San Jose officials are voicing concern about how to keep paying for a non-police response program for mental health emergencies. Advocates doubt the city is even trying to make it work.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were spotted conducting an assessment at the shuttered facility both Thursday ...
The clock is ticking as South Bay leaders prepare for Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium. To kick it off, a procession of ...
Rescue crews saved two people and six dogs who were trapped on an island in San Jose’s Guadalupe River on Thursday, according ...
A multi-story interim housing site in South San Jose will open later this month, replacing a grass lot that was littered with ...
A South San Jose modular housing project for homeless people is finally opening after months of delay due to issues with mold ...
Residents in many apartments alongside a creek in San Jose woke up to water flowing into their homes, damaging furniture and other belongings and forcing them out for weeks.
Some San Jose officials believe the city can achieve a functional zero level of unsheltered homelessness at a significantly lower cost by building out the shelter system ...
Despite facing a smaller shortfall than San Francisco and Oakland, San José budget officials say cuts could be necessary to ...
San Jose's mayor, on Tuesday, said he wanted to change how funds from Measure E are allocated, from long-term plans to build affordable housing to short-term needs of the unhoused. Matt Mahan said ...
The number of fires started at homeless encampments is going up year by year, according to the union representing San Jose firefighters. With around 3,000 of these fires ...
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