The Keystone project at 491 W. San Carlos St. lies close to Adobe’s headquarters, the Diridon Station and the SAP Center.
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UPDATE: PG&E Confirms Widespread Power Outage in Santa Clara Co.
On the second anniversary of the Tubbs fire, PG&E has confirmed that it will turn off the power for nearly 800,000 customers.
UPDATE: SEIU, County Agree to Reconvene Labor Negotiations
SEIU Local 521, which represents 12,000 county service employees, called the strike over alleged unfair labor practices.
PG&E Issues Power Outage Warning for Santa Clara County
South Bay residents should start preparing for a possible widespread electricity blackout that could last up to a seven days.
Urban Catalyst Unveils New Mural on Fountain Alley Building
For the people who commissioned the mural, it’s an ode to San Jose’s potential. For the artist, it’s a convergence of her own past and present.
San Jose Draws Scrutiny From State Leaders, Other Cities Over Tax-Sharing Pact with eBay
Locally, however, the only controversy over the treaty involved how, exactly, to divvy up the money once it starts pouring into city coffers.
Despite Commitment to ‘House Every Spartan,’ SJSU Turns Homeless Students Away
The response from SJSU administrators has fallen short of their promises—such as providing safe parking in one of the nearby garages.
SJ Leaders Discuss Preliminary Anti-Displacement Policy
The finalized policy will make its way to the council this winter after running through various city commissions.
Op-Ed: Valley Water Close to Finalizing Key Flood Protections at Lake Cunningham Park
Valley Water says the improvements are proof of its dedication to keeping residents and businesses safe from future floods.
State Senate Candidates Sound Off On Transportation, Housing
All but one candidate in the State Senate District 15 race appeared at a SVLG forum Friday to voice their views on key issues affecting voters.
East San Jose Councilwoman Rallies for More Diversity on City’s Planning Commission
The seven-member land-use commission has become a flashpoint in a politically charged conversation about equity in local government.
Pres High Opens Investigation Into Sexual Misconduct Claims
Newly-hired President Holly Elkins broke the news Thursday in a letter addressed to the school’s students and alumni.
As SJ Expands 5G Broadband Network, Cell Phone Tech is Called Out for Health Scares
San Jose is set to roll out fifth generation of wireless technology for the masses, whether they’re ready or not.
Amid Fears Over Reported ICE Raid, San Jose Leaders Remind Public of City’s Sanctuary Policy
But reports surfacing online included enough detail to inspire real fear in the largely Latino and Vietnamese East Side.
San Jose Councilman Urges City to Hasten Long-Delayed Commercial Linkage Fee Study
D3 Councilor Raul Peralez called it “more than disappointing” that a feasibility study on the fee faces yet another several-month delay.
Donations, Gun Permits Link to Facebook Security Detail
The names appear on a list from the Sheriff’s Office, which is under investigation by the DA for the way it grants concealed gun permits.
