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Can San Jose's VTA Fix Its Broken Work Culture?
After a year, workers say little has changed and they’re not hopeful about the future.

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After a year, workers say little has changed and they’re not hopeful about the future.

The company was fined more than $12.7 million for the discharging of wastewater and excess emissions that increased air pollution.
The city’s main animal shelter is understaffed and ill-equipped to take care of the growing number of kittens.
The lawsuit claims the organizations are responsible as they should had evicted the attacker for his known violent behavior.
One of San Jose's fundamental departments that drives the city's economy is filling job vacancies, but still has several open positions.
Santa Clara County officials discussed prohibiting unserialized firearms and measures to reduce gun violence locally.
An affordable housing development near San Jose's Roosevelt Park will finally break ground after years of delay.
Families across Santa Clara County are flocking to food halls, one-stop eateries to order a variety of cuisines from local restaurants.
San Jose officials are holding a day of remembrance for the victims of the VTA mass shooting one year ago.
The rising cost of gas is impacting Santa Clara County nonprofits and threatening food for the homeless.
Health care workers chants of “Nurses on the outside, something’s wrong in the inside” echoed off the hospital walls.
After years of delay, an affordable housing development near San Jose's Roosevelt Park is poised to finally break ground.
About two dozen people will likely end up back on the streets of San Jose.
Most people are aware of the human toll of gun violence, but a new report in Santa Clara County is revealing its staggering financial cost.
Sam Blackford said it’s the people, atmosphere and storied agricultural past that makes the business worthwhile.
San Jose moved up the ranks to become one of the Bay Area's two best places to live in the United States.
The project, being developed by Charities Housing, is close to public transportation, shopping malls and job opportunities.
Bicycle safety is an ongoing challenge in the Bay Area, but San Jose is working to change that.
San Jose residents sleep soundly in train quiet zone.
San Jose voters have a full plate of decisions to make locally and countywide, when casting their ballots in the June primary.