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San Jose Unveils Plan to Make ‘Granny Flat’ Construction Simpler, More Affordable
The proposal is part of a broader effort to add 25,000 units—10,000 of them below-market-rate—to the city’s housing supply by 2022.
SJPD Becomes First Big-City Police Department in the Nation to Fly the Rainbow Pride Flag
Law enforcement officials applauded the moment as a sign that a more progressive era of policing has come to Silicon Valley.
Local Lawmakers Propose Hate Crime Prevention Task Force
A recent spate of ideologically motivated massacres have prompted local lawmakers to think of ways to keep hate crimes in check.
For Three Decades, City-Funded Artwork Has Largely Excluded San Jose’s Homegrown Talent
An analysis of San Jose’s public art paints a story of a city that’s failed to use its economic power to invest in its own creative community.
San Jose Weighs Impact of Closing Reid-Hillview Airport
The East Side airport’s potential closure has been the subject of impassioned public discussion for the better part of the past year.
San Jose Lawmakers Hear Next Steps for Reid-Hillview Closure
The City Council on Tuesday will review the land’s potential uses and the impact it would have on Mineta San Jose International Airport.
By the Numbers: Caltrain’s 2040 Vision for Future Growth
We compiled some key data points about the future of Caltrain, which recently announced its multi-billion, multi-decade expansion plan.
Lan Diep Condemns Push Poll Rumor as Political Smear Tactic
The San Jose councilman says he’s been caught in the crossfires of an apparent political hit that aims to cast him in a bad light.
Santa Clara County Gets First Voting Tech Upgrade Since ’03
Silicon Valley voters will be using an entirely new system to cast their ballots in 2020.
San Jose Mayor Unveils First-of-Its-Kind Policy Proposal to Combat Gun Violence
Weeks after a gunman killed three people in Gilroy, Sam Liccardo has introduced a sweeping initiative to prevent future massacres.
Union Coalition Pushes Reform Measure That Would Shift San Jose’s Mayoral Elections
A local coalition of union-aligned advocacy groups hope to upend what they call a pay-to-play environment in San Jose politics.
Zheng Saisai Captures 1st Singles Title at Silicon Valley Classic
The Classic is the longest-running women’s-only professional tennis tournament in the world.
San Jose Looks to Add Digital Billboards to Cityscape
After extensive outreach, officials on Tuesday will be looking for a green-light to find advertisers for two billboards on city property.
Plaintiffs Await Ruling in San Jose’s Google Secrecy Lawsuit
Though there was no ruling Thursday afternoon, the plaintiffs held a presser, addressing a crowd gathered on the outskirts of St. James Park.
San Jose Revisits Prevailing Wage for Private Construction
The City Council on Tuesday will debate a policy requiring contractors to hire locally and pay prevailing wages on subsidized projects.
