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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.
South Bay Police Struggle to Enforce Laws Against Stoned Driving in Wake of Legalization
Families who lost loved ones to drugged driving worry that the state’s inability to consistently enforce DUI laws will put other lives at risk.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s ‘Climate Smart Plan’ Should be a Lot Smarter
San Jose’s “smart” climate plan looks good on paper, but avoids laying out specific measurable steps necessary to translate to reality.
Op-Ed: Why is San Jose Taking So Long To Regulate E-scooters?
This question is not about how San Jose should regulate e-scooters, but what’s taking so long for the city to do so.
Mountain View May Up Tax for Large Companies Like Google
Mountain View plans to update a business tax for the first time in 64 years, which would require Google to pick up most of the tab.
Tesla Fights State Rules Linking Car Rebates to Labor Practices
Tesla opposes a state rule that would raise the standard for offering customers to qualify for a generous discount on electric cars.
Op-Ed: Housing Crisis Can Only be Solved by Building More Houses
This June, say no to corrupt back room policymaking and the empty promises of politicians. Vote no on Measure C.
San Jose Stage Company Poised to Buy SoFA District Theater
The San Jose Stage Company, which has operated out of the SoFA District theater for nearly two decades, is poised to buy the facility.
Primary Election 2018: Seven Compete for District 4 Santa Clara County Supervisor Seat
Here’s a look at who’s running for Supervisor Ken Yeager’s Santa Clara County District 4 seat and why.
Top Two Sheriff’s Candidates Make Their Case to Voters
Sheriff candidates Laurie Smith and John Hirokawa sat down for no-holds-barred interviews to make their case for the June 5 primary.
By the Numbers: Workplace Fatalities in Santa Clara County
A new report titled Dying to Work was released in time for May Day, a celebration of labor rights by nonprofit think tank Worksafe Inc.
Op-Ed: Local Agencies Ask Public to Help Design Berryessa-BART Urban Village, N. 13th St. Corridor
AARP, the city of San Jose and VTA host a design charrette for the Berryessa-BART urban village and North 13th Street business corridor.
Why Is There No Train From Silicon Valley to Santa Cruz?
Though the concept isn’t being studied, there’s no doubt that the idea of a train from San Jose to Santa Cruz could have been a game changer
Op-Ed: Three Vital Steps on the Road to Becoming a ‘Smart City’
Without a strong digital infrastructure, a city—even one as populous as San Jose—is destined to wither and fade.
How San Jose Went from Being the ‘Wild West of Weed’ to a Bastion for Legal Cannabis
While many neighboring suburbs still cling to cannabis prohibitions, San Jose has become the de facto weed capital of Silicon Valley.
