Some hoped Santa Clara County would take a cue from San Francisco and other cities that erased pot convictions in the wake of Prop. 64.
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By the Numbers: San Jose’s Budding Cannabis Sector
The local pot industry has seen enormous growth since San Jose adopted its regulatory framework for cannabis in 2016.
Out + Smart in Silicon Valley: The New Faces of Gay Politics as the Breakthrough Generation Retires
Will quiet bias keep LGBTQ candidates out of office, or has shifting consciousness made the South Bay a safe place to run a gay campaign?
Facebook Scandal Renews Call for Stronger Privacy Protections
The Facebook data breach has policymakers debating about how to police what’s become the most powerful industry on the planet.
San Jose Weighs Compromise on Union-Backed Measure Requiring Local Hires, Prevailing Wages
Developers would have to pay prevailing wages and hire local workers for subsidized projects under a proposed compromise measure.
ICE ‘Mistakenly’ Allowed Into Santa Clara Co. Jails, Sheriff Says
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office violated state and local sanctuary policies by allowing federal immigration agents to interview inmates.
Auditor Recommendations Could Save San Jose $11.6 Million
A new report shows just how many millions of dollars San Jose could save if it implemented open recommendations from the city auditor.
South Bay Schools Continue to Prepare for the Worst in Wake of Devastating Parkland Shooting
High-profile school shootings have prompted local parents and educators to take another look at their school safety plans.
By the Numbers: The Cost of Gun Violence in Santa Clara County
Troubling new statistics show the physical and financial cost of gun violence in Santa Clara County and the U.S.
District 9 City Council Hopefuls Share Their Vision for San Jose
Five folks running for the Cambrian council seat aired their views Monday in a forum hosted by the Santa Clara County Democratic Club.
San Jose Falls Far Short of State-Set Affordable Housing Goals
A new report coming before the City Council shows just how far San Jose has fallen short of its state-assigned affordable housing goals.
Donations More Than Double for San Jose Catholic Girls School Accused of Ignoring Sex Abuse
Donors angered by the accusers have reportedly chipped in $126,000 to Presentation High School’s crowdfunding campaign.
South Bay Lawmaker Wants to Outlaw Gay Conversion ‘Therapy’
Assemblyman Evan Low authored a bill that would brand so-called gay conversion therapy as fraud under consumer protection laws.
‘Justice for Stevie’ March Demands Answers in Gilroy Resident’s In-Custody Death
The family of Gilroy resident Steven Juarez and about 100 neighbors and friends took to the South County city’s streets on Saturday.
Silicon Valley Lashes Out Over Trump’s Immigration Lawsuit
South Bay officials are rebuking the U.S. Department of Justice for suing the state over laws that protect undocumented immigrants.
Op-Ed: We Need More Solidarity with San Jose Immigrants
Immigrant leaders throughout our community know what they need from their city, their neighbors and their mayor.
