Mission City’s politics got flipped on its head this week when three newcomers came out ahead in their bids for City Council.
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Wine and Cannabis Industries Should Evolve Together
The annual Wine and Weed Symposium brings together two "frenemy" industries that have a lot to work out to work together.
After Prop. 22 Win in California, Labor Groups Vow Challenges
Now, with the presidential race still undecided, the state’s war over gig work could also sway the national conversation over the future of work.
Op-Ed: How to Forecast the Outcome of an Election Without Polling a Single Person
Dear campaigns: consider spending a fraction of your research budget on socionomic analysis.
Op-Ed: Without Systemic Change, BLM Banners Are Nothing More Than Performative Wokeness
The banners could reaffirm our commitment to equity. But right now, the promises they hold are as empty as the wind that blows them.
Prop and Hot Race Calls: Californians Waive Labor Law for Uber and Lyft, Keep Cash Bail
On two other measures, California voters continued to distance themselves from the state’s tough-on-crime approach of prior decades.
Silicon Valley Faith, Community Leaders Call for Peaceful Transfer of Power After Election Day
Count All Votes, which takes place at 11am Wednesday, will include de-escalation training, a prayer vigil and peaceful rally.
Election Day 2020: Live Updates
Santa Clara County got off to a strong start with early voting, with 62 percent of ballots cast before the polls even opened today.
Early Voting Shatters Records in Santa Clara County, Entire State
Not since the 1968 election that fractured the New Deal coalition have Americans faced choices as stark as those before them today.
Beware The Annual Cannabis-infused Candy Scare Stories
Parents, police and news reports seem to be realizing that that no one wants to give away their pricy pot to kids.
SCCOE Trustee Joe DiSalvo Used Public Resources to Solicit Campaign Contributions
Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan asked the trustee to “cease and desist” from using his county email addresses for political purposes.
Mexican Heritage Plaza to Host Covid-friendly Dia de los Muertos
We all know about Day of the Dead or Dawn of the Dead. But what about a Drive of the Dead?
Santa Clara Candidate Apparently Skirts U.S. Mail Law to Promote His City Council Campaign
Robert Mezzetti appears to have skipped over the USPS to get at least some of his campaign literature in voters’ mailboxes.
Councilwoman Dev Davis Faces Green Party Candidate Jake Tonkel in San Jose’s D6 Race
Interest groups dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into the District 6 race have made it one of the priciest local elections.
Newly Unearthed Facebook Posts Point to More Widespread Bias Among San Jose Police
A blog post published today names a litany of cops whose apparent prejudice calls into question the integrity of their policing.
Why Do We Keep Voting on This? Exploring Proposition 13’s ‘Tax Revolt Family Tree’
In the current election cycle, Californians are being asked to weigh in on two more changes to the tax-slashing constitutional amendment.
