To no one's surprise, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has secured another four years in office.
One of the biggest topics was housing and the failure of Silicon Valley cities to get enough homes built.
San Jose has been named one of the best places to live for quality of life, and some are asking how that happened.
Legislation to streamline homeless housing development is making its way through the state Senate.
The Rise, a mixed-use development on the corner of Wolfe Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard, encompasses 50 acres.
The average annual cost of infant child care in Silicon Valley is $26,830 — or roughly $516 weeky.
The candidates’ responses are presented in this article in alphabetical order by first name and have been edited for clarity.
A multi-year, $750 million program aimed at doing away with homeless encampments has had mixed results throughout California.
The settlement's terms weren't revealed until late Monday in documents filed in San Francisco federal court.
The Sunnyvale City Council has regular meetings twice a month on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
"I fear that we’re never going to have another opportunity as a city to go down this road and explore a different model," Jimenez said.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan unveiled the first iteration of city “scorecards” to track progress in key areas.
This was a busy term for San Jose representatives in Sacramento.
Sunnyvale's low-income residents might be receiving a financial boost from the city.
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to allocate $6.2 million to HomeFirst.
Editor’s Note: This is a transcript of Mayor Matt Mahan’s full 2023 State of the City address.
As San Jose's power needs increase with electrification and climate change solutions, the city will explore creating its own power utility.
The VTA board of directors is voting Thursday on where to build 200 homes for homeless residents.
Milpitas has a new city manager—the fourth in the past six years.
From Disney resorts to animal funeral services, San Jose City Hall employees spent millions with city credit cards this past year.
Reyes made inappropriate comments about women, Black people and transgender people, according to a July report by NBC Bay Area.
County tax officials are looking to reach the rightful owners of thousands in unclaimed cash ahead of a key deadline. Here's how it works.
If Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the bill, it will create a Social Housing Program under the Department of General Services.
The San Jose Police Department seems to be “struggling to want to hold officers truly accountable,” Roa said in her letter.
San Jose has spent years and millions of dollars to open its safe parking site at the Santa Teresa VTA light rail station.
A converted hotel is creating a home and hope for unhoused foster youth transitioning out of the system, families and individuals.
Senate Bill 406, authored by Senator Dave Cortese, D-San Jose, was signed nearly a month after it was approved by the State Assembly.
San Jose Councilmember Bien Doan is facing swift backlash after agreeing to speak with a local anti-LGBTQ+ parent group.
Years of inadequate housing and resources have plagued local farmworkers for decades as they struggle to make ends meet.
Citywide Sports is asking Pickleballers to break down their nets every day to keep the courts open for all parkgoers per city rules.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has a new ride, courtesy of the city's taxpayers.
7% of children in the county experienced poverty in 2020. Of that average, 13% were Latino children and 12% were Black children.
“We are meeting with the city first thing tomorrow morning,” the coalition wrote in a statement.
“We’re really interested in making critical infrastructure like the airport get reliable, resilient, lower cost power,” Klein said.
The mediation is planned for tomorrow afternoon for IFTPE Local 21. MEF-AFSCME Local 101 also agreed to sit down with the city on Thursday.
Three local governments in Silicon Valley spent more than $1.9 million lobbying for local causes this year.
Two years after starting her job it became clear Amanda was never going to make enough to pay rent.
At its Aug. 8 meeting, the council set a date for Aug. 22 to formally annex the land.
Pamela Campos grew up in a San Jose home shared by four families until hers could afford their own house.
The San Jose Police Department is contending with how to train their officers to enforce the city's controversial gun law.