Mayor Sam Liccardo unveiled a plan Wednesday to make San Jose the most technologically advanced city in the nation by 2020. OK.
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San Jose Rules Committee to Discuss Pot Laws, Rent Control
San Jose’s Rules Committee will consider a proposal by Councilman Ash Kalra to revise its medical marijuana ordinance.
If Donald Trump Wins then… A Silicon Valley Transplant’s Guide on Moving to Canada
The chances of Donald Trump becoming President of the United States has some people jumpy. But jumpy enough to move to Canada?
Pete Constant Throws Wrench in Mayor’s Pension Reform Plans
Pete Constant and his conservative backers are arguing that only voters have the right to change the terms of Measure B.
Council May Compromise on Biz Tax, Sets Sales Tax for June Ballot
Pressured by a proposed ballot measure that would hike the city’s business tax, San Jose reached a compromise earlier this week.
Activists Urge Council to Appeal Officer White’s Reinstatement
A community group has called on San Jose’s elected leaders to fight the reinstatement of a policeman who unleashed a threatening tirade on Twitter.
Photo Gallery: State of the City Sets Goals, Honors Fallen Officer
Sam Liccardo's second State of the City address as mayor of San Jose had moments of levity and optimism as well as a tribute to a slain police officer.
San Jose’s Business, Sales Tax Measures Top Council Agenda
The City Council will discuss a number of different tax measures on Tuesday, including one for businesses and others that would up the local sales tax.
Eddie Garcia Sheds Acting Tag to Become Permanent Police Chief
San Jose has made its top cop—until-now-acting Chief Edgardo “Eddie” Garcia—the permanent leader of the department.
Study: Gross Receipts Business Tax Could Quadruple Revenue
San Jose could quadruple its business tax revenue under an tax reform initiative slated for the fall ballot, according to a new study.
Medical Marijuana Ordinance Slated for June Special Election
San Jose may assign Mayor Sam Liccardo to pen argument and rebuttal against an initiative that aims to replace the city's medical marijuana ordinance.
SJPD’s White Privilege Problem
SJPD has a White privilege problem, which starts and ends with officer Phil White. But if not addressed properly it could infect the rest of the force.
Jails, Homelessness Prioritized in State of the County Speech
Board President Dave Cortese called for jail reforms and continued efforts to help the homeless in Wednesday's State of the County speech.
City Council Considers Greater Protections for Residents of San Jose’s Mobile Home Parks
To prevent potential displacement of hundreds of low-income residents, San Jose will consider ramping up protections for mobile home parks.
Op-Ed: Down and Out in Silicon Valley’s ‘Super Bowl City’
In the South Bay—the actual Super Bowl City—it was “don't ask don't tell” when it came to the issue of homelessness.
San Jose: Street Vendors Not ‘Clean’ Enough for Super Bowl 50
Making San Jose easier to swallow for Middle America’s diabetic masses shouldn't involve sanitizing the streets of local color.