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Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks WHY SAN JOSE KILLED SANCTIONED HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS According to Santa Clara County’s latest homeless census published in 2019, 6,172 homeless people live in San Jose, an increase of 1,822 over 2017. The survey tallied 9,706 unhoused residents countywide—up from 7,394 individuals two years before.. The topic of sanctioned encampments has become increasingly divisive over the years, even turning into political fodder for HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SANDOVAL: AS EVANS LANE OPENS, FAMILIES STRUGGLING WITH San José Spotlight columnist Laura Sandoval is the director of programs at PATH San Jose, a homeless services and housing development agency. She is also a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade of experience. Her columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. Contact Laura at LauraS@ePath.org. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, GOOGLE UNVEILS PORTRAIT OF MASSIVE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose revealed scads of new details about Google’s plans to build a sprawling downtown campus with 7.3 million square feet of office space and 4,000 housing units spread out over more than 80 acres with improvements to public amenities, including 10 parks and the trails that will eventually connect them all. San Jose Downtown SOUTH BAY RESIDENTS WORRY OPPORTUNITY HOUSING WILL WORSEN South San Jose residents voiced fears about parking, traffic and development during a Monday night community meeting on Opportunity Housing, a controversial initiative to increase the number of homes that can be built in single-family neighborhoods. “I don’t care who lives in my neighborhood,” resident Christina Ferrigno said. “What I do mind is if aALEJANDRA AREVALO
Alejandra Arevalo is a bilingual freelance journalist for San José Spotlight.. She studied journalism and sociology at New York University, where she worked as deputy editor for the school’s newspaper. Alejandra’s reporting focuses on telling underrepresented stories and has experience covering several beats including social justice, food, real estate, entertainment and politics. SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks WHY SAN JOSE KILLED SANCTIONED HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS According to Santa Clara County’s latest homeless census published in 2019, 6,172 homeless people live in San Jose, an increase of 1,822 over 2017. The survey tallied 9,706 unhoused residents countywide—up from 7,394 individuals two years before.. The topic of sanctioned encampments has become increasingly divisive over the years, even turning into political fodder for HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, SANDOVAL: AS EVANS LANE OPENS, FAMILIES STRUGGLING WITH San José Spotlight columnist Laura Sandoval is the director of programs at PATH San Jose, a homeless services and housing development agency. She is also a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade of experience. Her columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. Contact Laura at LauraS@ePath.org. SOUTH BAY RESIDENTS WORRY OPPORTUNITY HOUSING WILL WORSEN South San Jose residents voiced fears about parking, traffic and development during a Monday night community meeting on Opportunity Housing, a controversial initiative to increase the number of homes that can be built in single-family neighborhoods. “I don’t care who lives in my neighborhood,” resident Christina Ferrigno said. “What I do mind is if a GOOGLE UNVEILS PORTRAIT OF MASSIVE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose revealed scads of new details about Google’s plans to build a sprawling downtown campus with 7.3 million square feet of office space and 4,000 housing units spread out over more than 80 acres with improvements to public amenities, including 10 parks and the trails that will eventually connect them all. San Jose DowntownALEJANDRA AREVALO
Alejandra Arevalo is a bilingual freelance journalist for San José Spotlight.. She studied journalism and sociology at New York University, where she worked as deputy editor for the school’s newspaper. Alejandra’s reporting focuses on telling underrepresented stories and has experience covering several beats including social justice, food, real estate, entertainment and politics. HOW LONG WITH SOUTH BAY GOVERNMENT MEETINGS STAY ONLINE 1 day ago · During the pandemic, government meetings went online to allow for greater public participation and compliance with social distancing guidelines. But over a year later with COVID-19 on the decline, some are concerned about what happens when meetings return to an in-person format. Hybrid meetings may be the answer. Both the San Jose City Council and WHO TOPS THE LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID SAN JOSE EMPLOYEES As San Jose braces for unprecedented financial deficits caused by the pandemic, the city broke its record in employee compensation, with 34 officials netting more than $400,000 in pay and benefits last year. Seven of the 10 top-paid city employees worked at the San Jose Police Department, many of whom earned more in overtime than their salary. SAN JOSE SEES SHARPEST POPULATION DECLINE IN 10 YEARS 1 day ago · The nation’s 10th largest city lost residents at its highest rate last year and is among the slowest-growing South Bay cities in the past decade, according to population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. San Jose, the most populous city in Santa Clara County with 1.01 million residents, lost almost 13,000 people between 2019 and 2020. That’s roughly SAN JOSE POLITICS & GOVERNMENT NEWS San José Spotlight is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to local political & government reporting in San Jose, Santa Clara County& the South Bay.
