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Q&A: Aisha Wahab on Making History, Running for Congress, Moving Beyond Identity Politics
The 31-year-old Hayward councilwoman comes to San Jose tonight to talk about her experience running for office as a woman of color.
Happy Fourth of July From SJI
For those looking to stay in San Jose, the Rotary Club will host its free fireworks show from 6 to 10pm at Discovery Meadow.
Dynamex Decision: How Millions of Workers Could be Swept Up in a Bill Aimed at the Gig Economy
Do you freelance? Have a side hustle? Then you should be paying attention to a major employment fight coming to a head in Sacramento.
Op-Ed: Doing Good Business Shouldn’t be Separated From Businesses Doing Good
There is a responsibility for businesses to invest back into their local communities. It is the way forward.
Massive Fire Destroys Condo Construction Site in Santa Clara
Firefighters have since contained the blaze, but there’s still smoldering debris and a mop-up is underway.
Fee for All: Private Wealth Managers Siphon San Jose’s Pension Reform Savings
A shift toward risky but poor-performing investments now costs San Jose’s pension plans more than $70 million a year in fees alone.
San Jose Preps for PG&E’s Fire-Safety Power Shutdowns
It’s hard to imagine what San Jose would look like if it went dark. But a plan by California’s largest energy provider could do just that.
Monday Night Live! Returns for 26th Annual Fundraising Show
This year’s cast includes Randall King as artistic director, Cathleen King as executive director and Michael Van Every as host.
Letter to the Editor: Santa Clara Should Face Consequences for CPRA Non-Compliance
Former mayoral candidate Anthony Becker said he is embarrassed that Santa Clara failed to comply with basic transparency standards.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
Political Advisor Alex Lee Joins 25th Assembly District Race
Yet another Milpitan jumped into the 25th Assembly District race to succeed Assemblyman Kansen Chu.
St. Anton—One of State’s Largest Affordable Housing Projects—is Set to Break Ground in 2020
The apartment is slated for a 45-acre swath of land in the Calle del Mundo neighborhood and is part of a larger mixed-use development.
San Jose’s New Song
Is a teenage Kiwi—who hasn’t even spent a decade in San Jose—the right musical icon to capture the city in a remotely authentic way?
Upcoming Planning Commission Appointment Will Test San Jose’s Commitment to Equity, Diversity
As San Jose’s elected leaders quibble about equity in the city’s budget, another test of their fidelity to the principle is on the horizon.
San Jose Weighs New Tax Measures for 2020 Ballot
The question of whether to raise taxes forged an unlikely alliance between the most conservative and most progressive council members.
