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Election 2022: The Race For Santa Clara County Assessor
Santa Clara County's longtime assessor is squaring off with a younger opponent who wants to shake up the office.

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Santa Clara County's longtime assessor is squaring off with a younger opponent who wants to shake up the office.

“My mom would have stayed alive if the county and the hospitals had helped her when she needed them.”
A coalition of California mayors is calling on the state to continue funding a grant for homelessness services.
San Jose residents and domestic partners Wendy Neff and Felipe Bravo have approached every beer as a learning opportunity.
One San Jose City Council candidate is condemned for his alleged past, but the other’s criminal history has been completely ignored.
The VTA board of directors unanimously agreed to defer approving a $1.9 million two-year contract with Deloitte Consulting.
Student Homeless Alliance President Anthony Majano called this a “massive change.”
Fairgrounds in San Jose could expand uses, but not for homeless services.
Travelers across the country can now drop their masks in airports.
The council and community members agreed closing San Pedro Square to travel is the right move.
The coveted political position in Silicon Valley comes with a host of complex problems.
Friends of Levitt Pavilion San Jose can move forward with its long-time dream.
Here’s a breakdown of the April 19 City Council meeting
A special district that provides extra cleaning and security to downtown San Jose property owners may be extended for another decade.
Hundreds of job vacancies, low wages and unmanageable workloads have city workers frustrated and demanding changes.
Agency officials announced the end of the mandate, but strongly recommend passengers and employees wear masks.
Some Santa Clara city employees plan to strike if negotiations toward a new labor contract continue to stall.
One San Jose nonprofit may have discovered a way to lower food insecurity and increase the culinary workforce simultaneously.
The San Francisco 49ers football team is spending a staggering sum of money on Supervisor Cindy Chavez in her race to become San Jose mayor.
“We’re now in 2022, it’s a long way away, and it’s been 14 years, but voters wanted to go forward even in its kind of abbreviated form.”