An internal audit going before the City Council found that San Jose often fails to track fees and waivers for high-rise development.
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Gavilan College Accused of Racial Bias after Recruiting Violations, Improper Benefits Come to Light
Gavilan College faces charges of racial bias after 17 football players—all but one of them African American—were removed from the team.
City Council to Discuss San Jose Water Company’s Overbilling
The investor-owned water company that serves about half of Santa Clara County owes a fortune to ratepayers. The only question is: how much?
Santa Clara County May Place Jails Under Civilian Oversight
Santa Clara County will consider whether to create a civilian watchdog division to keep an eye on its troubled jails.
Deanna Santana: The South Bay’s Most Prolific Public Mercenary
Deanna Santana, the South Bay’s most prolific public mercenary, is taking her talents to Santa Clara.
Santa Clara County Takes Stand Supporting Net Neutrality
With only a few days left to weigh in on the government’s plan to kill net neutrality, Santa Clara County took a stand to protect an open internet.
San Jose City Council Looks at Ways to Salvage Tiny Homes Plan
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday will consider how to salvage its proposal to build tiny home communities for the homeless.
SV411 Podcast: Chris Burrill, Director of Hammer Theatre
This week Metro’s SV411 Podcast runs down some of the biggest stories in local politics and the reinvented Hammer Theatre Center.
Activists Protest Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Taser Request
Activists rallied today to protest plans by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office to arm jail and patrol deputies with Tasers.
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas Announces Retirement
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas announced his retirement at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. His last day is set for Oct. 13.
SV411 Podcast: San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo on Trump, Google
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo took part in Metro’s SV411 podcast to discuss everything from Donald Trump and Google to pension reform.
San Jose Considers Controversial Wage Settlement with Republic Services, Newby Island Landfill
San Jose may be close to resolving a drawn-out legal fight with its recycling contractor over how to enforce the city’s living wage policy.
Milpitas Takes First Step to Fire Embattled City Manager
Milpitas’ City Council authorized the firing of its embattled City Manager Tom Williams in a 4-0 vote Tuesday.
SJ Councilman Tam Nguyen Clashes with Rival over Flag Ban
An ongoing rivalry between two local politicians came to a head earlier this week, prompting accusations of a physical attack.
Mayor Sam Liccardo Launches 2018 Re-Election Campaign
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announced Thursday that he will run for re-election in 2018. So far, no other contenders have emerged.
Milpitas City Council Poised to Fire City Manager Tom Williams
Milpitas may finally part ways with City Manager Tom Williams, whose misuse of public funds could forfeit his severance package.
