San Jose’s 16 licensed pot shops can sell non-medicinal cannabis to anyone over the age of 21 starting Jan. 1.
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San Jose City Council to Vote on Linking Rent Hikes to Inflation
With housing costs growing far faster than wages, San Jose officials are considering whether to link rent control to the rate of inflation.
When People Go Missing, Legal Limitations Make It Hard for Friends, Family to Find Them
When someone voluntarily goes missing, personal rights and legal restrictions make it nearly impossible for their family to find them.
Taking Aim at Blight, San Jose City Council Considers Creation of Empty Storefront Registry
San Jose officials may create a vacant storefront registry to spur landlords to clean up or lease out blighted buildings in downtown.
Santa Clara County Jail Inmates to Go On Hunger Strike to Protest Isolation, ‘Inhumane’ Conditions
Santa Clara County inmates are set to refuse food to protest what they call the arbitrary use of solitary confinement and other jail conditions.
Politically Motivated ICE Hotline Turns Neighbors, Friends and Even Spouses into Informants
Internal call logs show that ICE’s VOICE hotline has become a way for families, friends and neighbors to snitch on suspected undocumented immigrants.
San Jose Weighs Gun Storage Policy to Prevent Theft
San Jose will discuss an ordinance that would require gun owners to lock up their weapons while they’re away or risk getting fined.
City of Santa Clara, 49ers Clash Yet Again on Concert Curfews
Last week, Santa Clara’s mayor blasted the 49ers for allowing Coldplay to break curfew at Levi’s Stadium. The situation is not exactly improving.
North Bay Continues Battle with Wind-Whipped Firestorm: ‘It Looks Like a Nuclear Wasteland’
The North Bay firestorms left much of Santa Rosa a smoking ruin, and took at least 15 lives and left authorities looking for 150 people.
Santa Clara County Sheriff Candidate Joseph LaJuenesse Butts Heads with Union Leaders
Sheriff candidate Joseph LaJeunesse may have put in 14 years at the Santa Clara County law enforcement agency, but he still feels like an outsider.
Alviso Resident Leading Charge against Developers, Landowners Has History of Domestic Violence
Two community leaders in Alviso have been fighting over a six-figure lawsuit settlement, but one of them has a violent past that’s just come to light.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Unveils Ambitious Plan to Build 25,000 New Homes by 2022
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo on Monday unveiled an ambitious plan to build 25,000 new homes over the next five years.
High-Speed Rail Delay More than Triples Planned Cost to San Jose
San Jose has to amend its contract with the California High Speed Rail Authority to reflect delayed construction deadlines for the bullet train.
Nationwide ICE Raids Lead to 21 Arrests in Santa Clara County
Federal immigration agents arrested 21 people from Santa Clara County as part of a nationwide crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
Audit Finds that San Jose’s Dept. of Environmental Services Has Poor Oversight of Contracts
Weak controls over consulting contracts in San Jose’s Environmental Services Department put the city at risk of cost overruns, an audit found.
Tom Williams Resigns as Milpitas City Manager to Avoid Arbitration
Milpitas City Manager Tom Williams has resigned after more than a decade on the job and four months on paid leave.
