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Protecting our public resources of the Guadalupe River should be top priority for city leaders.

The point-in-time homeless census count is part of a requirement for Santa Clara County to receive federal funding.
The Santa Clara City Council has fired city manager Deanna Santana in an emergency meeting Thursday night.
A labor watchdog claims to have found a third company that committed labor violations on a costly San Jose public project.
The second allotment of Google's community benefit funds is coming to San Jose as the tech behemoth gets ready to start expanding.
“We are on track given the steady decline in infections that we continue to see.”
Reports from San Jose's Independent Police Auditor (IPA) show an overhaul of crowd control policing is needed.
It could have happened faster and potentially cheaper.
Geneva Strickland and unhoused advocate Shaunn Cartwright were among 220 people who woke before dawn to hit the streets in 30-degree weather
VTA is pondering the future of its light rail system as it considers how to replace an aging fleet of train cars.
In a contested California Assembly race where more than half of voters are Asian Americans, four Asian Democrats are vying for the job.
The Silicon Valley Democratic Club has overwhelmingly endorsed Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez.
Judge Nancy Fineman denied a motion on Tuesday to seal testimony given by insurance broker Harpreet Chadha to a civil grand jury.
After decades of criminalizing the homeless—often profiling and citing individuals—San Jose now wants to house them.
Silicon Valley households with children are struggling to make ends meet, and the data is eye-opening.
Elected leaders last week unanimously increased the city’s hiring referral bonus from $500 to $1,500.
After being burnt to the ground in a devastating fire, Jackie’s Place rose from the ashes to dish out authentic soul food.
Two dozen people protested the parking fees they say will take a bite out of their paychecks.
Santa Clara County has cut the number of people falling into homelessness annually by more than 30%.
The extraordinary fight between a journalist and his former newspaper stems from an incident that occurred on July 21, 2017.