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Election 2020: SJ Councilwoman Faces Ex-Colleague in D8 Race
In District 8, Councilwoman Sylvia Arenas is squaring off with her old Evergreen School Board colleague, Jim Zito.
Part I: The New Thing for Calif. Politicians? Sweet Charity
Nonprofits set up by legislators test campaign finance laws even as they underwrite good works by elected officials.
Election 2020: San Jose’s D6 Councilwoman Defends Seat Against Three Challengers
Jake Tonkel, Marshall Woodmansee and Ruben Navarro are challenging District 6 incumbent Dev Davis in the March 3 primary.
Election 2020: San Jose’s D4 Councilman Faces Trio of Challengers in March Primary
Business-aligned Lan Diep is defending his seat from school trustee David Cohen and attorneys Huy Tran and Jamal Khan.
VTA Fiercely Denies Wrongdoing
The agency asserted, without providing proof, that “there were no illegal activities or circumvented processes” that put key contracts at risk.
VTA’s Contract Missteps Risk Derailing Diridon Station Project
Blunders in creating the West Coast’s biggest transportation hub suggest that local agencies had better step up their game.
Op-Ed: 21 Minutes or Less Between 21 Counties
Turning this region into a mega-Silicon Valley would go a long way toward addressing our housing, traffic and homelessness challenges.
San Jose City Council Considers Two Options for Routing Trains Through Diridon Station
The San Jose City Council meets at 1:30pm Tuesday inside the council chambers at City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St.
San Jose Poised to Oppose Diversion of Measure B Funds
The San Jose City Council meets at 1:30pm Tuesday inside the council chambers at City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St.
Catalyze SV Fights NIMBY Backlash by Forging Alliances Between Residents, Developers
The non-profit aims to “improve, then approve” projects as part of a broader push for the region to build its way out of the housing crisis.
Evan Low Joins the ‘Yang Gang’
The Silicon Valley assemblyman has been tapped as the national co-chair of Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign.
Timothy Starkey’s Death Points to Uptick in Traffic Fatalities
The Santa Cruz handyman, whose life was cut short by a car collision in Los Gatos, leaves behind a grieving wife and two grown children.
Riders Drag VTA Online Over Merged Routes, Service Cuts
It looks like the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is getting people off public transit and back into their cars.
Carl Guardino to Retire as CEO of Silicon Valley Leadership Group
The 23-year leader of SVLG told his board that he would remain at the helm for up to six months until the board finds a replacement.
Food Stamp Cuts Loom for Silicon Valley Residents in 2020
The lean season has arrived, and it may be felt more acutely inside local homes where residents already struggle to find enough to eat.