Santa Clara County’s multi-agency All the Way Home campaign has housed 1,237 homeless veterans since 2015, according to a new report.
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SJ Voters Pass Record-Breaking $650 Million Bond Measure
San Jose city officials placed four measures on the Nov. 6 ballot and, according to the latest results, lost only one of them.
Pam Foley Headed for Victory in San Jose’s District 9 Race
In the race for San Jose’s only open council seat, D9, real estate broker Pam Foley pulled ahead of Kalen Gallagher by 945 votes.
Letter to the Editor: The Time is Now—Vote Yes on Measure V
Innovative thinking and political will must be combined in order to address and eliminate homelessness.
San Jose Talks Climate Change, Surveillance, Litter and Pensions at Tuesday’s Council Meeting
Since launching its climate action plan, San Jose has created its own clean energy system and won a $2.5 million Bloomberg grant.
Election 2018: San Jose Councilman Battles SJUSD Trustee for County’s D4 Seat
The race for county supervisor pits a trustee of the South Bay’s largest school district against a councilman of Silicon Valley’s largest city.
San Jose Denounces ‘Public Charge’ Rule for Immigrants
City officials plan to formally oppose a federal policy that could hurt thousands of San Jose’s foreign-born residents.
Khashoggi’s Alleged Killing Reignites Criticism of San Jose Councilman’s Trip to Riyadh
Yemeni-American activists called on Councilman Johnny Khamis to reconsider his support for Saudi investment in San Jose.
San Jose Council Candidate Pam Foley Condemns SVO’s Attacks on D9 Opponent Kalen Gallagher
A San Jose council candidate has denounced a political action committee’s attacks on her opponent as “horrible” and “ridiculous.”
SJ City Council Poised to Launch ‘Safe Parking’ for the Homeless
After years of planning and false starts, San Jose is finally poised to launch a “safe parking” initiative for people living out of their cars.
San Jose, Airbnb Launch Housing Program for Disaster Victims
Host Corps is the first program in the nation recruit and residents willing to provide temporary housing ahead of a disaster.
Op-Ed: San Jose Should Allocate Funding for Women’s Bill of Rights
Women and non-binary people in San Jose are at a crossroads and City Manager Dave Sykes may decide our direction for generations.
Election 2018: San Jose Voters to Decide Fate of Four Local Measures on November Ballot
Come Election Day, San Jose voters will vote on four citywide measures. Here’s a look at what local voters will see on their Nov. 6 ballots.
By the Numbers: San Jose’s Affordable Housing Shortage
The city of a million residents has quite a long ways to go to reach its goal of building 10,000 new affordable homes by 2022.
San Jose May Move Mayoral Races to Presidential Election Years to Boost Voter Turnout
Sam Liccardo would hold his seat for another two years if the city moves its mayoral races to coincide with presidential elections.
SJ Councilors Carrasco, Arenas Want to Speed Up Timeline for Slashing Car Impound Fees
Two of San Jose’s elected officials want the city to reduce its vehicle impound fees as soon as possible.