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When a Partner Realizes Their Spouse Isn’t Straight
Joyce Miller, a retired nurse, leads a local support group that helps straight spouses cope when their partner comes out of the closet.
San Jose Council Weighs How to Regulate Massage Parlors
Armed with greater oversight, San Jose is figuring out how to rein in prostitution while protecting the rights of legitimate massage therapists.
Leadership Group Releases Poll of San Jose Council Candidates
A new survey asks San Jose City Council candidates to weigh in on four issues: transportation, housing, education and the environment.
San Jose Considers Forming New Division of Marijuana Control
Two years after enacting citywide cannabis regulations, San Jose may create a Division of Marijuana Control to take over enforcement.
San Jose Could Save Millions by Tackling Audit Findings
San Jose faces nearly 300 open audit recommendations that could save the city millions of dollars if resolved.
Mayor Unveils Ambitious, Vague Plan to Make San Jose ‘Smart’
Mayor Sam Liccardo unveiled a plan Wednesday to make San Jose the most technologically advanced city in the nation by 2020. OK.
District 6 Candidate Forum Has Some Contenders Bristling
Never shy to whisk the pot, San Jose Councilman Pierluigi Oliverio has enraged some of his potential successors.
Assemblyman Chu Pushes for Daylight Saving Time to Go Dark
If State Assemblyman Kansen Chu (D-San Jose) gets his way on daylight saving time, we'll never have to reset our clocks again.
If Donald Trump Wins then… A Silicon Valley Transplant’s Guide on Moving to Canada
The chances of Donald Trump becoming President of the United States has some people jumpy. But jumpy enough to move to Canada?
San Jose to Convert Vacant Plaza Hotel into Homeless Shelter
San Jose is poised to spend the next six months converting the shuttered Plaza Hotel into a temporary shelter for homeless people.
Council May Compromise on Biz Tax, Sets Sales Tax for June Ballot
Pressured by a proposed ballot measure that would hike the city’s business tax, San Jose reached a compromise earlier this week.
Political NASCAR: A Republican Millionaire’s Plan to Shame the State Legislature into Reform
John Cox, a 60-year-old Midwesterner who made his fortune in law and real estate, moved to California to play golf and upend the state’s political system.
Medical Marijuana Ordinance Slated for June Special Election
San Jose may assign Mayor Sam Liccardo to pen argument and rebuttal against an initiative that aims to replace the city's medical marijuana ordinance.
Darcie Green Assembly Campaign Makes Strange Accounting Errors
Darcie Green’s campaign had a few stumbles to begin the year. Now, hard-to-find campaign filings have raised questions about her accounting practices.
Battery, But No Hate Crime Convictions in SJSU Bullying Trial
On Monday, a jury found three former San Jose State students guilty of battery—but not hate crimes—against another student.
