Litigation over the outcome of San Jose’s D4 council race has prompted the city to consider allowing candidates to raise money for legal defense.
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Plan for Century Dome Theaters Site Triggers Legal Challenges
Plans to redevelop the site of the Century theater domes have triggered opposition from preservationists, a neighboring city and a developer.
Endorsement: Madison Nguyen Offers Long Overdue Leadership
Madison Nguyen has bipartisan support that should guide her through the political morass that can be the state Legislature.
Santa Clara County Voter’s Guide to All 32 Local Ballot Measures
Santa Clara County will see 32 local initiatives on the Nov. 8 ballot. Here's a breakdown of those measures by county, city and district.
Mayor Calls San Jose Police Recruiting Trip to Hawaii ‘Not a Good Use’ of Taxpayer Dollars
SJPD's staffing shortfall has made recruiting even more important. But a recent trip to Hawaii raises questions about how the budget is being spent.
San Jose Expected to Declare Police Staffing ‘Emergency’
To address a critical police staffing shortage, San Jose is expected to suspend union protections to reassign detectives back to patrol.
Op-Ed: Manufacturing Will Help San Jose Restore Middle Class
As the capital of Silicon Valley, San Jose is at the heart of the innovation economy. But are we creating enough opportunities for upward mobility?
San Jose Council Might Adopt Bird-Safe Building Guidelines
To curb avian collisions, San Jose will consider requiring builders to abide by bird-friendly architectural guidelines.
Pokémon Go Takes Over Silicon Valley, But Sparks Controversy
Pokémon Go takes the South Bay and the world by storm, but raises concerns about privacy, safety and the social inequities of the real world.
Audit Directs San Jose City Clerk Toni Taber to Bring Office in Line
An audit of the City Clerk's Office found lapses in statutory obligations and issued 20 recommendations on how to get things back in order.
SJSU Icons Tommie Smith, John Carlos Return to Announce Plans to Restore ‘Speed City’ Legacy
Speed City will rise again, but not before San Jose State raises $5 million to create a new track and field facility.
San Jose City Council to Start New Fiscal Year, Look at Biz Tax and Pension Reform Measures
At the first City Council meeting of the new fiscal year, San Jose electeds will discuss a business tax measure and pension reform settlement.
San Jose’s RDA Misfires Could Lead to Safeway’s Closure
Residents worry that the downtown San Jose Safeway could fold after losing its validated parking hook-up through the city.
Donald Trump Supporters File Lawsuit against City of San Jose
In a federal lawsuit, Donald Trump supporters accuse SJPD of failing to protect them from violent protesters after a campaign event.
San Jose Police, Elected Officials React to Dallas Sniper Attack
San Jose police held a press conference Friday to show support for Dallas after a sniper killed five officers and wounded seven more.
Op-Ed: San Jose Must Adopt New Transportation Technologies
Silicon Valley as a whole must adopt new transportation technologies to help people better navigate our rapidly changing urban landscape.