San Jose Councilman Sergio Jimenez says the group advising the Google development must reflect a broad cross-section of the community.
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Cities of Santa Clara, San Jose Call Off ‘Border War’ Litigation
San Jose and Santa Clara called a truce in a legal fight over two massive developments along their shared border.
Knight Foundation Awards More than $1 Million in Grants to 11 Organizations in San Jose
The Knight Foundation announced Wednesday that it awarded more than $1 million in grants to 11 organizations in San Jose.
South Bay Leaders Mourn Death of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
Bay Area political leaders are mourning the loss of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, who suffered an apparent heart attack early Tuesday.
San Jose City Council Gives Tiny Homes Proposal Another Chance
After public backlash quashed plans earlier this year to build tiny cabins for the homeless in San Jose, city officials are giving it another shot.
San Jose City Council Debates Financing Plan for Urban Villages
San Jose officials will discuss how to finance public amenities in its future urban villages, pockets of dense mixed-use development.
Santa Clara County Courts Put Own Interests over the Public’s with No-Photo Policy for Records
Obtaining court documents in Santa Clara County requires the public to pay 50 cents per page copied—the reason isn’t just money or privacy.
San Jose Punts on Relocating Columbus Statue Until 2018
San Jose officials announced Wednesday that Christopher Columbus will likely spend one last holiday season at City Hall.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Unveils Ambitious Plan to Build 25,000 New Homes by 2022
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo on Monday unveiled an ambitious plan to build 25,000 new homes over the next five years.
Young Driver Bill Suggests True Age of Adulthood No Longer 18
With a new bill aging like cheese on Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk, the true age of adulthood seems to be moving from 18 to 21.
Gavilan College Accused of Racial Bias after Recruiting Violations, Improper Benefits Come to Light
Gavilan College faces charges of racial bias after 17 football players—all but one of them African American—were removed from the team.
San Jose Reconsiders Proposal to Relax Gift Limit for Politicians
On Tuesday, the San Jose City Council will decide whether to walk back a gift limit increase by keeping the $50 cap set in 2004.
Rebranded Bike Rental System Expands in Downtown San Jose
New bike rental stations have been cropping up around downtown San Jose as part of a massive regional expansion bankrolled by Ford.
Light Tower Proposal Would Give San Jose a True Landmark
Can San Jose rebuild its iconic light tower, visually brand itself and break the curse of century of mediocre architecture?
San Jose Unanimously Adopts $3.2 Billion Budget Focused on Disaster Preparedness
San Jose this week adopted a $3.2 billion budget that allocates money for disaster response and re-housing people displaced by the flood.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
