Multiple injuries and multiple fatalities were reported today in an early morning mass shooting by a lone gunman at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority maintenance yard on Younger Ave. in San Jose. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office reported at 8:08am via Twitter that “shooter is down” in the incident Wednesday morning.
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San Jose City Council Approves Google’s Downtown West Project
Historic decision follows years of debate and study, and promises to add housing, jobs and parks near Diridon Station.
Newsom Signs Bill to Streamline Environmental Review Process, San Jose Google Development
The bill, SB 7, will take effect immediately, as it was approved as a so-called emergency statute.
Santa Clara Valley Water District Board Approves 9.1% Rate Hike
Starting July 1, the average county resident will pay an additional $4.30 to $4.82 per month in their water bill.
Community Raises Funds for Small Businesses in East San Jose
The East San Jose Covid Relief Fun has raised about $50,000 to give no-strings-attached grants to small businesses.
Big City Mayors Ask State for $20 Billion to Curb Homelessness
The mayors want $4 billion per-year for five years in flexible funding as part of the state budget.
SJ Approves Commission Funding to Grow Governance Outreach
A volunteer commission working to change the way San Jose is governed is getting $110,000 from San Jose to improve outreach.
List: SJ Eateries Aim to Draw Diners to Downtown with Deals
Dine Downtown 2.0, organized by SJDA, promises delicious and budget-friendly deals on food and drinks from the 20 restaurants—so far.
Jockeying Over Who Will be the Next San Jose Mayor Has Begun
The clock's ticking on San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo's final term, which ends in 2022, and candidates are lining up.
Google, San Jose Release Long-awaited Development Agreement for Downtown West Project
The development agreement outlines what Google wants to build in San Jose and the $200 million community benefits package for the project.
San Jose Electeds Pass Rules to Throttle Chatty Colleagues
Elected officials say the new rules will encourage brevity and stem the notoriously long City Council meetings most weeks.
Outdoor Dining Extended Through Year’s End in San Jose
The program is still essential for participating businesses, even as Santa Clara County moves into the less-restrictive orange tier.
New Urban Village Development Threatens to Displace San Jose’s 60-Year-Old Berryessa Flea
The open-air market is Silicon Valley’s unheralded business incubator, but will it be pushed out by the city’s development plans?
What’s Next for Guadalupe River Park and SJ’s Homeless Crisis?
No one is happy with the homeless crisis in San Jose’s Guadalupe River Park and around the city, but whose vision will fix it?
Parents Lead Recall Efforts Against South Bay School Boards
Frustrated parents have launched recall campaigns against a number of local school district trustees.
Protesters Sue San Jose for Police Violence During George Floyd Demonstrations
Their goal of the lawsuit: financial compensation and “reforms of the way that San Jose police are trained and directed to police protests.”
