free Tech Support Helpline
The free helpline will provide participants with assistance with their computers and internet access.
Should a ‘Vibrant Downtown’ San Jose Include Gawdy Digital Billboards?
If one candidate running for mayor takes a stand opposing digital billboards (for no other reason than they are antithetical to the city’s pledge to prevent traffic fatalities and its promise to save energy and reduce greenhouse gases) we’re confident the residents of San Jose will enthusiastically support such a leader.
National Gun Rights Group Threatens to Sue San Jose over Proposed Gun Ordinance
The National Association for Gun Rights, which considers itself the “conservative alternative” to the National Rifle Association, says the city would violate the Second Amendment by imposing a tax on citizens exercising their right to keep and bear arms.
Roller Skaters Fight Eviction from City Hall Plaza
San Jose’s commitment to activating the city’s public spaces gets tested at civic plaza.
SCC DA faces first challenger in a decade in 2022 election
District Attorney Jeff Rosen will appear on ballots along with Sajid Khan, a Santa Clara County deputy public defender since 2008.
Adobe Foundation Donates $250K to Help Close Digital Divide
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announces gift to the San Jose Digital Inclusion Fund, which now tops $5 million.
San Jose City Council Approves Gun Insurance Mandate and Annual Gun Fee
New data shows gun violence incidents in San José cost taxpayers $442 million annually.
San Jose City Council OKs Housing, Commercial Use for Part of Flea Market Site
The development shrinks the longstanding East San Jose flea market to five acres, one-third of its original size, leaving many of the 430 vendors worried that they will be squeezed out.
Concert and Event Tickets to be Raffled in Santa Clara County as COVID-19 Vaccination Incentives
More than 100 tickets to upcoming events and other prizes will be raffled off from among all people who get a COVID-19 vaccine at select county-run vaccination sites in the next few weeks.
Santa Clara Transportation Authority Releases Some Details of Mass Killer Personnel File, Showing Growing Insubordination Not Seen as Threatening
Misuse of property, outbursts of temper, warnings from co-workers show no “formal discipline for threatening behavior” by VTA employee who killed nine, then himself, on May 26.
‘Big City Mayors’ Ask Lawmakers for $1 Billion for Housing
In April, the coalition of mayors of the state’s 13 largest cities, led by San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, asked for a $20 billion, five-year investment to curb homelessness—half of the state's surplus.
San Jose Councilor’s Mayoral Campaign ‘IOU’ Questioned
The politician’s professional-grade YouTube video announcements—and their thousand-dollar price-tags—didn’t go unnoticed.
Mayor Renews Gun Insurance Proposal in Wake of VTA Shooting
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo hopes the City Council will this year approve a first-in-the-nation requirement that gun owners insure their weapons or pay fees to keep them.
Ninth Shooting Victim Dies, Police Discover Multiple Explosive Devices at Scene of Attack at Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Alex Ward Fritch, 49, who had been in critical condition since being taken to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Wednesday morning, died from his injuries, the County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner/Coroner. said.
Nine Killed, including Gunman, at Valley Transportation Authority Yard in San Jose
The VTA attack was the worst mass shooting in the Bay Area since 1993. Wednesday's killer set fire to his own house before the deadly assault.
