The owner of a Silicon Valley law firm and her ex-husband allegedly falsified records to bring in $52 million of foreign investment.
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San Jose Considers Launching Cannabis Equity Program
The program would make San Jose eligible for state funds to incorporate minority and lower-income dispensary workers into the local industry.
Survey: 44 Percent of Residents Consider Leaving Silicon Valley
More and more South Bay residents dreaming of cheaper pastures, according to a new poll by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group.
Bay Area Women’s Marcher Plans 2020 Run Against Brigade CEO in San Jose’s District 10
Jennifer Higgins Bradanini plans to run against Brigade Media founder Matt Mahan in next year’s Almaden Valley City Council race.
SJ Mayor Sam Liccardo Calls for More Tax Cuts for Developers
To help the city meet its lofty affordable housing goals, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo wants to slash construction taxes on new development.
As Residents Build Bigger Homes, Cupertino City Planners Turn to Software to Manage
Driven by an influx of wealthy residents looking to rebuild their homes, the city has turned to software to make zoning easier to grasp.
Rocketship Warned for Violating Charter with Late Audits, Costly Lapse in Teacher Credentialing
The charter chain came under fire for submitting late financials two years in a row and losing track of credential status for some instructors.
SJ Mulls Ways to Offset Cost of Upping Downtown Height Limits
As part of its quest to raise downtown building heights, San Jose will consider a unique funding proposal to offset costs to the airline industry.
Op-Ed: Secrecy, Private Influence Threatened Santa Clara County’s Sanborn Park
Thanks to public opposition, the county stopped the project. But it should also condemn its parks division for conducting business in secret.
2020 Challengers Emerge in San Jose’s D4 City Council Race
Huy Tran shares much in common with Lan Diep, but their political differences inspired him to challenge the D4 rep’s re-election.
Op-Ed: Key Projects Aim to Provide Flood Protection for Thousands of ESSJ Homes
Valley Water officials say the agency needs continued public support support in order to reduce flood risks along South Bay waterways.
State Sen. Jim Beall Renews Focus on Mental Health, Housing During Final Two Years in Office
With a new governor at the helm, the career lawmaker is ready to take another crack at bills vetoed time and again by past administrations.
Jobs Report Argues For Offshore Wind Farm on Central Coast
A Berkeley nonprofit says that two California wind farms could create 18,000 jobs green sector jobs.
Op-Ed: San Jose Mayor’s Proposed Gun Rules May Jeopardize Our Safety
Gun safety is important and something the law-abiding citizens support, which is why South Bay libertarians reject the mayor’s proposed laws.
New Laws Expand Access to Police Records, Renew Scrutiny of Officer-Caused Deaths
Thanks to a new law, police video once available only to authorities and few others will become public to anyone who asks.
Taxpayers Demand Sunshine in Little-Known Special District
Rancho Rinconada is struggling to adapt to a constituency that’s generations removed and a world apart from the one that spawned it.
