Local leaders applauded the same-sex marriage ruling Friday, while social media lit up with celebratory tweets, status updates and rainbow memes.
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San Jose to Open Streets to Cycle, Foot Traffic for ‘Viva CalleSJ’
San Jose will join the growing list of cities in nearly 40 states that temporarily close their streets to car traffic in favor of pedestrians and cyclists.
Councilman Peralez Strips Down for Monday Night Live
Monday Night Live! ramped up the raunchiness with a skit that left freshman Councilman Raul Peralez drenched and shirtless.
Nguyen Coasts to Victory in D4
Manh Nguyen finished Election Day with a solid 13.6-point lead over his opponent.
Polls Open for San Jose’s District 4 City Council Special Election
Residents of north San Jose's Berryessa neighborhood have until 8 tonight to cast their vote for a new City Council member.
Silicon Valley Homeless Population Drops to 10-Year Low
Santa Clara County's homeless population fell by 14 percent since the last count two years ago, according to figures released Monday.
Labor Agreements Move to City Council for Final Approval
San Jose has reached multi-year agreements with all but one of its 11 employee unions, the city announced at the end of last week.
Councilman Raul Peralez to Host ‘Monday Night Live!’
San Jose’s favorite evening of equal-opportunity offending returns to The Stage on June 22, with Councilman Raul Peralez as the host of Monday Night Live!
Supreme Court Ruling a ‘Win’ for Affordable Housing, San Jose
The California Supreme Court decided Monday that local governments can require developers to supply a certain percentage of below-market-rate housing as a condition of building permits. The landmark ruling ends a years-long legal battle for San Jose.
Spike in San Jose Housing Costs Spurs Council Rent Control Plans
As new figures show average rents in San Jose have soared 54 percent since 2010, city officials are moving forward with plans to bolster rent control and tenant rights.
Palo Alto Set to Hire Ed Shikada as Assistant City Manager
Seven months after being forced out as San Jose's city manager, Ed Shikada is set to accept a permanent role as assistant city manager in Palo Alto.
Council Unanimously Approves Mayor’s $2.9 Billion Budget
San Jose's City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the Mayor Sam Liccardo's $2.9 billion spending plan, which would cover the coming fiscal year starting July 1.
San Jose Taxi Company Beefs Up on Lobbyists to Fight Uber, Lyft
In a strategic advance earlier this year, Yellow Checker Cab owner Larry Silva made a calculated decision to hire many of the city’s most well-known lobbyists/consultants before Uber or Lyft made a move.
Commission Poised to Dismiss Complaints against Manh Nguyen
An independent evaluator has recommended dismissing complaints against Manh Nguyen, who's running against Tim Orozco for San Jose's District 4 council seat.
Drought Inspires Cash-for-Grass Rebates, Native Gardening Trend
With California slogging through its fourth year of an apocalyptic dry spell—the worst in 106 years—a new market has emerged for drought-tolerant landscapes.
Silicon Valley’s Roads in Better Shape than Education System
Local leaders in transportation, education, housing and equity convened last week in Mountain View’s Computer History Museum for the 2015 Silicon Valley Regional Economic Forum.