Five weeks after contractors hit a gas line, it’s unclear when work will resume on a bus route connecting East Side to downtown.
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San Jose May Deploy Crime-Spying Garbage Trucks
San Jose may enlist garbage trucks as eyes on the ground for a short-staffed police force.
San Jose Hopes to Block Release of Incoming Police Chief’s Emails
San Jose has blocked the release of hundreds of emails sent and received by Eddie Garcia, who will become interim police chief in January. San Jose Inside has appealed this decision and will make arguments to release these messages at this week's Rules and Open Government Committee meeting.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Police Pay, Pension Deals
San Jose reached a tentative salary pact with the police union Friday after agreeing to settle litigation over voter-approved pension reforms.
San Jose Weighs Drone Policy
A controversial police drone, purchased unbeknownst to many in San Jose, may not take flight until 2017. While the City Council on Tuesday will vote on a policy governing drone use, police don’t expect the Federal Aviation Administration’s blessing until the end of next year.
San Jose Plans Monument to Honor Fallen Police Officers
San Jose will create a group tasked with planning a police memorial to commemorate officers killed in the line of duty.
White House Adds San Jose to ‘TechHire City’ Initiative
The White House has enlisted San Jose into a nationwide initiative to equip jobless residents with the skills for higher-paying jobs in Silicon Valley.
Mayor, Nearly Half the Council Broke a San Jose Election Law
The sudden realization that most of San Jose’s lawmakers are law breakers is not the best way to end summer vacation. Not that they intended to end up on the wrong side of the law, of course.
Civil Rights Groups Urge Caution in ‘Sanctuary City’ Crackdown
Kathryn Steinle’s killing by an unauthorized immigrant in San Francisco has riled the national debate about so-called "sanctuary cities."
San Jose Police Chief Larry Esquivel to Retire in 2016
San Jose Police Chief Larry Esquivel on Wednesday announced his plan to retire in early 2016.
Who Will Lead the Silicon Valley Transportation Tax Effort?
A bevy of suitors are expected to push for control of the organizing committee to raise Santa Clara County's sales tax for transportation improvements.
Go Big or Go Home: SJDA Slams First Street Development Plan
Plans to revamp an old office building on the corner of First and Santa Clara streets are too drab and unambitious for the city center, according to the San Jose Downtown Association.
San Jose Reaches Deal with Fire, Police Unions on Pension Reform
San Jose's nastiest political battle is no more. On Wednesday, the city reached a pension reform settlement agreement with its police union, ending a three-year court battle after voters passed Measure B in June 2012.
Local Democratic Party Votes Down Idea to Join Chamber
Two major political adversaries nearly hooked up last week, threatening to disrupt a rivalry in local politics.
San Jose State President to Resign for Job in Afghanistan
SJSU President Mohammad Qayoumi will leave the school next month for a high-ranking government job in Afghanistan.
Magdalena Carrasco Opts to Stay Out of 2016 Assembly Race
Councilwoman Magdalena Carrasco put to rest rumors of a bid for higher office, announcing that she will not run for the state Assembly in 2016.