San Jose’s new cop watchdog, Aaron Zisser, has won praise from activists but criticism from police over his brand of oversight.
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Police Auditor: More SJPD Officers Disciplined Despite Fewer Citizen Complaints
Though fewer people have been filing complaints against San Jose cops, a greater share of those cases resulted in officer discipline.
Builders Want San Jose to Delay Affordable Housing Fee by a Year
Developers want the city to postpone an affordable housing fee, which charges builders $25 per square foot of new construction.
Santa Clara County Dems Censure Local Candidate Over Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
A candidate for Santa Clara County supervisor was censured by the local Democratic Central Committee over a sexual harassment claim.
Study: Growing Construction Costs May Hinder New Housing Development in San Jose
A new study suggests that rising construction costs may hinder housing development in San Jose, which already faces an affordability crisis.
Op-Ed: Local Agencies Ask Public to Help Design Berryessa-BART Urban Village, N. 13th St. Corridor
AARP, the city of San Jose and VTA host a design charrette for the Berryessa-BART urban village and North 13th Street business corridor.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Key Changes to Local Rent Laws
San Jose leaders will consider key changes to the city’s rent laws, including some that empower landlords and others that favor tenants.
120 People Displaced after 5-Alarm Blaze Erupts in San Jose
A five-alarm apartment fire that erupted in San Jose Tuesday morning has injured at least 15 people and displaced 120.
Op-Ed: Will San Jose’s City Council Give Landlords More Power or Stand Up for Tenants?
San Jose city officials will have to decide later this month whether to bolster protections for renters or weaken them to give landlords more power.
San Jose City Council Considers Whether to Give Mayor More Say Over Taxpayer-Funded Travel
San Jose’s City Council on Tuesday will consider a proposal by Mayor Sam Liccardo to restrict taxpayer-funded travel.
San Jose Mayor Calls for Stricter Limits on City-Funded Travel
With nearly half the council on a taxpayer-funded junket, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo says it’s time to rethink the city’s travel policies.
San Jose Weighs Compromise on Union-Backed Measure Requiring Local Hires, Prevailing Wages
Developers would have to pay prevailing wages and hire local workers for subsidized projects under a proposed compromise measure.
Citizenship Question on 2020 Census Jeopardizes Accuracy, South Bay Officials Caution
Silicon Valley leaders are speaking out against the federal government’s plans to include a question about citizenship on the 2020 Census.
San Jose Falls Far Short of State-Set Affordable Housing Goals
A new report coming before the City Council shows just how far San Jose has fallen short of its state-assigned affordable housing goals.
Q&A: Antonio Villaraigosa on Immigration, Healthcare and Collaborative Pension Reform
Antonio Villaraigosa says Jeff Sessions isn’t welcome in California if he’s going to mischaracterize the state’s immigration policy.
San Jose Mayor’s Draft Budget Calls for $15Mil Rainy-Day Fund
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo rolled out a spending plan that would plunk $15.5 million into a rainy-day fund to brace for future deficits.
