On Tuesday, the San Jose City Council will decide whether to walk back a gift limit increase by keeping the $50 cap set in 2004.
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San Jose Reverses 45 Citations for Fireworks Based on Snitching
A pilot program to report illegal fireworks in San Jose has blown up in the city’s face.
City Council Rejects Proposal to Build Affordable Teacher Housing
San Jose rejected plans to build affordable housing for teachers because it would use up valuable land reserved for jobs.
San Jose City Council Poised to Change Up Zoning Rules to Allow for More Homeless Shelters
Faced with burgeoning homeless population, San Jose will consider changing up its zoning rules to allow for more shelters.
Honoring an Educator Who Cared
Unequivocally, Tom Alessandri was one of those special educators America should hold in the highest esteem.
David Vossbrink Retires after 40-Plus Years as Public Spokesman
David Vossbrink, the city of San Jose’s longtime airport and City Hall communications director, called it a career after four decades.
Photo Gallery: Vice Mayor Gets Last Laugh at Monday Night Live!
Vice Mayor Magdalena Carrasco takes aim at her predecessors while rocking a Wonder Woman corset at the annual sketch show.
San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor’s Office Criticizes Lack of Transparency About Use of Force
An annual review by San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor comes up for discussion at Tuesday’s City Council meeting—the last until August.
San Jose Receives $150K Knight Cities Grant to Fund New City Designer, Avoid RDA Pitfalls
After receiving a $150,000 grant from the Knight Cities Challenge, San Jose has hired a new city designer in Timothy Rood.
San Jose City Council Looks to Strengthen Lobbyist Regulations
In a bit to improve transparency, San Jose will consider increasing the frequency of its lobbying reports.
San Jose Unanimously Adopts $3.2 Billion Budget Focused on Disaster Preparedness
San Jose this week adopted a $3.2 billion budget that allocates money for disaster response and re-housing people displaced by the flood.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
Op-Ed: Free Speech Under Attack at Public Meetings in San Jose
Whether it’s at the City Council or a school board meeting, San Jose is becoming unsafe for fans of free speech.
San Jose Council Members Want to Earmark Extra $150,000 for Landlord-Tenant Mediation
Two elected officials in San Jose want to earmark an extra $150,000 to expand mediation services for tenants and landlords.
Intersection of LGBTQ, Immigrant Rights a Focus at Equality March
San Jose was the only Bay Area city to take part in Sunday’s national human rights protest known as the Equality March for Unity & Pride.
Google Eyes Diridon Station Area for Transit-Focused Development
Google is eyeing San Jose’s most prized real estate for development, which could bring thousands of new jobs and create a mass transit hub.