After years on the defensive, the Milpitas mayor is flexing his political muscles, threatening to make good on a threat to oust a political foe.
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Election 2018: Today Is Last Day for Early Voting in Midterms
Full-service satellite locations are open Monday, but closed on Election Day while 50 drop-off sites are available.
Uber, Lyft, GoBike Offer Free Rides on Election Day
On Election Day, voters will have the option of a free ride, courtesy of Ford GoBike, Uber and Lyft.
San Jose Talks Climate Change, Surveillance, Litter and Pensions at Tuesday’s Council Meeting
Since launching its climate action plan, San Jose has created its own clean energy system and won a $2.5 million Bloomberg grant.
Silicon Valley’s Half-Cent Transit Sales Tax Clears Legal Hurdle
An appellate court has ruled that Santa Clara County’s half-cent sales tax known passed in 2016 as Measure B is legal.
San Jose’s Moment: Google and Downtown’s ‘West Side Story’
Is this finally San Jose’s moment for downtown to realize its potential as a vital and beautiful urban community?
How Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Washington Virtues Became California Vulnerabilities
The very qualities that lead some in California in to eye Feinstein as vulnerable are viewed by many in Washington as assets.
Election 2018: John Cox, Gavin Newsom Disagree About Almost Everything at Their Only Debate
The two men competing to be the next governor of California met for their first (and, alas, probably only) one-on-one stand-off.
Audit: San Jose Should Slash Vehicle Impound, Towing Fees
A new audit coming before the City Council on Tuesday recommends slashing car impound fees and subsidizing rates for low-income drivers.
Op-Ed: We Need Housing, Not Parking, at Old City Hall Annex
This is an opportunity for the county to save a viable building from demolition and to provide much-needed housing for the homeless.
San Jose Weighs Resolution Condemning President Trump’s Family Separation Policy
San Jose will consider a resolution Tuesday denouncing the Trump administration’s separation of families at the U.S. border.
Planned Freeway Overpass Tests San Jose’s ‘Vision Zero’ Pledge to Reduce Traffic Fatalities
San Jose’s “Vision Zero” plan to reduce traffic deaths may be incompatible with some of the city’s roadway expansions.
Public Agencies’ Secret Sexual Harassment Settlements Cost South Bay Taxpayers Millions
While state agencies have undergone a reckoning over sexual harassment, local governments have largely escaped scrutiny—until now.
Op-Ed: ‘Backpack Day’ in Sunnyvale is a Chance to Give Back to Students in Need
Sunnyvale Community Services gives us a chance to give back with Backpack Day, their annual back-to-school program.
Op-Ed: Cupertino City Council Should Hold Apple Corporation Financially Accountable
Cupertino has a unique opportunity to do the right thing by imposing an employee headcount tax on its biggest corporate denizen.
CEQA Racket Extracts 11th Hour Payoffs Amidst Housing Crisis
A landmark law designed to protect California’s environment has enabled profiteers to hold up critical projects.