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Convicted Santa Clara County Sheriff Keeps Retirement Benefits
Some local leaders say she doesn’t deserve it.

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Some local leaders say she doesn’t deserve it.

It's deja vu in San Jose politics.
“I’m very excited about this and the organization is excited about moving forward.”
Santa Clara County Sheriff-elect Bob Jonsen said he’s ready to take on his new job.
Hundreds of San Jose residents and advocates are speaking out in support of changing government policies in China.
Cheers, boos, middle fingers and the banging of a gavel filled the San Jose City Council chambers on Monday night.
Some experts are raising concerns about a local nonprofit’s decision to hire Steve Wymer as CEO.
The VTA’s board of directors voted to allow the agency to assume ownership of the buildings on East Santa Clara and North 3rd streets.
San Jose has received roughly $74 million from a state program to convert at least 281 transitional or permanent housing units for homeless.
San Jose is hoping to make it easier for the public to unearth police misconduct records.
What people around here don’t seem to want is flashy gimmicks and eye sores.
Your city might raise a pride flag, but they won’t necessarily pass policies that protect you.
The structures will be among the tallest buildings in the city when complete.
San Jose plans to prioritize traffic safety near schools and launch a robust campaign to change driver behavior.
San Jose would become the first large city in the nation to impose such a policy on rideshare companies if approved.
The developer will pay tribute to the restaurant in the new project amid concerns about losing another historic San Jose building.
Santa Clara County is also turning a dozen public libraries and community centers into daytime shelters.
San Jose plans to spend millions to house and provide services to the thousands of homeless residents living on city streets.
San Jose's arts and cultural centers shows signs of rebounding from a devastating pandemic year.
Workers say the public transit agency lacks the parts it needs to maintain its fleet of buses and light rail trains.