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Touchdown: Santa Clara Settles Lawsuit With 49ers
“Today’s agreement represents the beginning of a renewed partnership between the 49ers and the city of Santa Clara.”

San José Spotlight is the city's first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting.
“Today’s agreement represents the beginning of a renewed partnership between the 49ers and the city of Santa Clara.”

Neither candidate has a published environmental plan on their campaign websites.
A controversial design element of a multi-billion-dollar BART plan to downtown San Jose could be shifting under a new proposal.
Local officials are frustrated with county’s lack of progress and are demanding an acceleration of several projects.
Eddie Garcia's vision for the Latino Leadership Alliance was to create a program that encompassed a full menu of skills.
Santa Clara residents will soon be able to ditch the car for short distances and zoom around the city on electric scooters and bikes.
Santa Clara County has a chance to change its plans for a new jail, and criminal justice advocates are applauding the idea.
The opposition against the Pacheco Dam expansion in South County is growing—and so is the list of plaintiffs suing Valley Water.
Schools are implementing a statewide movement for universal transitional kindergarten this year.
The two candidates running for San Jose mayor are clamoring for support from the city's vast Vietnamese population.
The plan will alleviate some of the financial burden impacting local college graduates and current students.
Officials say the bonuses and salary increases are needed as the city tries to compete during a national shortage of veterinarians.
San Jose is gearing up to build more than 200 prefabricated units in the southern part of the city.
San José Spotlight’s attorney Karl Olson argued for the list to also include the senders, recipients and topics of the communications.
The San Francisco 49ers are upping the ante to settle a lawsuit that's costing Santa Clara residents millions of dollars.
San Jose voters who live in some of the largest school districts will be voting for trustees with various levels of experience come November
Santa Clara County could see an exodus of primary care doctors.
A major residential development being eyed for downtown San Jose could get a green light from the city.
Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is proceeding with plans for its new headquarters in Alviso.
A group of West San Jose residents' last ditch effort to stop development on a six-story hotel on Winchester Boulevard has failed.