SAN JOSE'S LARGEST EMERGENCY SHELTER TO CLOSE JULY 15 COVID-19 restrictions in the region are winding down, and so is San Jose’s largest temporary emergency shelter. South Hall, an 80,000-square foot space at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown, will shutter its emergency COVID-19 shelter by July 15. It will be cleaned and turned over to Team San Jose, the city’s visitor and tourist organization, by Aug. 1. SANDOVAL: AS EVANS LANE OPENS, FAMILIES STRUGGLING WITH San José Spotlight columnist Laura Sandoval is the director of programs at PATH San Jose, a homeless services and housing development agency. She is also a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade of experience. Her columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. Contact Laura at LauraS@ePath.org. SAN JOSE STUDENTS SURVEY RESIDENTS ON REID-HILLVIEW 1 day ago · When Yajaira Gutierrez first heard of a widespread survey about the potential closure of Reid-Hillview Airport in East San Jose, she was surprised by what it found. “I thought the results were really alarming,” Gutierrez told San José Spotlight. “It didn’t make sense to me that the community would rather keep that airport open than shut it down.” SAN JOSE NONPROFIT FACES ACCUSATIONS OF BEDBUGS, MILDEW IN 1 day ago · Zack Anderson only pays about $350 a month in rent thanks to housing subsidies from a local nonprofit—but not for the past eight months. He said he’s been holding off on payments because his South San Jose apartment is infested with bedbugs, mildew and needs urgent maintenance. The apartment is managed by Downtown StreetsTeam,
ANDREW: WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE UP FOR A RELIABLE INTERNET What would you give up for a reliable internet connection? A heated room? An ergonomically correct chair? A perfectly positioned monitor? It’s a tough decision and one that 2.1 million Californians have to make each day. Yes, even here in Silicon Valley, where the internet is said to be invented, thousands of students do not DODGE: GUNSHOT DETECTION TECH WILL LEAD TO MORE POLICE 1 day ago · It was near freezing temperatures in the early hours of the morning when Chicago police received an alert from their gunshot detection technology (GDT) solution, ShotSpotter. Apparently shots had been fired in the city’s Little Village neighborhood, an area predominantly populated by Latinx individuals. Officers rush to the scene to find 21-year-old Ruben Roman and 13-year-old SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks SAN JOSE COUNCILMEMBER MOURNS FRIEND LOST IN VTA SHOOTING San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez waited to hear back from a childhood friend following Wednesday’s shooting at a Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard—a VTA overhead lineman at the light rail for close to 10 years. His shift ended around 8 a.m., an hour and a half after reports of the shooting. “I was sending himtext
DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, UPDATE: SAN JOSE APPROVES NEW $10,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL Dumping a couch on the side of the freeway in San Jose will soon come with a $10,000 penalty — one of the highest in the nation. The San Jose City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase first-offense fines for illegal dumping to $10,000. Currently, the city has three levels for illegal dumping fines: $2,500 GOOGLE UNVEILS PORTRAIT OF MASSIVE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose revealed scads of new details about Google’s plans to build a sprawling downtown campus with 7.3 million square feet of office space and 4,000 housing units spread out over more than 80 acres with improvements to public amenities, including 10 parks and the trails that will eventually connect them all. San Jose Downtown ROBERTS: WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO HELP PEOPLE WHO ARE Difficult work makes a difference. San José Spotlight columnist Joel John Roberts is the CEO of PATH, a statewide homeless services and housing development agency that provides services and housing in San José. Joel is also a Board member of Silicon Valley’s Destination: Home. His columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks SAN JOSE COUNCILMEMBER MOURNS FRIEND LOST IN VTA SHOOTING San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez waited to hear back from a childhood friend following Wednesday’s shooting at a Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard—a VTA overhead lineman at the light rail for close to 10 years. His shift ended around 8 a.m., an hour and a half after reports of the shooting. “I was sending himtext
DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, UPDATE: SAN JOSE APPROVES NEW $10,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL Dumping a couch on the side of the freeway in San Jose will soon come with a $10,000 penalty — one of the highest in the nation. The San Jose City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase first-offense fines for illegal dumping to $10,000. Currently, the city has three levels for illegal dumping fines: $2,500 SAN JOSE POLITICS & GOVERNMENT NEWS San Jose mourns its fallen transit workers, remembers ‘VTA family’. Family and friends of the nine VTA workers killed Wednesday blanketed the plaza of San Jose City Hall on Thursday, surrounded by hundreds of other workers uniting as one—the “VTA family.”. Many in the crowd of hundreds of people broke out in cries, sobbing asspeakers
'NASTY AS HELL': AFFORDABLE HOUSING SITE IN EAST SAN JOSE While the lobby of Renascent Place, a 160-unit affordable housing complex in San Jose is white-glove clean, a few steps inside residents’ living quarters the smell of mildew becomes almost overpowering. “It’s nasty as hell,” said Jina Monarch, a resident at Renascent Place. She’s lived at the complex since it opened in February 2020. By her estimate, WHO TOPS THE LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID SAN JOSE EMPLOYEES As San Jose braces for unprecedented financial deficits caused by the pandemic, the city broke its record in employee compensation, with 34 officials netting more than $400,000 in pay and benefits last year. Seven of the 10 top-paid city employees worked at the San Jose Police Department, many of whom earned more in overtime than their salary. SOUTH BAY LEADERS WEIGH-IN ON FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDING As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the nation, many cities and towns took a financial hit as tax revenue dried up and public health expenditures increased. But now the federal government is doling out funds to help communities recover. San Jose and Santa Clara County are receiving approximately $212 and $374 million, respectively, from theAmerican
DECLINING UNEMPLOYMENT BUOYS SILICON VALLEY'S ECONOMIC 1 day ago · Silicon Valley’s unemployment rate is dropping after the economic roller coaster of the COVID-19 pandemic. But some business sectors could take years to rebound. Local unemployment was below 3% prior to the pandemic, said Bige Yilmaz, economic data analyst for San Jose. After a turbulent year, it now sits at about 5.5%. “In terms of SAN JOSE LEADERS CALL FOR GUN CONTROL AFTER VTA SHOOTING 1 day ago · Less than two weeks ago, San Jose leaders gathered at City Hall to mourn the nine victims of the May 26 VTA light rail yard shooting.. With the city still reeling from the shooting, elected officials gathered again Tuesday to propose local gun control measures, including a rule that would require all gun owners to carry insurance. Mayor Sam Liccardo said that eight incidents of gunviolence
SAN JOSE'S LARGEST EMERGENCY SHELTER TO CLOSE JULY 15 COVID-19 restrictions in the region are winding down, and so is San Jose’s largest temporary emergency shelter. South Hall, an 80,000-square foot space at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown, will shutter its emergency COVID-19 shelter by July 15. It will be cleaned and turned over to Team San Jose, the city’s visitor and tourist organization, by Aug. 1. SAN JOSE NONPROFIT FACES ACCUSATIONS OF BEDBUGS, MILDEW IN 14 hours ago · Zack Anderson only pays about $350 a month in rent thanks to housing subsidies from a local nonprofit—but not for the past eight months. He said he’s been holding off on payments because his South San Jose apartment is infested with bedbugs, mildew and needs urgent maintenance. The apartment is managed by Downtown StreetsTeam,
DODGE: GUNSHOT DETECTION TECH WILL LEAD TO MORE POLICE 13 hours ago · It was near freezing temperatures in the early hours of the morning when Chicago police received an alert from their gunshot detection technology (GDT) solution, ShotSpotter. Apparently shots had been fired in the city’s Little Village neighborhood, an area predominantly populated by Latinx individuals. Officers rush to the scene to find 21-year-old Ruben Roman and 13-year-old WILL GOOGLE HIRE SAN JOSE WORKERS? IT MIGHT BE TOO EARLY 1 day ago · Two weeks ago, San Jose approved the largest development in its existence: Downtown West, Google’s 80-acre campus near Diridon Station. Google estimates that up to 25,000 people will work at the downtown offices. Just how many of those will be local hires is still unclear. According to Google spokesperson Michael Appel, it’stoo early to
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Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks SAN JOSE COUNCILMEMBER MOURNS FRIEND LOST IN VTA SHOOTING San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez waited to hear back from a childhood friend following Wednesday’s shooting at a Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard—a VTA overhead lineman at the light rail for close to 10 years. His shift ended around 8 a.m., an hour and a half after reports of the shooting. “I was sending himtext
DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, UPDATE: SAN JOSE APPROVES NEW $10,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL Dumping a couch on the side of the freeway in San Jose will soon come with a $10,000 penalty — one of the highest in the nation. The San Jose City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase first-offense fines for illegal dumping to $10,000. Currently, the city has three levels for illegal dumping fines: $2,500 GOOGLE UNVEILS PORTRAIT OF MASSIVE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose revealed scads of new details about Google’s plans to build a sprawling downtown campus with 7.3 million square feet of office space and 4,000 housing units spread out over more than 80 acres with improvements to public amenities, including 10 parks and the trails that will eventually connect them all. San Jose Downtown ROBERTS: WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO HELP PEOPLE WHO ARE Difficult work makes a difference. San José Spotlight columnist Joel John Roberts is the CEO of PATH, a statewide homeless services and housing development agency that provides services and housing in San José. Joel is also a Board member of Silicon Valley’s Destination: Home. His columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
Q&A: WHAT SAN JOSE BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS Differences between local and national COVID regulations are causing confusion and placing the burden of enforcement on businesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or social distance “in any setting.” But in Santa Clara County, everyone is still required to wear masks SAN JOSE COUNCILMEMBER MOURNS FRIEND LOST IN VTA SHOOTING San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez waited to hear back from a childhood friend following Wednesday’s shooting at a Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard—a VTA overhead lineman at the light rail for close to 10 years. His shift ended around 8 a.m., an hour and a half after reports of the shooting. “I was sending himtext
DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, UPDATE: SAN JOSE APPROVES NEW $10,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL Dumping a couch on the side of the freeway in San Jose will soon come with a $10,000 penalty — one of the highest in the nation. The San Jose City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase first-offense fines for illegal dumping to $10,000. Currently, the city has three levels for illegal dumping fines: $2,500 GOOGLE UNVEILS PORTRAIT OF MASSIVE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose revealed scads of new details about Google’s plans to build a sprawling downtown campus with 7.3 million square feet of office space and 4,000 housing units spread out over more than 80 acres with improvements to public amenities, including 10 parks and the trails that will eventually connect them all. San Jose Downtown ROBERTS: WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO HELP PEOPLE WHO ARE Difficult work makes a difference. San José Spotlight columnist Joel John Roberts is the CEO of PATH, a statewide homeless services and housing development agency that provides services and housing in San José. Joel is also a Board member of Silicon Valley’s Destination: Home. His columns appear every fourth Monday of the month. SAN JOSE POLITICS & GOVERNMENT NEWS San Jose mourns its fallen transit workers, remembers ‘VTA family’. Family and friends of the nine VTA workers killed Wednesday blanketed the plaza of San Jose City Hall on Thursday, surrounded by hundreds of other workers uniting as one—the “VTA family.”. Many in the crowd of hundreds of people broke out in cries, sobbing asspeakers
'NASTY AS HELL': AFFORDABLE HOUSING SITE IN EAST SAN JOSE While the lobby of Renascent Place, a 160-unit affordable housing complex in San Jose is white-glove clean, a few steps inside residents’ living quarters the smell of mildew becomes almost overpowering. “It’s nasty as hell,” said Jina Monarch, a resident at Renascent Place. She’s lived at the complex since it opened in February 2020. By her estimate, WHO TOPS THE LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID SAN JOSE EMPLOYEES As San Jose braces for unprecedented financial deficits caused by the pandemic, the city broke its record in employee compensation, with 34 officials netting more than $400,000 in pay and benefits last year. Seven of the 10 top-paid city employees worked at the San Jose Police Department, many of whom earned more in overtime than their salary. SOUTH BAY LEADERS WEIGH-IN ON FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDING 1 day ago · As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the nation, many cities and towns took a financial hit as tax revenue dried up and public health expenditures increased. But now the federal government is doling out funds to help communities recover. San Jose and Santa Clara County are receiving approximately $212 and $374 million, respectively, from the American SAN JOSE LEADERS CALL FOR GUN CONTROL AFTER VTA SHOOTING 22 hours ago · Less than two weeks ago, San Jose leaders gathered at City Hall to mourn the nine victims of the May 26 VTA light rail yard shooting.. With the city still reeling from