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‘A sigh of relief’: San Jose students react to federal loan plan

Brian Luu didn’t find out about President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan through Instagram or TikTok like his peers. He found out from...

Amid shortage, San Jose OKs major raise for veterinarians

San Jose is increasing the salary range for veterinarians by nearly 47% this year, hoping to fill monthslong vacancies for two roles in its backlogged...

Judge orders San Jose, mayor to list withheld public records

San Jose will provide a basic list of all the records it’s withholding to San José Spotlight—months after city officials refused to say how many...

Final offer: 49ers tell Santa Clara officials to take it or leave it

The San Francisco 49ers are upping the ante to settle a lawsuit that’s costing Santa Clara residents millions of dollars. According to a letter...

San Jose schools ease COVID rules

Silicon Valley school districts are focusing on recovery this school year, while keeping an eye on lingering COVID-19 infections. Pandemic safety measures, including mask mandates,...

UPDATE: Appeal to stop West San Jose hotel denied

A group of West San Jose residents’ last ditch effort to stop development on a six-story hotel on Winchester Boulevard has failed. Residents Gaz...

UPDATE: San Jose officials question legality of letting noncitizens vote

San Jose is exploring extending the right to vote for noncitizen residents, but it may not be constitutional in California. At a San Jose...

Santa Clara County doctors ‘stressed out beyond belief’

Santa Clara County could see an exodus of primary care doctors, as physicians say they’re at a breaking point after years of heavy workloads and...

What team are San Jose officials on: Chavez or Mahan?

Almost all San Jose councilmembers and candidates are backing one person for mayor: Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez. Chavez is facing off against San Jose...

San Jose mobile app rife with problems

San Jose spent millions on a mobile app to improve community services, but only about 10% of residents use it. The city has put...

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