A developer's petition to rezone an industrial property for housing has elicited full-throated opposition from city officials worried about San Jose's jobs-to-housing imbalance.
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Requests to Carry Hidden Guns Skyrocket in Santa Clara County
Extensive records requests San Jose Inside filed with law enforcement agencies across the Bay Area show that the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has become ground zero for concealed weapon permit requests.
SJPD Expected to Receive $1.6 Million in State Technology Grant
Thanks to a $1.6 million state law enforcement grant, the San Jose Police Department will be able to upgrade aging equipment.
How Did Mayor Sam Liccardo Do in His First 100 Days?
In an email to constituents, Mayor Sam Liccardo summed up his first 100 days in office, which were marked by public ceremonies, new spending plans, partnerships and, just last month, a tragedy that shook the city.
Milpitas City Manager Blamed for Toxic Work Environment
A dozen current and former city of Milpitas employees say that City Manager Tom Williams has created a hostile work environment that's led to unprecedented turnover of department heads. The long-simmering tension could now lead to the removal of the city attorney.
Justice for Sale in Santa Clara County Traffic Courts
From what I recently witnessed while attending traffic court in Santa Clara County, there is nothing consistent or impartial about the way the court is conducting itself.
San Jose Weighs Strict Drought Plan, Echoing State Restrictions
To step in line with unprecedented state mandates limiting water use, city of San Jose officials will consider a long list of local restrictions on lawn-watering, car-washing and serving water at restaurants.
To Combat Wage Theft, San Jose Weighs Local Ordinance
Taking a cue from Santa Clara County, San Jose is considering adopting a wage theft ordinance.
SJPD Claims It’s Never Had a Single Incident of Racial Bias
Never in the history of the San Jose Police Department has a citizen's allegation of racial bias been upheld. In her final year-end review as Independent Police Auditor, LaDoris Cordell says the agency needs to change the way it investigates accusations of bias-based policing.
Tim Orozco Leads in San Jose’s District 4 Council Race
With 86 percent of votes tallied, Tim Orozco holds a clear lead in the special election for San Jose's District 4 City Council seat.
Polls Open Until 8pm for San Jose’s District 4 Special Election
Voters have their pick of eight candidates in today's special election to fill San Jose's District 4 City Council seat.
City Council Pushes Emergency Vote to Save San Jose Ballet
Thanks to public support, including a special grant from the city, the newly rebranded Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley has weathered another financial storm.
Photo Gallery: Memorial of Fallen San Jose Officer Michael Johnson
Thousands of people and dozens of law enforcement agencies came to SAP Center on Thursday to honor the life of San Jose Police Officer Michael Johnson, who was killed in the line of duty last month. Below is a photo gallery of Thursday's memorial service. All photos were taken by Greg Ramar.
San Jose Officer Michael Johnson Honored as a Hero in Life, Death
Thousands of people packed the SAP Center on Thursday to mourn the death of Officer Michael Johnson, who on March 24 became the 12th officer in San Jose's 166-year history to be killed in the line of duty.
Memorial for Fallen San Jose Officer Set for Thursday
A public memorial will be held Thursday at SAP Center to honor the life of Officer Michael Johnson, who was killed in the line of duty.
City to Use ‘Jungle’ Cleanup as Model for Other Homeless Camps
The city of San Jose plans to use its approach to dismantling "The Jungle" as a model for dealing with other homeless encampments.