the shooting, elected officials gathered again Tuesday to propose local gun control measures, including a rule that would require all gun owners to carry insurance. Mayor Sam Liccardo said that eight incidents of gun DECLINING UNEMPLOYMENT BUOYS SILICON VALLEY'S ECONOMIC 1 day ago · Silicon Valley’s unemployment rate is dropping after the economic roller coaster of the COVID-19 pandemic. But some business sectors could take years to rebound. Local unemployment was below 3% prior to the pandemic, said Bige Yilmaz, economic data analyst for San Jose. After a turbulent year, it now sits at about 5.5%. “In terms of SAN JOSE'S LARGEST EMERGENCY SHELTER TO CLOSE JULY 15 1 day ago · COVID-19 restrictions in the region are winding down, and so is San Jose’s largest temporary emergency shelter. South Hall, an 80,000-square foot space at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown, will shutter its emergency COVID-19 shelter by July 15. It will be cleaned and turned over to Team San Jose, the city’s visitor and tourist organization, by Aug. 1. SAN JOSE NONPROFIT FACES ACCUSATIONS OF BEDBUGS, MILDEW IN 3 hours ago · Zack Anderson only pays about $350 a month in rent thanks to housing subsidies from a local nonprofit—but not for the past eight months. He said he’s been holding off on payments because his South San Jose apartment is infested with bedbugs, mildew and needs urgent maintenance. The apartment is managed by Downtown StreetsTeam,
DODGE: GUNSHOT DETECTION TECH WILL LEAD TO MORE POLICE 2 hours ago · It was near freezing temperatures in the early hours of the morning when Chicago police received an alert from their gunshot detection technology (GDT) solution, ShotSpotter. Apparently shots had been fired in the city’s Little Village neighborhood, an area predominantly populated by Latinx individuals. Officers rush to the scene to find 21-year-old Ruben Roman and 13-year-old WILL GOOGLE HIRE SAN JOSE WORKERS? IT MIGHT BE TOO EARLY 17 hours ago · Two weeks ago, San Jose approved the largest development in its existence: Downtown West, Google’s 80-acre campus near Diridon Station. Google estimates that up to 25,000 people will work at the downtown offices. Just how many of those will be local hires is still unclear. According to Google spokesperson Michael Appel, it’s too early to SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
ABOUT US - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Our Mission. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting. Our mission is to change the face of local journalism by building a community-supported newsroom that ignites civic engagement, educates citizens and strengthens our DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. OUR TEAM - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE WIKISPOTLIGHT SAN JOSE CASPOTLIGHT SAN JOSECA
San José residents deserve a trusted source for unbiased, independent political news. And we’re here to provide it. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit, community-supported digital newsorganization.
SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. BART FUNDING PULLED FROM STIMULUS BILL BART funding pulled from stimulus bill. The Berryessa BART station was the city's first BART station. Plans to expand to Downtown San Jose are slated for 2030. Photo by Lloyd Alaban. Congress pulled a $141 million grant for a Bay Area Rapid Transit extension into Silicon Valley from their $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill Tuesday. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, EAST SAN JOSE LEADERS DISCUSS HOW HOUSING CRISIS IMPACTS A panel discussion on the housing crisis brought dozens of Spanish-speaking residents out to the heart of East San Jose Thursday night to talk about solutions to a problem affecting more than half of the city’s Latino community. Prominent voices from the city and Santa Clara County, as well as local leaders from community organizations, spoke WORK WITH HOMEFIRST BRINGS CEO ANDREA URTON “FULL CIRCLE Andrea Urton has faced many challenges in her life such as losing her mother, living in a violently abusive home and ending up on the streets — all before she graduated high school. Now Urton is the CEO of HomeFirst, one of the South Bay’s leading nonprofits working to end homelessness. And she’s working toward SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
ABOUT US - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Our Mission. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting. Our mission is to change the face of local journalism by building a community-supported newsroom that ignites civic engagement, educates citizens and strengthens our DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. OUR TEAM - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE WIKISPOTLIGHT SAN JOSE CASPOTLIGHT SAN JOSECA
San José residents deserve a trusted source for unbiased, independent political news. And we’re here to provide it. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit, community-supported digital newsorganization.
SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. BART FUNDING PULLED FROM STIMULUS BILL BART funding pulled from stimulus bill. The Berryessa BART station was the city's first BART station. Plans to expand to Downtown San Jose are slated for 2030. Photo by Lloyd Alaban. Congress pulled a $141 million grant for a Bay Area Rapid Transit extension into Silicon Valley from their $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill Tuesday. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, EAST SAN JOSE LEADERS DISCUSS HOW HOUSING CRISIS IMPACTS A panel discussion on the housing crisis brought dozens of Spanish-speaking residents out to the heart of East San Jose Thursday night to talk about solutions to a problem affecting more than half of the city’s Latino community. Prominent voices from the city and Santa Clara County, as well as local leaders from community organizations, spoke WORK WITH HOMEFIRST BRINGS CEO ANDREA URTON “FULL CIRCLE Andrea Urton has faced many challenges in her life such as losing her mother, living in a violently abusive home and ending up on the streets — all before she graduated high school. Now Urton is the CEO of HomeFirst, one of the South Bay’s leading nonprofits working to end homelessness. And she’s working toward EVENTS - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Events. April 14, 2021 Virtual. Understanding Emergency Rent Relief in Santa Clara County. The COVID-19 pandemic has heavily impacted renters and tenants over the last year. Hear from our expert panel of government Events. March 11, 2021 Virtual. San Jose Speaks: A conversation with Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone. San José WHO TOPS THE LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID SAN JOSE EMPLOYEES 21 hours ago · As San Jose braces for unprecedented financial deficits caused by the pandemic, the city broke its record in employee compensation, with 34 officials netting more than $400,000 in pay and benefits last year. Seven of the 10 top-paid city employees worked at the San Jose Police Department, many of whom earned more in overtimethan their salary.
SAN JOSE POLITICS & GOVERNMENT NEWS San Jose mourns its fallen transit workers, remembers ‘VTA family’. Family and friends of the nine VTA workers killed Wednesday blanketed the plaza of San Jose City Hall on Thursday, surrounded by hundreds of other workers uniting as one—the “VTA family.”. Many in the crowd of hundreds of people broke out in cries, sobbing asspeakers
'NASTY AS HELL': AFFORDABLE HOUSING SITE IN EAST SAN JOSE While the lobby of Renascent Place, a 160-unit affordable housing complex in San Jose is white-glove clean, a few steps inside residents’ living quarters the smell of mildew becomes almost overpowering. “It’s nasty as hell,” said Jina Monarch, a resident at Renascent Place. She’s lived at the complex since it opened in February 2020. By her estimate, SAN JOSE'S LARGEST EMERGENCY SHELTER TO CLOSE JULY 15 13 hours ago · COVID-19 restrictions in the region are winding down, and so is San Jose’s largest temporary emergency shelter. South Hall, an 80,000-square foot space at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown, will shutter its emergency COVID-19 shelter by July 15. It will be cleaned and turned over to Team San Jose, the city’s visitor and tourist organization, by Aug. 1. SOUTH BAY LEADERS WEIGH-IN ON FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDING 17 hours ago · Washington D.C.—As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the nation, many cities and towns took a financial hit as tax revenue dried up and public health expenditures increased. But now the federal government is doling out funds to help communities recover. San Jose and Santa Clara County are receiving approximately $212 and $374 million, respectively, from the SAN JOSE WORKERS PREPARE FOR NEW MASK RULES 1 day ago · In a little over a week, the state will lift its mask mandate after nearly a year of requiring face coverings indoors. But in certain workplaces, employees will still have to cover their faces according to new rules adopted this week by the board of the California Division of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or Cal/OSHA.. Under the new rules, fully vaccinatedworkers without
PHILBRICK: PAYING FOR TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Miles of bumpers and brake lights. Impassable traffic jams. These daily sights on urban highways may feel inescapable, but many of these issues would improve or resolve with some serious transportation infrastructure repair. California road conditions rank among the worst in the nation, and the Bay Area and Southern California are the secondand third
GOOGLE, SAN JOSE WORK OUT AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS Google is coming to downtown San Jose and it’s bringing 4,000 housing units with it. But making sure that a quarter of those units are affordable will be difficult. The biggest obstacle to building affordable housing, city leaders say, is the high cost of land. “The VTA BOOSTING SECURITY ACROSS THE SOUTH BAY The VTA is bolstering its security following an employee’s deadly rampage last week. But an expert in workplace violence says the agency may need to go deeper than physical safeguards to increase safety. “The prevention piece, if properly done, is worth millions of millions of dollars,” said Felix Nater, owner of Nater AssociatesSecurity Management
SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
ABOUT US - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Our Mission. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting. Our mission is to change the face of local journalism by building a community-supported newsroom that ignites civic engagement, educates citizens and strengthens our DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. OUR TEAM - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE WIKISPOTLIGHT SAN JOSE CASPOTLIGHT SAN JOSECA
San José residents deserve a trusted source for unbiased, independent political news. And we’re here to provide it. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit, community-supported digital newsorganization.
SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. BART FUNDING PULLED FROM STIMULUS BILL BART funding pulled from stimulus bill. The Berryessa BART station was the city's first BART station. Plans to expand to Downtown San Jose are slated for 2030. Photo by Lloyd Alaban. Congress pulled a $141 million grant for a Bay Area Rapid Transit extension into Silicon Valley from their $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill Tuesday. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, EAST SAN JOSE LEADERS DISCUSS HOW HOUSING CRISIS IMPACTS A panel discussion on the housing crisis brought dozens of Spanish-speaking residents out to the heart of East San Jose Thursday night to talk about solutions to a problem affecting more than half of the city’s Latino community. Prominent voices from the city and Santa Clara County, as well as local leaders from community organizations, spoke WORK WITH HOMEFIRST BRINGS CEO ANDREA URTON “FULL CIRCLE Andrea Urton has faced many challenges in her life such as losing her mother, living in a violently abusive home and ending up on the streets — all before she graduated high school. Now Urton is the CEO of HomeFirst, one of the South Bay’s leading nonprofits working to end homelessness. And she’s working toward SAN JOSE NEWS, POLITICS & BUSINESS AT SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTHOUSINGBUSINESSIN THE SPOTLIGHTBLOGCOLUMNS & OPINION Blog May 7, 2021 May 12, 2021. Kansen Chu returns to his roots: The Berryessa school board. Blog Santa Clara County May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Santa Clara County seeks redistricting advisory commission members. Blog San Jose May 6, 2021 May 10, 2021. Thomas Fallon statueheaded for
ABOUT US - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Our Mission. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting. Our mission is to change the face of local journalism by building a community-supported newsroom that ignites civic engagement, educates citizens and strengthens our DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE BAR OWNER RESIGNS AMID #METOO A prominent downtown San Jose restaurateur has resigned amid accusations of sexual assault, the latest in a sweeping #MeToo movement in breweries and bars. “My actions and gross misconduct in the past have hurt too many and my absolute apologies to ALL,” wrote Ryan Summers, owner of the beer bar and vegan eatery Good Karma HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF SAN JOSE'S VTA MASS SHOOTING One local organization is collecting funds for victims of today’s mass shooting at a VTA light rail yard in downtown San Jose.. Reports of a shooting during a union meeting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard at 100 West Younger Avenue came in around 6:30 a.m. Law enforcement confirmed nine people died, including the shooter who’s been identified as VTA employee Samuel Cassidy. OUR TEAM - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHTSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE SPOTLIGHT ADDRESSSAN JOSE WIKISPOTLIGHT SAN JOSE CASPOTLIGHT SAN JOSECA
San José residents deserve a trusted source for unbiased, independent political news. And we’re here to provide it. San José Spotlight is the city’s first nonprofit, community-supported digital newsorganization.
