San Jose consistently breaks state law by “perpetually extending its own deadline” for responding to public records requests.
San Jose State University is getting millions in federal funds to bolster STEM research and education.
“It was basically spitting into the wind, but somebody has to bring it up,” Park told San José Spotlight.
The county-owned facility will offer patients case management, medication management, individual and group counseling, and other services.
“There are a lot of other regional economies that don’t have the dynamism that this one does,” Hancock told San José Spotlight.
Candidates for a community college school board are throwing their hats in the ring for a special election in November.
Mayor Matt Mahan said City Manager Jennifer Maguire leads negotiations for San Jose with direction from councilmembers.
This article is part of a San José Spotlight series examining the newest San Jose councilmembers and their first six months in office.
“Helping people is in my blood,” Shoor said. “It’s about making the biggest impact I can.”
This week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action "will color-blind the applicant pool nationwide."
A new San José Spotlight series is examining the newest council members and their first six months in office.
Councilmember Omar Torres was challenged to sleep in a homeless shelter.
Activists have worked for decades for LGBTQ residents in Silicon Valley to have access to services they need.
Council members voted unanimously to appoint Karyn Sinunu-Towery, a former 30-year Santa Clara County prosecutor.
Santa Clara County voters might find a new sales tax measure on the 2024 ballot.
More than 200 apartments could be coming to San Jose's Buena Vista neighborhood as city planning officials consider a new proposal.
The $862,000 grant is raising questions about favoritism due to the school’s close connections to the former mayor and other city hires.
"San Jose and Silicon Valley present a unique market opportunity for an expansion MLB team or existing club," a new letter to the MLB reads.
A San Jose employee of more than two decades is taking the helm to oversee the city's public infrastructure.
The eviction issue has "skyrocketed" in San Jose, especially after the expiration of COVID-19 pandemic-era tenant protections.
A new marketing campaign aims to "help students feel more connected to the city and keep them local after graduation."
Deputy City Manager Rosalynn Hughey will lead the housing department as San Jose conducts a nationwide search to fill the role permanently.
“I don’t know if they know that we exist,” Stephanie Valenzuela told San José Spotlight, referring to tech employers.
Steve McHarris is leveling sweeping accusations of "incompetence, unethical behavior and intimidation."
The park is getting a major makeover through a partnership between Levitt Foundation, Friends of Levitt Pavilion San Jose and the city.
Tensions between local housing advocates and realtors have boiled into threats and ugly confrontations.
Supervisors addressed the $120 million deficit Thursday by cutting 600 positions and shifting more money into county reserves.
Holding signs saying “Protect LGBTQIA+ students” and “You Are Seen,” families and supporters gathered in front of the SJUSD office Thursday.
A lengthy battle over how to prioritize revenue from a tax measure ended Tuesday.
“It’s almost like we’re rewarding bad behavior,” San Jose State University Justice Studies Lecturer Greg Woods told the Spotlight.
The Christmas in the Park nonprofit met with Councilmember Omar Torres, who represents the downtown area, last week to voice concerns.
A new report comes as Santa Clara County continues to struggle with its ongoing mental health and substance use crisis.
More than 4,000 San Jose employees are asking for a raise—but the city has yet to come close to meeting their demands.
Writers for streamer Apple TV+ are asking for a $17 million yearly deal. The guild said Apple reported $400 billion in revenue last year.
Evergreen Inn & Pub owners Hector and Emily Lopez said they are closing their cherished restaurant "with heavy hearts."
One out of every three of San Jose’s nearly 1,100 police officers received some type of complaint in 2022, a slight increase over 2021.
One year from its 100th anniversary, Greenlee’s Bakery in San Jose is still at its original location.
More than 75 rainbow flags have been stolen in Willow Glen as National Pride Month kicks off. It's become a reoccurring issue.
The change in categorization is concerning to leaders who say an officer pulling a gun on a person can cause fear and lingering trauma.
As workplace violence has escalated, one California legislator wants to ensure workers are better protected.