Milpitas City Manager Tom Williams was placed on paid administrative shortly before the City Council convened for a budget hearing Thursday.
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San Jose Discusses Ordinance on Mobile Home Park Closures
San Jose will consider an ordinance to allow mobile home park owners to evict residents and close parks without redeveloping them.
Op-Ed: Revisiting Silicon Valley’s Best, Worst Political Decisions
A recent column in the Mercury News listed the best and worst local decisions in the last 50 years. Here’s a few more to add to the pile.
Milpitas City Manager Accused of Misusing Taxpayer Money
Milpitas once again finds itself at odds with its city manager, whose litigious posturing has triggered a probe into suspected corruption.
San Jose Debates When to Enact Ban on No-Cause Evictions
Two weeks after voting to outlaw no-cause evictions for all tenants, San Jose’s City Council will decide when to enact the new rule.
San Jose Residents to Weigh In on Mayor’s Proposed Budget
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo released his proposed 2017-18 budget earlier this spring. Now it’s time for residents to give their thoughts.
San Jose Still Hammering Out Details of Pension Reform Deal
The pension reform compromise San Jose voters passed last fall, which promised $42 million a year in savings, remains a work in progress.
Santa Clara County Files Lawsuit to Protect Funding from Being Slashed over ‘Sanctuary’ Status
Santa Clara County asked a judge to block President Trump’s order to slash funds for locales that refuse to enforce immigration laws.
New Hotline Aims to Defend People from Immigration Raids
The grassroots network Migra Watch will launch a 24-hour hotline for legal observers to help families targeted by ICE.
San Jose May Revise Urban Village Policy to Advance Affordable Housing Projects
The City Council on Tuesday will consider relaxing requirements that have stymied the type of development prescribed by the General Plan.
San Jose Mayor, Local Elected Officials Slam President Trump’s Proposed Spending Plan
President Donald Trump unveiled his budget Thursday, prompting swift backlash from California lawmakers and local governments.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren Tells Town Hall: ‘I’ll Do What I Can to Stop’ Trump
Rep. Zoe Lofgren’s town hall Sunday in San Jose touched on immigration, healthcare, the environment and the Electoral College.
Ex-S.F. Supervisor Named Deputy Santa Clara County Executive
Former San Francisco Supervisor David Campos has accepted a high-ranking job in Santa Clara County government.
Santa Clara County Offers Lifesaving Treatment to Combat Rise in Opioid Overdose Deaths
Santa Clara County is trying to equip the public with a lifesaving antidote that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.
San Jose Is Lucky No One Died in Inexcusable Response to Floods
It wasn’t Katrina, but officials failed in every way when it came to notifying San Jose residents of flooding—and it could have been a lot worse.
San Jose to Request Federal, State Aid for Flood Cleanup
San Jose says it needs federal aid to recover from the flood that forced thousands of people to flee their homes last week.
