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Alexander: The Supreme Court Must Answer To Voters
The impending reversal of Roe v. Wade will demolish the revered role of the Supreme Court as simply interpreting the Constitution.

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The impending reversal of Roe v. Wade will demolish the revered role of the Supreme Court as simply interpreting the Constitution.

The spirit of the cafe, at 101 E. Santa Clara St. in downtown San Jose, delights in the festiveness of Mexican culture.
Due to high insurance premiums, local groups are left without the once-reliable source of funding and searching for new revenue streams.
With concerns about COVID-19 infections on the rise once more, San Jose city workers are required to wear masks for the next two weeks.
The yearlong fight for records by San José Spotlight has exposed a flaw in the city’s appeals policy.
Since last summer, San Jose has ramped up its effort to manage homeless encampments that have grown in size and visibility.
City officials said there’s an urgent need for new developments to only install drought-tolerant landscapes, citing extremely dry conditions
A new grant program will help small business owners with back rent before commercial eviction protections end on Aug. 19.
Grace Baptist Church is one of the few religious centers still standing from the early 1900s.
Business travel is down across the United States due to COVID-19, but San Jose is suffering worse than other major cities.
San Jose Housing Department spokesperson Jeff Scott said both warming centers served 242 people this season.
Officials learned of the scheduling problem months ago and reached out to organizers, but didn’t hear back until three weeks ago.
Councilmember and mayoral candidate Dev Davis asked some of her City Council colleagues to support a recent lawsuit against Senate Bill 9.
Santa Clara County has found a way to help people from getting caught in the revolving door of incarceration.
This may be the last mayoral election in San Jose that aligns with gubernatorial election years.
Norman Yoshio Mineta, San Jose’s first Asian American mayor and U.S. secretary of transportation, died in his Maryland home.
Candidates continue to raise significant sums as they pursue several powerful elected seats in Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara County residents running food businesses out of their kitchens will be able to come out of the shadows.
Santa Clara County officials will invest millions into local Planned Parenthood facilities to expand services.
San Jose officials are asking the Federal Aviation Administration for more time to clear out the city's largest homeless camp.