Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
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More PG&E Outages Expected to Hit South Bay This Weekend
The public safety power shutoff, which is being enacted by the utility giant to curb fire risk, is expected to last from Saturday to Monday.
SJDA Exec Apologizes For Speech That Offended City Leaders
Scott Knies’ words about how some council members invoked the “issue of race” prompted outrage from at least two local electeds.
Audit Shows Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Internal Accountability Reforms Stalled for Years
Auditors say the Sheriff’s Office refused to cooperate with reviews that unearthed unsettling findings about internal accountability.
East San Jose School District Aims to Place $60M Housing Bond on March 2020 Ballot
If voters OK the measure in the March primary, the district would build 100 below-market-rate homes at the agency HQ.
County Considers New Contract for Jail Phone Calls, Tablets
The Board of Supervisors meets at 9:30am Tuesday at the County Government Center, 70 W. Hedding St., in San Jose.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Wants City to Explore Possibility of Breaking Up with PG&E
The plan would potentially require the city to purchase power lines off of the utility giant, and to build microgrids and energy storage systems.
Loma Prieta Quake Still Guides How San Jose’s Emergency Services Chief Does His Job
Surviving the 1989 earthquake left an indelible imprint on Ray Riordan, and informs his disaster preparedness work to this day.
Campbell Says No to In-N-Out
Orchard City residents searching for someplace closer than San Jose to grab a Double-Double and Animal Fries are straight out of luck.
San Jose Water Co. Finalizes Merger with East Coast Utility
Locals who’ve kept a close eye on the company, however, say regulators failed to determine whether the tie-up serves the public interest.
Google Submits Official Mega-Campus Plans to San Jose
Now that the application is in the city’s hands, the project will embark on a year-long public engagement and environmental review process.
Op-Ed: South Bay Leaders Must Do More to Lift Up LGBTQ Voices
In Silicon Valley, we may pride ourselves on our progressive values, but we have more work to do to truly lead in this area.
Skinner: To Fix Housing Shortage, San Jose Should Legalize Apartments in City’s West Side
Let an apartment building rise in every neighborhood—especially in West San Jose, Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Almaden.
How a Condo Sale Became a Drawn-Out Bureaucratic Nightmare for One SJ Resident
Christine Hanchett says the city broke its promise and violated a legally binding sales agreement by changing the rules as it went.
Delayed PG&E Blackouts Made for a Slow Day at Company’s South Bay Resource Center
It was hardly the most eventful day for the PG&E staff at Avaya Stadium. But some folks figured that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Santa Clara Co. Declares State of Emergency Amid Power Outage
The declaration will be in effect for the duration of the power shutoff and must be ratified by the Board of Supervisors within a week.
