Such an emergency facility would provide basic shelter, showers, food, storage of belongings, and should permit animal companions.
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Pending State Bill Would Preempt Local Cannabis Bans
If Assembly Bill 1356 passes, it would force cities to allow one cannabis retail permit for every four liquor licenses.
Audit Directs SJ to Improve Outreach for New Development
If you’ve had trouble figuring out what public hearing notices say or even where to find them when you see new construction, you’re not alone.
As Congress Weighs Weed-Friendly Banking, California Eyes Crypto-Payments for Cannabis
A pending state bill would allow the pot industry in California to finally evolve from an all-cash enterprise.
Lawmakers Advance Raft of Charter School Curbs
The votes were the first in what figures to be a lengthy battle between two of the state’s most powerful education interests.
One Man’s Trash: Dominic Caserta Caught ‘Illegally Dumping’
“It weirded them out,” a source familiar with the incident says. “And I can see why: The man did not look well.”
Morgan Hill Denies Request for 2018 Police Shooting Records
City officials and free press advocates are at odds over whether police video and other records related to a 2018 shooting should be made public.
Susan Ellenberg Casts Sole Vote Against Weakening Santa Clara County’s Sanctuary Policy
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors moved 4-1 Tuesday to figure out how to water down its landmark ordinance.
Op-Ed: VTA Should Use Measure B Funds to Save Critical Bus Service
The VTA can and should re-allocate funds from its Measure B highway programs to protect highly used bus lines in Santa Clara County.
Developer Proposes Turning Former Lido’s Nightclub Building into Office, Retail Space
Urban Catalyst said it wants to redevelop the building on 30 S. First St. into a 76,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
Arbitrator Rejects Ex-Milpitas Official’s Harassment Claims
Tom Williams, who threatened to sue his own city for $1 million, will apparently walk away with just $1,372 and change.
Election 2020: Transit Activist Andrew Boone to Challenge Dev Davis in San Jose’s District 6
The first-term councilwoman, who represents the city’s affluent and politically active Willow Glen district, says she welcomes the challenge.
San Jose Homicide Renews Debate Over Sanctuary Laws
County officials are poised to roll back a landmark local policy amid public outcry over the murder of Bambi Larson.
Private Colleges Wary as California Legislator Calls for Crackdown on Legacy Admits
A new bill would bar colleges from receiving state financial aid dollars if they give preference to applicants with ties to alumni or donors.
Op-Ed: Removing Barriers to Voting Will Improve Turnout, Strengthen Democracy
Although we like to think of the United States as a democracy that actively engages our citizens, we consistently fall short of making that a reality.
Longtime Station Owner Wants to Give KLIV to City of San Jose
After a half-century at the helm, 97-year-old Bob Kieve wants to donate the AM radio station to the community.
