Come January, Liccardo will likely use the largely symbolic honorific to marshal votes from across the aisle, insiders say.
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With Cohen’s Win in D4, San Jose Mayor Loses Council Majority
The impending ouster of North Side rep Lan Diep flips the one-vote advantage on the 11-member City Council from business to labor.
Silicon Valley Leaders Celebrate Biden-Harris Victory
For the Bay Area, the festivities took on greater resonance because of Kamala Harris, an Oakland native and now the first woman VP.
Op-Ed: Without Systemic Change, BLM Banners Are Nothing More Than Performative Wokeness
The banners could reaffirm our commitment to equity. But right now, the promises they hold are as empty as the wind that blows them.
Caltrain Wins Crucial Tax Increase with Measure RR
Measure RR, which requires a two-thirds vote from three Bay Area counties, looks like it will comfortably pass with all precincts reporting.
SJ Bolsters Police Oversight, Expands Planning Commission
Measure G grants greater authority to the Independent Police Auditor and adds several members to the city Planning Commission.
Election Night Ends in Big Wins, Cliffhangers, Looming Results
In an anxiety-ridden election year, a close presidential contest in a race between two old dudes was the last thing we needed.
SVO Disbands PAC Amid Backlash to ‘Blatantly Racist’ Campaign Ad
It’s a remarkable development for the fundraising powerhouse, which has long served as a political counterweight to South Bay Labor.
Election Day 2020: Live Updates
Santa Clara County got off to a strong start with early voting, with 62 percent of ballots cast before the polls even opened today.
‘Black Lives Matter’ Banners Unveiled at San Jose City Hall
The banners list 575 names of Black Americans who lost their lives to “personal, systemic and institutional racism.”
SVO Exec Resigns Amid Outrage Over ‘Racist’ Political Hit Piece
Matt Mahood announced his resignation this morning as a litany of nonprofits severed ties with the business group.
SVO Executive Put on Leave as Members Cut Ties With Business Group Over ‘Blatantly Racist’ Ad
A day has come and gone since the chamber of commerce posted—and then promptly removed—the ad. But the fallout is far from over.
Councilwoman Dev Davis Faces Green Party Candidate Jake Tonkel in San Jose’s D6 Race
Interest groups dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into the District 6 race have made it one of the priciest local elections.
Gov. Newsom Announces Project HomeKey Funding, Including $56 Million for Bay Area Projects
Project HomeKey is a statewide initiative that buys different motels, hotels or apartment buildings and transforms them into housing.
DA to Dismiss Cases Linked to Cops Who Made Hateful Comments on Social Media
The decision came after prosecutors reviewed hundreds of cases involving officers whose comments were first reported by SJI.
12-Year Santa Clara County Board of Ed Incumbent Joe DiSalvo Faces 2 Challengers in Area 4
Joseph Di Salvo is up against Ketzal Gómez and Lucia Garcia, two underdog challengers who want to bring a new voice to the board.
