Voter guides and sample ballots for the June primary are on their way to Santa Clara County mailboxes, election officials announced Friday.
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Op-Ed: ‘Food for Fines’ Waives Library Fees for a Good Cause
Public libraries and programs such as Food for Fines make our communities healthier, happier and contribute towards lifelong learning.
Op-Ed: Evergreen Homes Initiative a Wolf in Grandma’s Clothing
The Big Bad Wolf in this case is a group of wealthy landowners and developers peddling a deceptive ballot initiative.
Most Government Offices Closed in Observance of Presidents Day
Local government offices are taking the day off to celebrate the national holiday. Here's a partial list of what's open and closed today.
City Hall Closes for Memorial Day
In honor of Memorial Day, many local business and government offices will close for the holiday. San Jose Inside returns Tuesday.
‘Shelter Crisis’ Declaration Would House SJ Flood Victims into April
Three weeks after the flood that devastated several neighborhoods along Coyote Creek, more than 500 households remain displaced.
Bay Area Honors Martin Luther King Jr. through Day of Service
Today, Americans observe what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's 88th birthday by using their time off as a day of service.
South Bay Cracks Down on Immigration Fraud, Offers Legal Help to Undocumented Residents
Police are looking for victims of a disbarred attorney accused of defrauding nearly 1,000 people who came to him for immigration help.
Op-Ed: Action on Little Things Can Facilitate Major Change
My vision for San Jose is to revitalize our strengths and channel Silicon Valley innovation into solutions to address our weaknesses.
Pokémon Go Takes Over Silicon Valley, But Sparks Controversy
Pokémon Go takes the South Bay and the world by storm, but raises concerns about privacy, safety and the social inequities of the real world.
Measure B Returns Yet Again: Labor, Business Unite to Back 1/4-Cent Sales Tax Measure
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo joined labor leaders to tout the measure as a fix for the city’s short-staffed police force.
Rules Committee Considers Library Fee Amnesty Program
Councilman Pierluigi Oliverio wants to give San Jose library patrons—who collectively owe $6.8 million in late fees—a fresh start.
Study: Gross Receipts Business Tax Could Quadruple Revenue
San Jose could quadruple its business tax revenue under an tax reform initiative slated for the fall ballot, according to a new study.
Bay Area Martin Luther King. Jr. Day Celebrations, Closures
Nationwide on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, thousands of people will give back to their communities in honor of the civil rights leader.
Council Unanimously Approves Mayor’s $2.9 Billion Budget
San Jose's City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the Mayor Sam Liccardo's $2.9 billion spending plan, which would cover the coming fiscal year starting July 1.
Memorial Day Events, Closures
Silicon Valley, like many communities across the nation, is observing Memorial Day with somber speeches, ceremonies and flag planting at cemeteries.