SAN JOSE DRIVER SHOT SIX TIMES SUES SJPD FOR $5 MILLION San Jose driver shot six times sues SJPD for $5 million. An eyewitness recorded the officer-involved shooting on their smartphone from above. File photo. A man who was shot six times by San Jose police is suing the department, along with former chief Eddie Garcia and officer Eric Mosunic – the officer who fired the bullets. BART FUNDING PULLED FROM STIMULUS BILL BART funding pulled from stimulus bill. The Berryessa BART station was the city's first BART station. Plans to expand to Downtown San Jose are slated for 2030. Photo by Lloyd Alaban. Congress pulled a $141 million grant for a Bay Area Rapid Transit extension into Silicon Valley from their $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill Tuesday. SAN JOSE CAR THEFTS ON THE RISE, BEATING NATIONAL TRENDS Vehicle thefts are up across San Jose—and you might be more vulnerable if you drive an older Honda. According to the city, vehicle thefts rose by 15% between 2019 and 2020. Preliminary data shows thefts recorded in January and February of this year outstripped thefts during the same time in 2020 by a whopping 49%, EAST SAN JOSE LEADERS DISCUSS HOW HOUSING CRISIS IMPACTS A panel discussion on the housing crisis brought dozens of Spanish-speaking residents out to the heart of East San Jose Thursday night to talk about solutions to a problem affecting more than half of the city’s Latino community. Prominent voices from the city and Santa Clara County, as well as local leaders from community organizations, spoke WORK WITH HOMEFIRST BRINGS CEO ANDREA URTON “FULL CIRCLE Andrea Urton has faced many challenges in her life such as losing her mother, living in a violently abusive home and ending up on the streets — all before she graduated high school. Now Urton is the CEO of HomeFirst, one of the South Bay’s leading nonprofits working to end homelessness. And she’s working toward EVENTS - SAN JOSÉ SPOTLIGHT Events. April 14, 2021 Virtual. Understanding Emergency Rent Relief in Santa Clara County. The COVID-19 pandemic has heavily impacted renters and tenants over the last year. Hear from our expert panel of government Events. March 11, 2021 Virtual. San Jose Speaks: A conversation with Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone. San José WHO TOPS THE LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID SAN JOSE EMPLOYEES 20 hours ago · As San Jose braces for unprecedented financial deficits caused by the pandemic, the city broke its record in employee compensation, with 34 officials netting more than $400,000 in pay and benefits last year. Seven of the 10 top-paid city employees worked at the San Jose Police Department, many of whom earned more in overtimethan their salary.
SAN JOSE POLITICS & GOVERNMENT NEWS San Jose mourns its fallen transit workers, remembers ‘VTA family’. Family and friends of the nine VTA workers killed Wednesday blanketed the plaza of San Jose City Hall on Thursday, surrounded by hundreds of other workers uniting as one—the “VTA family.”. Many in the crowd of hundreds of people broke out in cries, sobbing asspeakers
'NASTY AS HELL': AFFORDABLE HOUSING SITE IN EAST SAN JOSE While the lobby of Renascent Place, a 160-unit affordable housing complex in San Jose is white-glove clean, a few steps inside residents’ living quarters the smell of mildew becomes almost overpowering. “It’s nasty as hell,” said Jina Monarch, a resident at Renascent Place. She’s lived at the complex since it opened in February 2020. By her estimate, SAN JOSE'S LARGEST EMERGENCY SHELTER TO CLOSE JULY 15 12 hours ago · COVID-19 restrictions in the region are winding down, and so is San Jose’s largest temporary emergency shelter. South Hall, an 80,000-square foot space at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown, will shutter its emergency COVID-19 shelter by July 15. It will be cleaned and turned over to Team San Jose, the city’s visitor and tourist organization, by Aug. 1. SOUTH BAY LEADERS WEIGH-IN ON FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDING 16 hours ago · Washington D.C.—As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the nation, many cities and towns took a financial hit as tax revenue dried up and public health expenditures increased. But now the federal government is doling out funds to help communities recover. San Jose and Santa Clara County are receiving approximately $212 and $374 million, respectively, from the SAN JOSE WORKERS PREPARE FOR NEW MASK RULES 1 day ago · In a little over a week, the state will lift its mask mandate after nearly a year of requiring face coverings indoors. But in certain workplaces, employees will still have to cover their faces according to new rules adopted this week by the board of the California Division of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or Cal/OSHA.. Under the new rules, fully vaccinatedworkers without
PHILBRICK: PAYING FOR TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Miles of bumpers and brake lights. Impassable traffic jams. These daily sights on urban highways may feel inescapable, but many of these issues would improve or resolve with some serious transportation infrastructure repair. California road conditions rank among the worst in the nation, and the Bay Area and Southern California are the secondand third
GOOGLE, SAN JOSE WORK OUT AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS Google is coming to downtown San Jose and it’s bringing 4,000 housing units with it. But making sure that a quarter of those units are affordable will be difficult. The biggest obstacle to building affordable housing, city leaders say, is the high cost of land. “The VTA BOOSTING SECURITY ACROSS THE SOUTH BAY The VTA is bolstering its security following an employee’s deadly rampage last week. But an expert in workplace violence says the agency may need to go deeper than physical safeguards to increase safety. “The prevention piece, if properly done, is worth millions of millions of dollars,” said Felix Nater, owner of Nater AssociatesSecurity Management
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