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San Jose Council Candidate Falls Two Signatures Short of Qualifying for 2020 Ballot
With no other options, financial advisor Vinh Do says he’ll explore the possibility of running a write-in campaign.
Several Bay Area Cities Vow to Investigate Misconduct Claims Against Downtown Streets Team
At least six public agencies are re-evaluating contracts with the tax-exempt homeless services provider in light of the allegations.
Downtown Streets Team Faces Claims of Hard-Partying Work Culture, Gender Discrimination
Zia MacWilliams left DST because of what she describes as a toxic culture that promoted heavy drinking and tolerated discrimination.
Lawsuit: Garlic Fest Should Have Used DHS Safety Guidelines
The Garlic Festival Association in a statement declined to say whether it implemented the DHS guide cited in the Nov. 12 lawsuit.
How a Pharmaceutical Company Developed a Breakthrough Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis
Thanks to a new drug, 90 percent of cystic fibrosis patients have a treatment that targets the root cause of the disease.
San Jose City Council to Review New Plans For Diridon Station
After more than a year of design work by four local agencies, preliminary plans for a re-envisioned Diridon Station have been unveiled.
San Jose Puts Finishing Touches on ‘Tiny Homes’ for the Homeless
The cluster of 40 miniature sleeping cabins is part of a pilot program to provide shelter for the South Bay’s growing homeless population.
Fight over Proposed Sargent Ranch Quarry is Shaping Up to be Silicon Valley’s Standing Rock
Lobbyists target county supes to push plan for mining operation on lands considered sacred by local Native Americans.
SNAP Eligibility Overhaul Could Leave Thousands of South Bay College Students Hungry
College students, senior citizens already miss out on food stamps—and now the feds want to make it harder to qualify for the benefits.
San Jose Votes to Move Forward With Property Transfer Tax Measure for Affordable Housing
With an 8-0-2 approval from the City Council on Tuesday, officials now plan on drafting a proposed ballot question.
Quest to Make San Jose Streets Safer Crashes into Worsening Pedestrian, Cyclist Injury Stats
Vision Zero was supposed to make the Capital of Silicon Valley safer for pedestrians and cyclists, but things have only gotten more dangerous.
AD25 Candidates Discuss Housing Crisis at SCU Forum
Five of the eight AD25 candidates appeared at the Tuesday evening event organized by SV@Home and held at Santa Clara University.
Union Attack Ad Accuses San Jose Councilman of Rewarding ‘Slavery Towers’ Developers
It’s a slick ad apparently produced to undermine Lan Diep’s re-election bid. According to its critics however, the piece is full of falsehoods.
San Jose City Council Mulls Changes to Ellis Act Ordinance
The San Jose City Council meets at 11am Tuesday inside the council chambers at City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St. in San Jose.
San Jose Council Candidates Square Off Over Fair Elections, Transportation at SVLG Forum
Eight candidates across three San Jose City Council debated Friday morning at a Silicon Valley Leadership Group forum.
