San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo sat down with San Jose Inside last week for an extended conversation on the state of the city.
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‘We Can’t Be Quiet on This One’: Silicon Valley Women on Why They’re Marching against Trump
The day after Donald Trump is sworn in, Silicon Valley women will join an expected 200,000 protesters at the Women’s March on Washington D.C.
Volunteers Turn Juvenile Hall Garden into Place of Hope
A garden inside the Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall has become a source of solace for teens locked in an otherwise regimented existence.
Silicon Valley Philanthropists Often Overlook Local Needs, According to New Report
While Silicon Valley philanthropists have stepped up charitable giving, a tiny fraction of it goes to local nonprofits and local needs.
Judge in Stanford Sexual Assault Case Cleared of Misconduct
The Santa Clara County judge who sentenced Brock Turner to six months in jail for sexual assault has been cleared of misconduct.
Rising Seas, Federal Inaction and Donald Trump Turn Climate Change into a Local Issue
Faced with a science-averse president-elect, local communities have no choice but to fend for themselves in the fight against climate change.
Amah Mutsun Native Tribe: Proposed Gravel Mine Would Violate Sacred Ground
A battle is brewing between a local Native American tribe and a developer who wants to build a gravel mine just south of Gilroy.
San Jose Joins Regional Push to Up Minimum Wage to $15
San Jose will up its minimum wage to $15 when the clock strikes 2019 as part of a regional effort to raise the standard of living in Silicon Valley.
With Thousands of Ballots Still Uncounted, Some South Bay Races Remain Too Close to Call
A week out from Election Day, some Santa Clara County races remain too close to call, which has prevented a few obligatory concession calls.
Dead Heat in San Jose’s District 8 Council Race; Other Victors Clear
Vote counts in Santa Clara County are nearly finalized. However, one City Council race in San Jose remains too close to call.
From San Jose to D.C., Women Lead the Way in Election 2016
To help you make sense of the craziness that is the 2016 election, here’s our guide on how to vote from the nation’s highest office to city hall.
SV Urban Debate League Grooms Next Gen of Attorneys, Judges
An effort to help young people of color develop their voices and go to college could soon lead to structural changes in the legal system.
California Enacts New Law Prompted by Brock Turner Case
A new law spurred by the Brock Turner case mandates state prison time for those convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious victim.
Where to Watch the First Clinton, Trump Presidential Debate
The world will tune in to see the presidential debate between Clinton and Trump. Here are some of the best spots to watch it outside of your living room.
Protest Held at Jail after Release of Stanford Rapist Brock Turner
Brock Turner walked out of jail after three months of incarceration for sexually assaulting a woman last year after a campus party.
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.
