More than 100 people packed the council chambers Thursday to demand answers about the city’s failure to warn them about the flood.
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Floodgate: How the Water District and City’s Comedy of Errors Became a Local Tragedy
An inside look at how thousands of homes in San Jose were evacuated due to heavy flooding and a comedy of errors that became a tragedy.
San Jose to Request Federal, State Aid for Flood Cleanup
San Jose says it needs federal aid to recover from the flood that forced thousands of people to flee their homes last week.
Floods Prevent Nearly 4,000 in San Jose from Returning Home
Thousands of people in San Jose remain barred from returning to their homes, but city officials are optimistic that conditions will continue to improve.
San Jose Mayor Pushes Police Contract with 20 Percent Raises
San Jose is poised to give its police officers a sizable pay bump, but one council member suggests the raises will be a financial mess.
Parents Press San Jose Unified School District on How It Will Protect Undocumented Students
President Trump’s executive orders on immigration have undocumented parents and students in San Jose’s largest school district on edge.
Santa Clara Officials Open to Raiders Shacking Up with 49ers
Levi’s Stadium was built for two home teams, but it will be up to the 49ers to court the Raiders into moving south.
Mayor Sam Liccardo on Obama, Trump and the State of San Jose
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo sat down with San Jose Inside last week for an extended conversation on the state of the city.
‘We Can’t Be Quiet on This One’: Silicon Valley Women on Why They’re Marching against Trump
The day after Donald Trump is sworn in, Silicon Valley women will join an expected 200,000 protesters at the Women’s March on Washington D.C.
Community Forum Focuses on How to Improve Accountability in Local Law Enforcement
Two events in San Jose this month aim to build trust between local law enforcement and the communities they police.
Can SoFA District’s Arts Scene Survive Influx of Luxury Condos?
Residents of San Jose’s SoFA District will pay top dollar to live in new high-rises, but artists and entrepreneurs worry they’ll be priced out.
Report: Dangerous Lead Levels Found in San Jose’s East Side
Children in parts of San Jose’s East Side are exposed to dangerous lead levels at a rate higher than the national average, a new study found.
2016 Year in Review: A Look at the Lamest 12 Months Ever
Maybe we can start this over again? Or return it like a holiday present we didn’t need? Yes, 2016 was the gift that kept on giving.
California Lawmakers Unveil Bill to Reform Money Bail System
California lawmakers unveiled a bill to reform the state’s money bail system, calling the profit-based status quo an injustice to the poor.
Speaker Series to Highlight Black Lives Matter, Social Justice
Silicon Valley FACES, a South Bay nonprofit dedicated to ending bigotry and violence, will host a forum about the Black Lives Matter movement.
San Jose Considers Chipping Away at Affordable Housing Fee
Just six months since an affordable housing fee went into effect in San Jose, city officials are already talking about watering it down.
