San Jose will discuss an ordinance that would require gun owners to lock up their weapons while they’re away or risk getting fined.
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San Jose Observes Columbus Day, Agrees to Relocate Statue
San Jose may have agreed to remove a Columbus statue from City Hall, but on Monday the building will go dark in honor of the Italian explorer.
Nationwide ICE Raids Lead to 21 Arrests in Santa Clara County
Federal immigration agents arrested 21 people from Santa Clara County as part of a nationwide crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
San Jose Mayor Plays Favorites between Billionaire Developers
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has blasted a proposal for a senior home development in the Evergreen foothills, calling it a gated community for the affluent. This came after the mayor failed to convince billionaire Carl Berg to sell the property to a Chinese investor.
Pricey Mistakes, Public Demands and Transparency Issues Color San Jose’s Google Negotiations
Google’s planned move to San Jose has inspired intense debate about how the city should negotiate over future growth.
San Jose Prepares for War with Wealthy Developers on Evergreen Senior Housing Ballot Measure
Real estate billionaire Carl Berg and deep-pocketed developer Chop Keenan are squaring off with San Jose on a senior housing development.
San Jose City Council Promotes David Sykes to City Manager
San Jose has named a successor for outgoing City Manager Norberto Dueñas: his second-in-command, David Sykes.
San Jose Sues President Trump over DACA Rollback
San Jose on Thursday became the first city to sue President Donald Trump over his decision to roll back DACA.
San Jose Appoints Civil Rights Attorney Aaron Zisser as Next Independent Police Auditor
San Jose on Tuesday appointed prominent civil rights attorney Aaron Zisser as the city’s new police watchdog.
Alum Rock Trustee Khanh Tran Goes to War with Everyone (Except George Shirakawa Jr.)
The Alum Rock Union trustee’s insistence that he’s in the right led to his ouster as board president, but he’s not backing down.
Lawsuit Freezes $6 Billion Santa Clara County Transportation Tax
A lawsuit is holding a $6 billion transportation tax hostage, preventing the VTA from getting started on critical infrastructure projects.
South Bay Officials Condemn Trump’s Decision to End DACA
The dream could soon be a nightmare for 800,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought to this country as children.
Alum Rock Union School District Ousts Fiery Board President
The Alum Rock Union School District gave incendiary board president Khanh Tran the boot only to appoint a like-minded successor.
San Jose City Council Signs Off on Tiny Homes for Homeless, Still Unsure Where to Put Them
Despite being one of the most expansive big cities in the nation, San Jose can’t figure out where to build tiny homes for the homeless.
San Jose City Council Looks at Ways to Salvage Tiny Homes Plan
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday will consider how to salvage its proposal to build tiny home communities for the homeless.
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas Announces Retirement
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas announced his retirement at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. His last day is set for Oct. 13.