The ordinances limit how much money food-delivery apps can charge mom-and-pop restaurants struggling to survive the pandemic.
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With Garcia Out, Who’s in Line to Become SJ’s Next Police Chief?
After 30 years on the force and four years as chief of the San Jose PD, Eddie Garcia has called it quits—at least in this town.
Op-Ed: Equity? Not in San Jose
The Diridon area never seemed to be worth “revitalizing” before the prospect of Google money came into the picture.
Op-Ed: Mothers Join Youth in Urging San Jose to Show the Way to Climate Safety
As the Capital of Silicon Valley, San Jose should incentivize clean-energy solutions, not the fossil gas past.
Small Businesses Applaud San Jose’s Proposed Delivery-Fee Cap
If San Jose approves the fee cap, it would last through next June, at which point the City Council may choose to extend or suspend it.
Pay to Stay: Delays, Barriers Plague Santa Clara County’s Quarantine Subsidies
The vast majority of people who seek wage-replacement payments to isolate and prevent the spread of Covid-19 never get the help they need.
Santa Clara County Proposes a New Cap on Food Delivery Fees
Local leaders will consider regulating one of restaurants’ major costs when on-site dining isn’t allowed: third-party delivery charges.
Santa Clara County Poised to Expand Quarantine Subsidies for Low-Income Residents
The referral introduced by Supervisor Susan Ellenberg also asks that the county disclose some key data points to improve transparency.
Down Payment Assistance Launched for First-Time Homebuyers in the Bay Area
NeighborhoodLIFT aims to boost home ownership by providing $25,000 in down payment assistance to 359 eligible homebuyers.
Op-Ed: Without Major Change, San Jose Affordable Housing Policies Are Doomed to Fail
If we want to truly create an affordable city, we must first reject the naive notion that developers and real estate speculators want affordability.
SJ Mayor Apologizes for Flouting Covid Rules on Thanksgiving
Sam Liccardo said he was one of eight relatives from five households who gathered for the holiday feast in violation of Covid-19 protocols.
SJ Set to Expand Natural Gas Ban—With Controversial Exception
Bloom Energy—a publicly traded fuel cell manufacturer—wants the city to give it a pass from its climate-smart policy.
Zoom Together: How Silicon Valley is Spending Thanksgiving
Families and public officials are getting creative this holiday season to keep some of their traditions alive.
Two Killed, Three Wounded, One Arrested in Stabbing Spree at Downtown San Jose Church
San Jose police have arrested a suspect who allegedly stabbed to death a man and a woman at Grace Baptist Church.
Two Dead, Others Critically Hurt in Stabbing at San Jose Church
Police say they have few other details to share about the incident, which took place by the church at 484 E. San Fernando St.
San Jose’s ‘Cash for Trash’ Program Will Pay Homeless People to Clean Encampments
The program, which has been on pause since February because of the pandemic, will now take place at 40 different sites throughout the city.
