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San Jose Approves ‘Reach Codes’ to Promote Green Development
The environmentally friendly standards will become a part of the city’s building codes if state regulators give them the green light.
County Supervisor Candidates Square Off Over Housing, Transportation at Dem Forum
Despite being a no-show Monday, Otto Lee won the Silicon Valley Democratic Club endorsement in the D3 supervisor race.
Law Requiring More Gender Equity on Company Boards Sparks Sweeping Change
It’s clear now, a year since California passed SB 826, that there is momentum toward closing the gender gap in company boardrooms.
Stealing Home: Weak Oversight Leaves Rent-Subsidy Fraud Unchecked for Years on End
The local housing agency says it doesn't aggressively pursue fraud. As a result, scammers fall under the radar for years—and sometimes decades.
Lynbrook High School Faces Backlash for Hiring Ex-Judge Aaron Persky as Tennis Coach
Fremont Union High School District officials who hired the recalled jurist say the outrage over his new gig took them off guard.
San Jose Cancels Overnight Parking Program for Homeless Families at Seven Trees
Families who were parking overnight outside Seven Trees Community Center will be moving onto a different kind of shelter: a motel room.
San Jose to Consider Forgivable Loans For Backyard Cottages
The loan initiative is being championed by Mayor Sam Liccardo and council members Magdalena Carrasco, Sylvia Arenas and Pam Foley.
Santa Clara Co. Supervisor Joe Simitian Wants More Focus on Election Security Ahead of 2020
The North County rep wants to hear regular updates about election security, starting at the Oct. 22 Board of Supervisors meeting.
SJ Poised to Renew Contracts with Homeless Service Providers
Up for consideration are grants that would fund PATH, the Bill Wilson Center and a mobile hygiene program called Dignity on Wheels.
Q&A: MDisrupt Founders on the State of the Health-Tech Industry, Avoiding Another Theranos
We caught up with the founders of MDisrupt to hear their insights about health-tech industry and their hopes for their latest venture.
San Jose May End ‘Safe Parking’ Program for the Homeless at Seven Trees Community Center
Some have lost faith in the program, which was hailed as an innovative short-term fix for the growing number of car-dwelling families.
Thousands of Silicon Valley College Students Struggle with Homelessness, Hunger
The South Bay’s poorest pupils sleep in cars, on couches and in the library—all while holding down day jobs and earning degrees.
‘Emily Doe’ Reveals Her Identity in New Memoir, ‘Know My Name’
The book will be available in bookstores on Sept. 24, just days after Miller’s first-ever TV interview is set to air on 60 Minutes.
Q&A: Ro Khanna on Yemen, Foreign Policy and Ending Violence at Home and Abroad
The congressman reflected on his push to end violence overseas and extremism in the US, and what inspired him to pursue a career in politics.
Report: 1 in 3 Santa Clara County Teens Have Tried E-Cigs, Vaping
The California Student Tobacco Survey reached students in grades eight, 10 and 12 at 18 schools in the South Bay.
