San Jose housing advocates are expressing concern over a recently-approved development that dropped its pledge toward more than 100 affordable homes,...
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The Japanese American Museum of San Jose is teaming up with preservation advocates to save a farmhouse once home to a World War II internment camp survivor. A 1,472-apartment development on Seely Avenue threatened the North San Jose farmhouse once owned by Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye with demolition before residents stepped in to lobby for preserving...
San Jose housing advocates are expressing concern over a recently-approved development that dropped its pledge toward more than 100 affordable homes,...
An Ohio mother is mourning the loss of her two children after they were fatally shot at the parking lot of an apartment complex off Euclid Avenue. In...
It is the first festive period since the police stepped back from responding to low risk calls.
A long overdue agreement between San Jose and Santa Clara County’s largest water agency to build housing for homeless residents has been greenlit...
A new flood risk mapping report from Denmark’s Coastal Directorate has revealed a significant increase in the number of municipalities at risk of...
Business and city leaders are touting the recent opening of a 23-story apartment building as a major win in the effort to bring more people into...
An affordable housing group is celebrating its biggest win to date after San Jose officials approved the permanent preservation of 18 homes. The South...
Add one more person to the list of employers feeling the Bay Area’s cost of living pains: An incoming Silicon Valley congressman looking for...
Homeless San Jose State University students are struggling to find housing — and worry where they’re going to sleep at night as they stress over...
Homeless San Jose State University students are struggling to find housing — and worry where they’re going to sleep at night as they stress over...