An unprecedented surge of new development in San Jose has sped up plans to raise the limits of the historically low-lying cityscape.
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Op-Ed: Let’s All Protect Coyote Valley So It Can Protect Us
We can’t afford the loss of the ecosystem services—and yes, of the beauty, too—that Coyote Valley provides.
San Jose Proposes Short-Term Loans for Furloughed Workers
The mayor wants to offer no-interest loans to the 500 federal airport employees who have been working sans pay amid the shutdown.
Op-Ed: Mayor’s Bonebreaking Bike Collision Was No ‘Accident’
“Accident” is a word almost universally used to describe traffic collisions, but the word perpetuates the notion that crashes are unavoidable.
Laws to Ease State’s Housing Crisis Come into Effect in 2020
Whether you rent or own in the South Bay, here are some of the new rules you should know about.
SJ Mayor Hospitalized After Colliding with SUV While Cycling
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo struck a car while riding his bicycle on New Year’s Day, according to a statement from his office.
2018: A Year in Review
In which we look back on all the strange, infuriating and preposterous things that went down in 2018 and say, “Sayonara!”
LAFCO Denies Annexation for South County Catholic School
Morgan Hill officials say the city has no new plans in place following the latest annexation denial, which suspends the project indefinitely.
San Jose Unveils ‘Tiny Homes’ Prototype Ahead of Vote on Pilot Homeless Shelter Program
San Jose expects to have 80 tiny cabins built by next summer to house homeless people until they find a long-term place to stay.
San Jose Considers New Safety Regulations for E-Scooters
Mayor Sam Liccardo has proposed new regulations to rein in how electronic scooter companies operate in the city.
VTA Considers Service Cuts, Fare Hikes, Employee Buyouts to Cope with Budget Shortfall
The VTA is bracing for employee buyouts, fare hikes and reduced bus service to cope with a $20 million deficit in 2019.
A Gentler, Still Controversial Housing Bill is Back—This Time with a Powerful New Ally
Sen. Scott Wiener sees SB 50 as a way to fix the state’s crushing housing shortage that’s driving up home prices in Silicon Valley.
Op-Ed: Google Bought Land in Downtown San Jose—Now What?
San Jose has arrived at a fork in the road: we can either tax tech to build homes and transit, or we can recommit to a broken status quo.
How Silicon Valley’s Lila Rose Became the Face of Millennial Anti-Abortion Activism
Lila Rose became an anti-abortion activist after famously making hoaxy undercover videos in hopes of getting Planned Parenthood defunded.
Wildfire Smoke Prompts VTA to Offer Free Rides; South Bay Public Schools Remain in Session
As the air continues to register as hazardous in the South Bay, the VTA is offering free rides while schools promise to excuse absences.
Santa Clara County Settles Lawsuit Over Jail Conditions for Physically Disabled Inmates
This marks the second consent decree imposed on the county jail system—the fifth largest in California—since last month.