Neighborhood leaders in the Diridon area have launched a nonprofit to keep some San Jose residents in the know about construction.
Masks will not be required indoors in Santa Clara County.
“We can longer do Band-Aid solutions, we need solutions that are going to move this issue into a place where it’s resolved.”
San Jose is spending millions from Google on economic recovery as the tech behemoth gets ready to start expanding into the city.
Black organizers and activists claim San Jose targeted and tried to shut down a Black History Month event over a permit issue.
Protecting our public resources of the Guadalupe River should be top priority for city leaders.
The point-in-time homeless census count is part of a requirement for Santa Clara County to receive federal funding.
The second allotment of Google's community benefit funds is coming to San Jose as the tech behemoth gets ready to start expanding.
“We are on track given the steady decline in infections that we continue to see.”
It could have happened faster and potentially cheaper.
Geneva Strickland and unhoused advocate Shaunn Cartwright were among 220 people who woke before dawn to hit the streets in 30-degree weather
After decades of criminalizing the homeless—often profiling and citing individuals—San Jose now wants to house them.
Silicon Valley households with children are struggling to make ends meet, and the data is eye-opening.
Santa Clara County has cut the number of people falling into homelessness annually by more than 30%.
The extraordinary fight between a journalist and his former newspaper stems from an incident that occurred on July 21, 2017.
In an effort to combat one of the worst droughts in California's history, state regulators adopted new emergency conservation laws.
Homeless advocates worry that a misleading cleanup notice has prompted homeless residents along Guadalupe River to leave their camps.
While California's indoor mask mandate expired earlier this week, Santa Clara County is likely weeks away from lifting its own requirement.
A new proposal to switch from a COVID-19 booster vaccine mandate to a testing requirement is making its way through San Jose.
At the epicenter of a humanitarian crisis in San Jose where hundreds of people sleep outdoors, another crisis is festering: rats.
Pot dispensaries expand. Digital billboards are approved. The new mayor's term could be shorter and then extended. Here's what went down.
The Empower Silicon Valley Youth Short-Film Competition opens Mar. 10 and is open to high school students in Silicon Valley.
The wealth gap is growing worse in Silicon Valley, and nearly half of children in the region are in households struggling to get by.
In an effort to serve more unhoused people, one nonprofit sends a food truck out to encampments to meet people where they are.
See the latest announcement from the City of Campbell.
A developer is including minimal affordable housing in a San Jose project, and city officials and advocates are calling for more.
Some unhoused people who received temporary housing after being swept off land owned by Apple are now worried they'll end up on the street.
“Our path forward will be some combination of innovation and aspiration.”
Those who are vaccinated for COVID can frequent public indoor settings without wearing a mask starting on Feb. 16.
San Jose residents who suffered through a disastrous flood enjoyed a significant courtroom victory.
San Jose approved plans to build a prototype park, Guadalupe Gardens, to help prevent homeless camps from popping up again.
San Jose's COVID-19 booster mandate for those attending large events at city-owned facilities is officially in effect.
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As COVID-19 infections spiked across Silicon Valley over the winter, evictions continued to pile up.
Some San Jose food pantries could see their fees waived thanks to a proposal making its way to the City Council.
Contentious plans for the Charcot Avenue Extension project in North San Jose have reached the end of the road.
Neglected public restrooms in an overlooked part of San Jose are finally getting attention from the city.
COVID-19 testing requirements are changing in Santa Clara County, but not drastically.
Hundreds of people flocked to San Jose's History Park to ring in the Year of the Tiger.