PG&E said blackouts would last just a few hours, but many San Jose residents said they were left without power for much longer than that.
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Temporary Housing is a ‘Downpayment’ on Homelessness Goals, San Jose Officials Say
The city’s effort to curb homelessness comes as officials grapple with a new report calling for the county to double its shelter beds.
San Jose Council OK’s Ballot Measure to Up Tax on Cardrooms
The cardroom tax, which comes to voters on the fall ballot, would generate about $15 million annually for city services.
SJPD Chief Eddie Garcia to Retire
The 28-year SJPD cop got his start in the department in 1992 as part of the Narcotics Enforcement Team.
San Jose, AT&T Provide 4G Hotspots for Distance Learning
With the pandemic shifting learning from classroom to computer, San Jose has expedited efforts to close the so-called digital divide.
SJ Sues Trump Over 2020 Census
The federal lawsuit filed this week alleges that President Trump's order violates the Census Act and the U.S. Constitution.
San Jose Council Abandons Ballot Measure to Expand Mayoral Power, Change Election Year
In 2022, the next mayor could be elected for either a two-year or six-year term depending on what the charter review commission decides.
Santa Clara County Supervisors to Discuss Caltrain Tax Measure
The measure needs to be approved by three counties and multiple transit boards in order to make it on the November ballot.
Lawsuit: SJPD Enabled Brutality Against Protesters by Failing to Adequately Train Officers
The complaint claims San Jose failed to teach officers how to use reasonable crowd-control tactics, exposing bystanders to excessive force.
The New Face of Labor?
The SBLC reportedly passed the torch Tuesday, at least on an interim basis, to Jean Cohen, its first vice president.
Ben Field Exits Divided Labor Council After ‘Fair Elections’ Ballot Measure Debacle
Less than a month after a key measure to change San Jose’s election dates failed to make it to the ballot, Ben Field has resigned.
San Jose POA President Apologizes to Members for Response to Bigoted FB Posts
Faced with calls to resign and many members defecting to the Fraternal Order of Police, Sgt. Paul Kelly has since changed his tune.
After Days of Confusion, Santa Clara County is Back in Business
Local businesses that want to reopen with restrictions have less than a week to file new paperwork with public health officials.
In Split Vote, San Jose Council Approves Measure to Expand Mayoral Powers, Extend Term
After a marathon two days of deliberation, the City Council voted 6-5 to place the controversial measure on the November 2020 ballot.
SJPD’s Condemnation of Bigoted FB Posts Gives New Resonance to 2018 Islamophobia Lawsuit
Nabil Haidar says he’s thrilled to see SJPD denounce bigotry. He just wishes the agency held the accused in his case to the same standard.
San Jose’s Strong-Mayor Proposal Inspires Wide Range of Opinions From City Council
A proposed ballot measure to expand the San Jose mayor’s power has garnered varied opinions from more than half the City Council.