Milpitas has hired a new chief administrator: San Jose deputy city manager Julie Edmonds-Mares.
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Milpitas Selects New Interim City Manager Who Was Fired From Previous Job in Arroyo Grande
Sources say Milpitas elected officials are close to selecting the next city manager from a field of 30 applicants.
Santa Clara County Inmate Accused of Raping a Child Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
A Santa Clara County inmate died in custody early Thursday by what officials are calling an apparent suicide.
Mayor Sam Liccardo Off to a Running Start in Re-Election Bid
Mayor Sam Liccardo beat his own record for the opening campaign fundraising period of his 2018 re-election bid.
Lawsuit: Jail Official’s Conflict of Interest Undermines Santa Clara County Inmate Grievances
Inmates and their advocates call Santa Clara County’s jail grievance system unfair because of an official’s alleged conflict of interest.
San Jose May Extend Tax Deadline for Small Landlords
In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax.
On Seven Years in Silicon Valley
Seven years ago to the day, San Jose Inside published my first story. It’s now time to file my final report.
The Year in Preview: Important Local Issues to Watch in 2018
There’s no telling the future, but here we give you some cursory predictions about a handful of local issues.
San Jose Grapples with Spike in Violent, Juvenile Crimes
San Jose saw a sharp increase in violent crimes in 2017, according to preliminary data that the city expects to finalize later this month.
2017 Year in Review: A Record-Setting Year We’d Like to Forget
And we thought 2016 was bad. The last 12 months have been record setting in all the wrong ways. Take a quick look back and then move on.
San Jose’s Buddy’s Cannabis One of First to Earn State License
A San Jose collective this week became one of the first in the state to obtain a license to sell recreational pot.
Local Law Enforcement Offers ‘Second Chance’ to Avoid Jail During Holiday Season
South Bay residents with an arrest warrant to their name have a chance to trade it for a citation and a new court date this holiday season.
Rehab Owners Who Lost License Amid Shocking Allegations Deny Charges, Get Back to Business
Shocking allegations shut down Life Choices rehab in 2014, but the people in charge dispute the charges and are back in business.
San Jose City Council Debates Financing Plan for Urban Villages
San Jose officials will discuss how to finance public amenities in its future urban villages, pockets of dense mixed-use development.
San Jose Punts on Relocating Columbus Statue Until 2018
San Jose officials announced Wednesday that Christopher Columbus will likely spend one last holiday season at City Hall.
Stanford Study: Rising Cost of Public Employee Pensions Eat Up San Jose’s New Tax Revenue
A study up for review by the San Jose City Council affirms that revenue from two new tax measures is being eaten up by pension costs.
