San Jose’s median household income is roughly $141,565 a year, according to 2023 U.S. Census Bureau data. It’s defined by the ...
A San Jose hotel converted to homeless housing is switching operators, and residents are welcoming the change. Nonprofit ...
ART, a free, biennial interactive media art festival, reminds us of the breadth, depth and impact of public art in cities across our county. Code:ART transformed downtown Palo Alto into a vibrant ...
San Jose is poised to enact a temporary moratorium to block the establishment of new tobacco shops throughout the city as ...
Early results show Neysa Fligor leading the race for Santa Clara County assessor. As of 8:45 p.m. on Election Day, Fligor is ...
As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, just more than 57% of voters cast ballots for Measure A, with nearly 43% voting against it. The general ...
Santa Clara County didn’t ask to host next year’s Super Bowl. But the cost of protecting the event from terror attacks could ...
Hoping to turn down the lights at night to protect wildlife and reduce glare from neighboring properties, Palo Alto officials are set to adopt a “dark sky” ordinance with a broader reach and more ...
Fiscal responsibility is about more than balancing a budget, it’s about making smart, strategic investments that protect our ...
As a fellow minority woman who has served in elected office for nearly a decade — including as mayor of a prominent city today— I found the recent portrayal of the assessor’s race as “a contest ...
Advocates are gearing up for a regional outreach effort now that the door is open for a Bay Area public transit funding ...
Two weeks ago, I joined more than 700 community builders, educators and changemakers in San Diego for the William Julius Wilson Institute’s Power of Place convening — an annual gathering hosted by the ...
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