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Life in the Crash Zone: What’s Next for San Jose’s Largest Homeless Encampment?
A city cleanup of the Crash Zone just south of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport on June 24 blindsided housing advocates and the 250 to 600 unhoused residents, raising questions of what's next.
San Jose Water Announces Willie Brown as Vice President, General Counsel
Brown is chair of the Civil Service Commission of the City of Santa Clara, and as a board member of two nonprofits.
Points of Pride: History San Jose Chronicles 50 Years of LGBTQ History in Silicon Valley
From leather to politics to bars, a new history exhibit features decades of pageantry, heartache and belonging in the South Bay.
A Gun Rights Win in California With Sights Set on the U.S. Supreme Court
Nine days after the mass murder of nine VTA workers in San Jose, a federal judge in San Diego overturned California’s assault weapons ban. California officials vowed to win on appeal, but gun advocates are emboldened by a shifting Supreme Court.
VTA Poised to Appoint New General Manager and CEO
If given the green light in a special meeting Friday, Gonot's first day, complete with a $350,000 base salary, would be July 12.
Spate of Dead Birds Found in Rural South County Raise Concerns
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has investigated the cause of death of two doves and one hawk near Redwood Retreat Road.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
Unhoused Residents Lead Vaccine Drive for Hesitant Peers
Homeless and formerly homeless are using their shared experiences to get other unhoused residents a jab at a San Jose vaccine clinic Friday.
For Children of Immigrants, DACA Challenges Persist No Matter Who’s in the White House
Though DACA is safe under President Biden, pent-up demand, depleted advocacy resources and uncertainty still plague the program.
As California’s Attorney General Job Morphs Post-Trump, Who Will be Newsom’s Pick?
A look at top contenders to be California's top cop—and chief enforcer of consumer protection, internet privacy and criminal investigations.
Op-Ed: Welcome to The Jungle, Where There’s Abundant and Affordable Housing
Sweeps that clear homeless camps like The Jungle do nothing but displace homeless people, putting their health and lives at risk.
Ladder Climbers: Women Aim to End Longtime Gender Inequity in Silicon Valley Firefighting
Even as gender equality in most traditionally male sectors has improved, women in Santa Clara County continue to be shut out of firefighting.
What’s the Future of South Bay Transit Post-Pandemic?
Early in the pandemic, traffic drastically decreased. Now, transportation experts wonder if Silicon Valley's car culture will change.
California’s First South African Coronavirus Strain Detected in Two Bay Area Counties
The new variation was reported in Santa Clara and Alameda counties, health officials announced Wednesday.
Nearly 1 Year In, Virus Death Toll in U.S. Surpasses 400,000
Unlike in the early days of the outbreak in the U.S., which was centered in a handful of big, mostly Northeastern cities, this surge is widespread.
