Plans to redevelop the site of the Century theater domes have triggered opposition from preservationists, a neighboring city and a developer.
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Car and Driverless: Rollout of Autonomous Vehicles Presents Exciting, Existential Questions
Driverless cars have the ability to ease traffic, save lives and reduce pollution—but, of course, they come with a catch.
San Jose Looks at Ways to Bolster Disaster Preparedness
San Jose—home to the highest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the United States—is woefully underprepared for emergencies.
Santa Clara County Voter’s Guide to All 32 Local Ballot Measures
Santa Clara County will see 32 local initiatives on the Nov. 8 ballot. Here's a breakdown of those measures by county, city and district.
New Laws Attempt to Keep Youth Offenders Out of Justice System
A spate of new laws will reduce penalties for minors as part of a push by policymakers to keep kids out of the criminal justice system.
Deficient, Congested Roads Cost South Bay Drivers Big Bucks
Ragged roads in the South Bay cost the average driver $2,471 a year in wear and tear, crashes and congestion-related delays.
Pokémon Go Takes Over Silicon Valley, But Sparks Controversy
Pokémon Go takes the South Bay and the world by storm, but raises concerns about privacy, safety and the social inequities of the real world.
Poll: Hillary Clinton Dominates Donald Trump in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley voters are in favor of electing Hillary Clinton by a landslide, according to a new poll.
San Jose City Council to Start New Fiscal Year, Look at Biz Tax and Pension Reform Measures
At the first City Council meeting of the new fiscal year, San Jose electeds will discuss a business tax measure and pension reform settlement.
Op-Ed: TPP Deal Would Endanger California Jobs, Wages
The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact is designed to benefit corporate elites at the expense of working families, critics say.
Staggering Number of Cal State Students Go Hungry, Homeless
One in five California State University (CSU) students—57,000 of them—worry about hunger, according to a striking new report.
San Jose Police, Elected Officials React to Dallas Sniper Attack
San Jose police held a press conference Friday to show support for Dallas after a sniper killed five officers and wounded seven more.
Mass Eviction—San Jose’s Largest—to Displace 670 People
Plans to replace a rent-controlled apartment complex with market-rate housing near Santana Row leads to largest eviction in San Jose history.
San Jose May Increase Business Tax to Avoid Ballot Measure
Prodded by a ballot measure to increase the city’s business tax, San Jose trotted out an alternative plan that’s less costly to local companies.
‘Yes’ on Measure B: Sales Tax Will Help San Jose Police Department
A ¼-cent sales tax will bring in $40 million a year to San Jose’s general fund, which will help restore vital city services.
San Jose Talks Amnesty for $6.8 Million in Past-Due Library Fees
The City Council on Tuesday will discuss a month-long amnesty and other ways to recover some of the $6.8 million in library fees.