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.
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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.
While San Francisco Wipes Out Thousands of Pot Convictions, Santa Clara County is Slow to Act
Some hoped Santa Clara County would take a cue from San Francisco and other cities that erased pot convictions in the wake of Prop. 64.
By the Numbers: Silicon Valley’s Long-Awaited BART Extension
San Jose Inside takes a look at the cost and impact of BART’s long-awaited extension into Silicon Valley.
BART Backs One-Tunnel Option for Downtown San Jose Extension
The long-awaited BART extension to San Jose’s urban core will involve one tunnel instead of two—a big win for downtown businesses.
Candidates Vie for LGBTQ Support in Bid to Succeed Santa Clara County Supe Ken Yeager
Several people running to replace Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken Yeager made their case Thursday for the BAYMEC endorsement.
San Jose Falls Far Short of State-Set Affordable Housing Goals
A new report coming before the City Council shows just how far San Jose has fallen short of its state-assigned affordable housing goals.
Did Two Politically Connected Developers Get a Pass on VTA Project’s Key Requirement?
Ties between developers and the VTA board suggest that political favors tainted bidding for a mixed-use project by the Tamien station.
Op-Ed: Tell VTA That Proposed Service Cuts are Misguided
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo wants to repeat failed history by slashing VTA service to close a budget deficit.
San Jose Finds Three Potential ‘Tiny Homes’ Sites for Homeless
After months of intense debate, San Jose has proposed three possible sites for tiny homes for the homeless.
Q&A: Gavin Newsom Makes His Case for California Governor
Lieutenant Gov. Gavin Newsom swung through the South Bay to talk about education, tech, income inequality, Trump and more.
Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech
Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian Urges Colleagues to Oppose Trump Administration
County Supervisor Joe Simitian turned the State of the County address into a rallying cry against President Trump’s harmful agenda.
