San Jose gave the green light to the largest development investment in downtown history, which will anchor the city's nascent Diridon district.
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San Jose Talks Amnesty for $6.8 Million in Past-Due Library Fees
The City Council on Tuesday will discuss a month-long amnesty and other ways to recover some of the $6.8 million in library fees.
San Jose Cop Apologizes for Controversial Tweets
A San Jose policeman fired for unleashing an ostensibly anti-Black Lives Matter tirade on Twitter in 2014 has issued a public apology.
Here’s a Schedule of San Jose’s Community Budget Meetings
Last month, San Jose released a schedule of community budget meetings. Residents are invited to sound off on what they want prioritized.
June Election: Breaking Down All 5 San Jose City Council Races
San Jose voters have some big decisions to make this summer. Here is a breakdown of all five City Council seats up for grabs.
Santa Clara County Considers $750M Affordable Housing Bond
Santa Clara County will explore the idea of putting a $750 million affordable housing bond on the fall ballot.
Measure B Returns Yet Again: Labor, Business Unite to Back 1/4-Cent Sales Tax Measure
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo joined labor leaders to tout the measure as a fix for the city’s short-staffed police force.
Study Shows Regional Impact of Minimum Wage Increase
A new study found that a quarter of local workers would see a 20-percent pay bump if the region upped its minimum wage to $15.
Rent Control Proposals Come to San Jose City Council for Vote
San Jose's City Council will decide this week whether to cut allowable annual rent increases for one-third of the city’s apartments.
Facebook to Test New ‘Terragraph’ Wi-Fi in San Jose
Facebook has offered to speed up San Jose's free wi-fi with a new technology called Terragraph. The test run is set to launch later this year.
San Jose Looks at Lessons Learned from Super Bowl 50
When Super Bowl 50 packed up and left, the conversation centered not so much on the game but on how the Bay Area handled the cavalcade.
San Jose Unveils Online Data Hub
As part of the mayor’s new “Smart City Vision,” San Jose launched an online data portal to improve public access to information about the city.
Judge Upholds San Jose’s Bid to Replace Measure B
A judge upheld San Jose’s bid to repeal voter-approved pension reforms that sparked millions of dollars in litigation from the city’s unions.
San Jose’s Asks Churches, Faith Groups to House Homeless Vets
City officials have asked local churches and other religious congregations to each commit to housing at least one homeless veteran.
San Jose Considers Forming New Division of Marijuana Control
Two years after enacting citywide cannabis regulations, San Jose may create a Division of Marijuana Control to take over enforcement.
San Jose Could Save Millions by Tackling Audit Findings
San Jose faces nearly 300 open audit recommendations that could save the city millions of dollars if resolved.