Union bosses are pushing back on the subsidy in a way that their business counterparts are calling a politically motivated attack.
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San Jose Lawmakers Ask to Declare a Climate Emergency
If the council approves the plan, San Jose will join nearly 1,000 local governments across 18 countries that have issued similar declarations.
SJ Poised to Renew Contracts with Homeless Service Providers
Up for consideration are grants that would fund PATH, the Bill Wilson Center and a mobile hygiene program called Dignity on Wheels.
Q&A: Ro Khanna on Yemen, Foreign Policy and Ending Violence at Home and Abroad
The congressman reflected on his push to end violence overseas and extremism in the US, and what inspired him to pursue a career in politics.
Feds Give $125M to Fast-Track Silicon Valley BART Extension
Mayor Sam Liccardo said the funding means BART can now go “full speed ahead” on a project that’s been decades in the making.
Op-Ed: Float Your Hopes and Dreams at San Jose’s Annual Water Lantern Festival
What makes the Water Lantern Festival so unique is the main event—making and floating water lanterns.
City of San Jose, Design Firms Host Pop-Up to Solicit Feedback About Self-Driving Vehicles
Organizers say this is just the beginning of what they hope will become a deep collaboration between the city and its people.
By the Numbers: Stanford’s Tug-of-War Over Expansion Plans
As negotiations proceed over the proposed expansion of the elite university, here are a few takeaways from the plan.
Public Bank Advocate Jumps in San Jose’s D6 City Council Race
Green Party candidate Jake Tonkel has joined Andrew Boone in challenging incumbent Dev Davis for the San Jose’s District 6 City Council seat.
Dynamex Decision: How Millions of Workers Could be Swept Up in a Bill Aimed at the Gig Economy
Do you freelance? Have a side hustle? Then you should be paying attention to a major employment fight coming to a head in Sacramento.
By the Numbers: The VTA’s Burgeoning Budget Boondoggle
The Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury dealt a harsh blow to the Valley Transportation Authority in a new report.
San Jose Preps for PG&E’s Fire-Safety Power Shutdowns
It’s hard to imagine what San Jose would look like if it went dark. But a plan by California’s largest energy provider could do just that.
California Just Passed a $215 Billion State Budget. Here’s What’s Between the Lines
Here’s what you need to know about the new budget, which is surgical about taxing and spending while still keeping promises to help the poor.
San Jose Weighs New Tax Measures for 2020 Ballot
The question of whether to raise taxes forged an unlikely alliance between the most conservative and most progressive council members.
State AG Xavier Becerra Sues Trump Over Bullet Train Funds
The California attorney geberal is accusing Trump of “trying to exact political retribution” by pulling money from the bullet train project.
SJSU Eyes Old Alfred E. Alquist Building Site for Student Housing
State Sen. Jim Beall and Assemblyman Ash Kalra have asked the state to make the property available for a university housing highrise.
