In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax.
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State Bill Would Lift Penalty on Recreational Cannabis Sales
A Bay Area lawmaker has introduced a bill that would waive a 10 percent penalty on cash payments for recreational pot sales.
The Year in Preview: Important Local Issues to Watch in 2018
There’s no telling the future, but here we give you some cursory predictions about a handful of local issues.
2017 Year in Review: A Record-Setting Year We’d Like to Forget
And we thought 2016 was bad. The last 12 months have been record setting in all the wrong ways. Take a quick look back and then move on.
Secretive New Community Group Spearheads Petition to Recall SJ Councilman Sergio Jimenez
Anti-homeless sentiment in south San Jose has led to a new organization and recall campaign to unseat Councilman Sergio Jimenez.
San Jose’s Buddy’s Cannabis One of First to Earn State License
A San Jose collective this week became one of the first in the state to obtain a license to sell recreational pot.
San Jose City Council Gives Tiny Homes Proposal Another Chance
After public backlash quashed plans earlier this year to build tiny cabins for the homeless in San Jose, city officials are giving it another shot.
Rehab Owners Who Lost License Amid Shocking Allegations Deny Charges, Get Back to Business
Shocking allegations shut down Life Choices rehab in 2014, but the people in charge dispute the charges and are back in business.
San Jose Punts on Relocating Columbus Statue Until 2018
San Jose officials announced Wednesday that Christopher Columbus will likely spend one last holiday season at City Hall.
San Jose Approves the Sale of Recreational Cannabis for 2018
San Jose’s 16 licensed pot shops can sell non-medicinal cannabis to anyone over the age of 21 starting Jan. 1.
Eviction of Elderly Couple Shows How Displacement Imperils Seniors, Disabled Tenants
Advocates for the elderly say the housing crisis imperils the health of seniors, who are harder hit than most tenants when faced with eviction.
When People Go Missing, Legal Limitations Make It Hard for Friends, Family to Find Them
When someone voluntarily goes missing, personal rights and legal restrictions make it nearly impossible for their family to find them.
Valley Water District Loses Yet Another High-Ranking Executive
The Golden Spigot has lost yet another high-ranking executive—Chief Administrative Officer Susan Stanton—barely 10 months after her hire.
Vancouver Whitecaps Oust San Jose Earthquakes from Playoffs
The Vancouver Whitecaps beat the San Jose Earthquakes 5-0 Wednesday in the knockout round of the MLS Cup Playoffs at BC Place.
Downtown San Jose’s Yoga Shala Searches for New Digs After Lease Deal Fell Through
The future of longtime yoga studio in San Jose has suddenly been thrown into doubt, prompting its owner to ask the city for help.
San Jose Considers Bolstering Renter Protections, Which Will Sunset Dec. 31 without New Vote
The City Council on Tuesday will vote on whether to extend the interim rent control cap, which sunsets Dec. 31.
