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New data shows the number of unhoused residents has hardly budged since 2023 — though more of them are sheltered.
City officials report that the latest figures mark the highest sheltered rate that San José has achieved in decades, ...
Power Play resurrected in San Fulgencio with Second Vote of No Confidence - On July 25, the San Fulgencio Town Hall will hold ...
San Diego Bishop Michael Pham, the first U.S. bishop appointed by Leo and first person of Vietnamese descent to be made a ...
Now the subject of a sexual hazing investigation, Central Catholic High School has a long history of cultivating leaders in politics, business and public service.
The outcome of the special election for a new Santa Clara County assessor will shape housing development and school funding ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and the police chief are touting a new court-ordered injunction that bars suspected drug dealers ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday put on administrative leave 139 employees who signed a “declaration of ...
The San Jose City Council approved a controversial ordinance on homelessness at its regular meeting on Tuesday.
San Jose city leaders Tuesday will consider a proposal that would allow police to arrest homeless people who repeatedly refuse shelter.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan believes the accountability measure would drive the city's government efficiency and deliver better outcomes for its residents.
Matt Mahan, the leader of California’s third-largest city, wants jail time for homeless people who refuse shelter three times in a year and a half.
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