The event was designed to create a neighborhood social hub that will bring foot traffic to businesses through music and art.
East San Jose youth get help from someone who cares.
Prolonged construction on a busy Santana Row intersection has frustrated some locals who say it poses a threat to pedestrian safety.
The Tamien Park Soccer Field opened in early June, but just three weeks later the park had fallen into a state of disrepair.
The clearing of a major homeless encampment near Columbus Park has forced scores of unhoused residents to live together in squalor.
The number of homeless students dropped in Santa Clara County during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some districts are seeing an uptick.
A coordinated effort by hundreds of Santa Clara residents successfully killed a proposal to build interim housing for unhoused families.
The Thomas Fallon statue in downtown San Jose is riding off into the sunset and into storage.
Gas-powered leaf blowers could disappear from San Jose, two years before they stop being sold in California.
Police and Emergency Services will remain open.
Tucked behind the old San Jose City Hall, a tiny home community is lifting local families off the streets.
Hand-in-hand with their parents, a few hundred kids flocked to clinics across the South Bay to get the first jabs.
A lawsuit continues to obstruct plans to breathe life into a troubled park in downtown San Jose.
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“Vaccination will help children emotionally and socially to improve their development.”
Many could see their taps run dry when the state ban on water shutoffs ends in December.
The property owner is now claiming county officials are delaying and stonewalling his efforts to fix issues.
The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated an already invisible problem—domestic violence.
A popular vegan pizza shop in downtown San Jose is under new ownership following accusations of sexual assault against the previous owner.
Members of Reclaiming Our Downtown, a Santa Clara grassroots group, has led the push to revitalize the once-bustling six-block downtown.
COVID-19 vaccines for young children are potentially days away from being rolled out, a critical step to ending the pandemic.
The Board of Supervisors agreed to use American Rescue Plan funds to pay more than $76 million in hazard pay bonuses.
The overly-concentrated affordable housing market in East San Jose could be getting more than 150 additional units.
San Jose residents and elected officials are frustrated with the buildup of more than 200 homeless encampments.
Paul Gackle allegedly threatened another reporter at a public event and criticized the Mercury News on Twitter.
Vendors asked the market owners for something akin to long-term leases for protection against immediate displacement.
Attendees were greeted with a tradition lion dance performance, as laughter filled the air.
The city’s Arts Commission unanimously voted to recommend the City Council remove the sculpture from downtown—with an addendum.
After nearly a decade of planning, the $33-million Vietnamese American Service Center will welcome residents in for the first time Saturday.
The controversy centers around a 40-acre encampment at the Guadalupe River Park in downtown San Jose where nearly 200 homeless people live.
The Santa Clara County 2021 Advisory Redistricting Commission seeks public comment on draft maps for new supervisorial district boundaries.
The resource hub in East San José will offer a wide range of services in Vietnamese and Spanish, according to Santa Clara County officials.
The redrawing of city lines has some residents in an affluent downtown neighborhood fired up.
Officials are looking to the public for alternative solutions.
A San Jose mural commemorating Hispanic heritage that deters graffiti is likely going to be painted over.
Eighty-two years after Reid-Hillview Airport opened, Santa Clara County supervisors want to shut it down.
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Starting Oct. 1, recipients of CalFresh, a federal nutrition program, received about 22% more in benefits compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Santa Clara County has set the stage for lifting health orders that require face coverings in most indoor public places.
Santa Clara County Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody thanked residents as she announced criteria to eventually lift mask mandates.