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Op-Ed: Apathy Towards the Unhoused is Dangerous
We need to show our unhoused neighbors compassion and protect them when the city, county and others fail to do so.
Hearing on St. Louise, O’Connor Sales Canceled, Ruling on Their Fate Expected Any Day Now
There will be no court hearing of a request by AG Xavier Becerra's motion to block the sale of the two local hospitals.
Powerful Patrons Bankroll Silicon Valley Newsgathering Startups
As ads play a diminishing role in the media biz, news outlets are increasingly trying to get by on some blend of paywalls and auxiliary revenue.
Claims of Fraud Go Both Ways in Stanford-StartX Lawsuit
Arturo Devesa’s dream of making it big in the tech industry ebbed into a nightmare of litigation between his company and investors.
VTA May Cut Service on ‘Hotel 22,’ Region’s Only 24-Hour Bus Route
That Valley Transit Authority may discontinue some routes and reduce frequency on others in response to a looming budget shortfall.
10 Compete for 4 Commercial Weed Permits in Mountain View
A host of viable contenders, including heavyweights MedMen and Caliva, are vying for a small number of cannabis permits in the South Bay city.
BREAKING: San Martin Rape Suspect Arrested in San Jose
Sharwian Bobian, an accused rapist who went missing for more than a month, was taken into custody Friday after a days-long manhunt.
After Years of Planning Santa Clara’s Urban Farm ‘Agrihood’ is Set to Break Ground by 2020
One of Santa Clara’s biggest affordable housing projects in the pipeline promises to offer a unique blend of urban living and farm life.
Victim Recounts Rape, DA Files Charges, Suspect Remains Free
Accused rapist Sharwian Bobian walked away from a psych hold a full month before the Santa Clara County DA filed charges against him.
SJ City Council to Review Series of Affordable Housing Proposals
A slate of proposals could add hundreds of below-market-rate residential units to San Jose’s intractably deficient housing stock.
Op-Ed: We Need a Cohesive Vision for Silicon Valley’s Airport
It's time to reimagine the Mineta San Jose International Airport as more than just a place that facilitates the movement of people and goods.
With Measure B Tax Revenue Freed Up, Work Begins on Critical Transportation Improvements
Two years after county voters OK’d the sales tax for transportation upgrades, the public will finally start to reap its rewards.
The Big Problem This Bankruptcy Won’t Solve for PG&E
PG&E may be solvent, but it is facing a cash flow problem as a byproduct of $30 billion in potential liabilities from a series of catastrophic fires.
Moderates Beat Establishment Slate in South Bay ADEMS
A series of obscure elections recently took place with potentially profound implications for the fate of the California Democratic Party.
San Jose Weighs Economic Benefits, Safety Risks in Push to Elevate Downtown Skyline
An unprecedented surge of new development in San Jose has sped up plans to raise the limits of the historically low-lying cityscape.
