The first polling in the San Jose mayor’s race came out this week, showing that Sam Liccardo can coast his way to re-election.
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Silicon Valley Schools Report Rash of Violent Threats
A series of violent threats against South Bay schools this past week prompted heightened police presence and resulted in some arrests.
Op-Ed: Evergreen Homes Initiative a Wolf in Grandma’s Clothing
The Big Bad Wolf in this case is a group of wealthy landowners and developers peddling a deceptive ballot initiative.
Rape Kit Testing to Speed Up Under Proposal by Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez
Santa Clara County will study how to speed up rape kit analysis, which typically takes more than three months to complete.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Ambitious New Climate Plan
San Jose aims to become one of the first cities in the U.S. to curb greenhouse gas emissions to the levels set in the Paris accord.
SVO Endorses Pierluigi Oliverio for Santa Clara County Supervisor
The Silicon Valley Organization has endorsed Pierluigi Oliverio in the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors race.
Poll: San Jose Voters Support Proposed Google Village
A new poll shows that San Jose voters largely favor Google’s plans to build a massive new headquarters in downtown.
Most Government Offices Closed in Observance of Presidents Day
Local government offices are taking the day off to celebrate the national holiday. Here's a partial list of what's open and closed today.
San Jose Hit with String of Mailbox, Mail Truck Break-Ins
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service says there has been an increase of cluster box and postal truck break-ins over the last several weeks.
Op-Ed: Men Can Stop Rape
Contrary to the assertion of one San Jose councilman, the #MeToo movement did not ruin Valentine’s Day.
Silicon Valley NAACP Calls for Resignation of Deputy Sheriffs’ Union President Don Morrissey
NAACP chapter president Rev. Jethroe Moore accused the head of the Santa Clara County sheriff deputies union of sending racist texts.
Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech
Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address.
Cash Continues Pouring into Santa Clara County Races
All but one of the candidates vying for county Supervisor Ken Yeager’s seat have surpassed the quarter-million dollar fundraising mark.
SJPD Investigates Officer-Involved Shooting in East Side
Police on Monday shot an armed woman who was reportedly suffering from a mental health crisis. She is expected to survive her injuries.
San Jose Considers Removing Columbus Statue from City Hall
San Jose may finally decide to remove a Christopher Columbus statue from City Hall, where it has been the target of repeated vandalism.
Santa Clara County Launches Pro-Immigrant Campaign Amid Fears of ICE Crackdown
Amid panic over a potential ICE crackdown, local officials are launching a campaign to highlight the contributions of foreign-born residents.
