Officials say the bonuses and salary increases are needed as the city tries to compete during a national shortage of veterinarians.
With infinite combinations of cheese, wines and accouterments, it’s easy to overlook that Devine Cheese and Wine is also a restaurant.
A new San Jose advisory group authorized to give out millions in grant funding from Google is now in the making.
Customers walking through the doors of Winchester Western Wear are hit with a blast from the golden past of California's ranching era.
Santa Clara County wants to level the playing field for minority-owned businesses that have no skin in the public contractor game.
An idea for an open air pop up market on Tully Road is reinvigorating an East San Jose community.
After 40 years, a beloved bookstore that many view as San Jose's heartbeat of children's literature is being sold.
It all begins with quality ingredients and authenticity.
With the owners’ blessing, all employees at Nirvana Soul have signed union authorization cards.
Experts say it's not a cause for concern.
Former employees of Amy's Kitchen, a national frozen food brand, came out to protest the abrupt closure of its San Jose factory.
Palemero Italian Restaurant stays true to tradition.
The story of Mexico Bakery begins with Melchor Landin.
An iconic pizza shop favored by San Jose politicos and downtown residents alike is going under.
With more than 20 years in economic and community development, Alex Stettinski is excited to take the helm.
San Jose residents are grappling with the highest level of inflation in 41 years, forcing many to make hard choices.
The business at 1555 Alum Rock Ave. in San Jose is split almost literally down the middle: part restaurant, part grocery store.
Traversing San Jose's airport will get easier for people with disabilities thanks to future accessibility upgrades.
San Jose's oldest Independence Day parade is not only a favorite among local residents, but also small businesses.
Labor advocates say it will grant workers better protections and pay, while others say it could hurt workers by driving up food prices.
HOTWORX-San Jose stands out from other Bay Area gyms as a unique experience.
A new analysis shows downtown San Jose is reeling economically from the pandemic – more than its neighboring suburbs.
“My grandma always used to say, be the voice for the voiceless.”
The clock is ticking down at the South Bay's beloved amusement park, and residents throughout have been reflecting on the loss.
It is a simple ask: gig workers don't want to be killed on the job.
The name “Holy Cannoli” is more than apt for a cafe and bakery in downtown San Jose.
Black Americans became the fastest-rising group of entrepreneurs in the United States between February 2020 and August 2021.
San Jose has extended the deadline for a small business grant program through this month, but confusion lingers about who is eligible.
Franchisees make a difference in peoples’ lives and provide meaningful jobs to those looking for greater opportunities.
The tastes, smells and experiences of Italy are coming to San Jose in a three-story, all-in-one artisanal market and restaurant space.
The yearly competition highlights the best print and digital news reporting and photography in the state.
USPS held a “major” hiring fair at the Palo Alto Post Office Tuesday. The fair was part of the post office’s “Delivering for America” plan.
The company was fined more than $12.7 million for the discharging of wastewater and excess emissions that increased air pollution.
Families across Santa Clara County are flocking to food halls, one-stop eateries to order a variety of cuisines from local restaurants.
Sam Blackford said it’s the people, atmosphere and storied agricultural past that makes the business worthwhile.
The spirit of the cafe, at 101 E. Santa Clara St. in downtown San Jose, delights in the festiveness of Mexican culture.
A new grant program will help small business owners with back rent before commercial eviction protections end on Aug. 19.
Business travel is down across the United States due to COVID-19, but San Jose is suffering worse than other major cities.
Officials learned of the scheduling problem months ago and reached out to organizers, but didn’t hear back until three weeks ago.
Santa Clara County residents running food businesses out of their kitchens will be able to come out of the shadows.