A judge upheld San Jose’s bid to repeal voter-approved pension reforms that sparked millions of dollars in litigation from the city’s unions.
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San Jose Council Weighs How to Regulate Massage Parlors
Armed with greater oversight, San Jose is figuring out how to rein in prostitution while protecting the rights of legitimate massage therapists.
San Jose Considers Forming New Division of Marijuana Control
Two years after enacting citywide cannabis regulations, San Jose may create a Division of Marijuana Control to take over enforcement.
Revived South County Mosque Project Stokes Islamophobia
Plans to build an Islamic center in rural San Martin have—once again—stirred up anti-Muslim sentiment.
Mayor Liccardo: San Jose Budget Should ‘Tap Brakes’ on Spending
Spying a years-long stretch of budget shortfalls on the horizon, Mayor Sam Liccardo has urged his colleagues to “tap the brakes” on spending.
San Jose Could Save Millions by Tackling Audit Findings
San Jose faces nearly 300 open audit recommendations that could save the city millions of dollars if resolved.
Protesters Decry Verdict in San Jose State Hate Crime Case
Outraged over the outcome of a racial bullying case, SJSU students rallied Thursday to denounce the verdict and the school’s response to the scandal.
Mayor Unveils Ambitious, Vague Plan to Make San Jose ‘Smart’
Mayor Sam Liccardo unveiled a plan Wednesday to make San Jose the most technologically advanced city in the nation by 2020. OK.
Sheriff Smith Releases Plan to Reform Santa Clara County Jails
Sheriff Laurie Smith released a reform plan to curb violence and improve conditions in Santa Clara County's beleaguered jails.
San Jose Commission Opposes Crime-Free Multi-Housing Idea
A proposal to allow San Jose’s landlords to evict renters based on an arrest got little support at a recent housing commission meeting.
San Jose to Convert Vacant Plaza Hotel into Homeless Shelter
San Jose is poised to spend the next six months converting the shuttered Plaza Hotel into a temporary shelter for homeless people.
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.
Recent Cases Highlight Silicon Valley’s Wage Theft ‘Epidemic’
A series of egregious wage theft cases show how Silicon Valley’s disruptive industries can open the door for employee abuse.
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.
Mayor Liccardo Announces 2016 Plans at State of the City Speech
The word of the day this past Saturday Overfelt High, where Mayor Sam Liccardo delivered his second State of The City speech, was “opportunity.”
