San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo wants to repeat failed history by slashing VTA service to close a budget deficit.
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San Jose City Council to Vote on Ambitious New Climate Plan
San Jose aims to become one of the first cities in the U.S. to curb greenhouse gas emissions to the levels set in the Paris accord.
San Jose Mayor Faces 2 Obscure Candidates, But Still No Serious Contenders in Re-Election Bid
Meet the two unknown candidates who are challenging San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo in his bid for re-election.
Poll: San Jose Voters Support Proposed Google Village
A new poll shows that San Jose voters largely favor Google’s plans to build a massive new headquarters in downtown.
Q&A: Gavin Newsom Makes His Case for California Governor
Lieutenant Gov. Gavin Newsom swung through the South Bay to talk about education, tech, income inequality, Trump and more.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Google Village Pricing Agreement
Now that San Jose has settled on a price for several properties Google wants to buy, it’s up to the City Council to approve the agreement.
Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech
Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address.
San Jose Mayor Endorses Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo endorsed former Los Angeles mayor and state Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa for governor.
San Jose Councilman Wants to Re-Cast Vote on Controversial Google Advisory Committee
San Jose Councilman Johnny Khamis wants to take back a vote to expand the scope of a hotly debated 30-plus-member advisory board.
San Jose Mayor, Other City Council Incumbents Dominate in Campaign Fundraising
Incumbents in the San Jose mayoral and council races reported significant fundraising leads, according to campaign filings posted this week.
San Jose to Evict Christopher Columbus Statue from City Hall
After months of ongoing discussion, San Jose’s City Council has voted to remove the Christopher Columbus statue from City Hall.
San Jose City Council to Hear Update on Controversial Senior Housing Initiative
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday will discuss controversial June ballot initiative to build senior homes in the east hills.
Cities of Santa Clara, San Jose Call Off ‘Border War’ Litigation
San Jose and Santa Clara called a truce in a legal fight over two massive developments along their shared border.
Silicon Valley Honors Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Day of Service, Celebration
People throughout the South Bay are honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in marches, church services, vigils and volunteer work.
San Jose May Extend Tax Deadline for Small Landlords
In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax.
Mercury News’ City Hall Reporter Poised to Sue over Loss of Job
The Mercury News lost a slew of longtime journalists in 2017, and the year ended with word of yet another notable departure.