A proposal to bring a two-story nightclub to downtown San Jose comes back for consideration at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
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San Jose Considers Impartial Review of Citywide Tax Measure
Two San Jose City Council members have called for an unbiased review of a citywide tax measure that was filed last week and is angling for the 2016 ballot.
Bay Area Martin Luther King. Jr. Day Celebrations, Closures
Nationwide on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, thousands of people will give back to their communities in honor of the civil rights leader.
Ethics Commission Dismisses Charges Against 20 Candidates
San Jose’s Ethics Commission dismissed charges against 20 candidates and City Council members who unwittingly broke local election laws.
2015: A Year in Review
A year in review is rarely pretty, and 2015 was no exception. Here’s a brief list of the some of the biggest stories that made it a year to remember, and soon leave behind.
Ex-Xmas in the Park Vendors Allege Racial Discrimination
A decision by Christmas in the Park to ditch some longtime vendors has drawn charges of racism.
San Jose May Study Commercial Development Housing Fees
The City Council will debate whether to commission a study on charging an affordable housing fee for commercial development.
San Jose Reaches Deal with 8 Unions on Measure B Settlement
San Jose has come to a tentative agreement with eight of its nine unions on a Measure B settlement, city officials announced Friday.
Uber, Lyft Keep It in Family with Help from the Guardinos
The Silicon Valley Leadership Group CEO and his lobbyist wife used their combined political power to help clients in the taxi-TNC fight.
San Jose May Ease Up on Taxis to Level Playing Field with Uber, Lyft
San Jose lifted some rules for ridesharing services Uber and Lyft. Now the city will decide whether to extend similar treatment to taxis.
Santa Clara County Reconsiders ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy
Under pressure from the feds and mounting political outrage over “Sanctuary Cities,” the county may revise its civil detainer policy.
New Campaign Aims to House Hundreds of Homeless Veterans
South Bay leaders on Veterans Day unveiled a campaign to get hundreds of homeless veterans off the streets.
Nora Campos’ Continued Staff Turnover Is the Stuff of Legend
Months have passed since we gawked at the revolving door that is Assemblywoman Campos' office. Not to worry—things are just as dysfunctional as ever.
Walter Katz Named San Jose’s Next Independent Police Auditor
Walter Katz, a former public defender and police oversight attorney from Los Angeles County, has been named San Jose’s next Independent Police Auditor.
Time to Hold Uber to Same Standards as Traditional Taxis
The traditional taxi industry has been through much of what Uber is experiencing now, which is why ridesharing companies must be properly regulated.
India Prime Minister Spurns San Jose on International Flight Deal
San Jose scored direct flights between here and Germany, but the city had the rug pulled out from under it on another international agreement.