Copper wire theft continues to plague San Jose and leave many residents in the dark due to thieves stripping wires from public lights.
District Court Judge Dena Coggins also wrote, “Homeless individuals unable to afford adequate housing are persons who are most in need of constitutional protections.” What does it take for the City of ...
For several days, San Jose has been conducting a blitz to clear homeless encampments.
SAN JOSE — The Bo Town restaurant site in downtown San Jose has been bulldozed. Scorched by multiple fires, the property was ...
Valley Water and local lawmakers say they're almost done with phase one of the flood protection work along Coyote Creek in ...
To bring homelessness to “functional zero,” San Jose will need to commit hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming years ...
The largest homebuilders in Silicon Valley reported more than 1,050 housing starts and more than 1,216 closings during 2024 in the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara Metropolitan Statistical Area. The ...
Eight years ago this week, after a series of drenching atmospheric river storms, Coyote Creek, the longest creek in Santa ...
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