A group of flood victims have filed claims against local agencies that they say failed to protect them from the February flood.
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Santa Clara County Slowest in State to Resolve Felony Cases
Despite a low crime rate, Santa Clara County takes longer to resolve felony cases than anywhere else in the state.
Brotopia: How the Valley’s Elite Plan to Outlive the Rest of Us
The valley’s well-to-do tech bros hope to outlive most of us—and how they’re investing their time and money speaks volumes.
San Jose’s New Lobbyist Rules Mandate Weekly Reports
San Jose adopted new rules this week that require lobbyists to file reports more often, but with fewer accountability measures in place.
Water District Resists Installing Low-Tech Pumps that Might Have Prevented San Jose Flood
Silicon Valley’s flood protection agency might have prevented the Anderson Dam from overflowing earlier this year, but failed to act.
San Jose Receives $150K Knight Cities Grant to Fund New City Designer, Avoid RDA Pitfalls
After receiving a $150,000 grant from the Knight Cities Challenge, San Jose has hired a new city designer in Timothy Rood.
San Jose City Council Looks to Strengthen Lobbyist Regulations
In a bit to improve transparency, San Jose will consider increasing the frequency of its lobbying reports.
Google Deal Is a Key Moment for San Jose to Finally Get It Right
Has San Jose’s moment arrived? The city is negotiating a deal to bring Google to downtown and the timing is ripe.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
Google Eyes Diridon Station Area for Transit-Focused Development
Google is eyeing San Jose’s most prized real estate for development, which could bring thousands of new jobs and create a mass transit hub.
San Jose City Council Has Bit of a Fight Regarding LED Streetlights
There’s a bit of a light fight in San Jose. Not everyone is on the same page about new LED streetlights and potential surveillance.
San Jose Looks for Ways to Integrate Self-Driving Cars into Its Transportation Network
As part of a just-launched initiative, the city is asking the private sector for ideas about how to leverage autonomous vehicles.
Lawsuit Accuses Cisco of Complicity in Oppression Abroad
Adherents of a spiritual movement called the Falun Gong accuse Cisco of aiding and abetting their systematic oppression in China.
San Jose to Discuss Flood-Risk Disclosures, Teacher Housing, Development of Downtown Tower
The City Council will consider whether to endorse a bill that would require landlords to notify tenants if a property lies in a flood zone.
Milpitas Places City Manager Tom Williams on Paid Leave after Allegations of Misuse of Funds
Milpitas City Manager Tom Williams was placed on paid administrative shortly before the City Council convened for a budget hearing Thursday.
County Study Identifies Health Disparities, Leads to Funding for African American-Focused Clinic
Roots Community Health Center will be the first clinic in the South Bay to specifically address the needs of African-American patients.
