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Event highlights East San Jose streetwear

A movement to elevate streetwear and promote local artists is bringing cultural pride to East San Jose. Rap artists, hip hop dancers and live...

Housing vs. transit—Why VTA opposes San Jose tower

A major residential development being eyed for downtown San Jose has been given the green light from the city, but the project may never...

Cesar Chavez’s San Jose home to become community center

The family home of one of San Jose’s greatest activists will be transformed into a community center, continuing his work for future generations. Nonprofit...

4th Street Pizza in Downtown San Jose closing up shop

An iconic pizza shop favored by San Jose politicos and downtown residents alike is going under. The co-founders of 4th Street Pizza Co. told...

A ‘quiet panic’ over looming sweep of San Jose homeless camp

After 19 years on the streets, unhoused San Jose resident Kellie Goodman is finally moving into a home. But she’s worried about her friends...

Eastside Dreams: Highlighting the history of East San Jose

Until about a month ago, East San Jose’s history was a gaping hole in the city’s local libraries. The community, often overlooked and neglected,...

San Jose native opens doors for immigrant entrepreneurs

Yacanex Posadas grew up mostly on the north side of San Jose. He worked multiple jobs at a young age to help his family,...

San Jose Vietnamese service center gets infusion of funding

Santa Clara County has renewed its commitment to address the health care gap among its Vietnamese residents. The Board of Supervisors last week unanimously voted...

San Jose nonprofit makes offer to buy Cesar Chavez’s house

The home of one of San Jose’s greatest activists may become open to the public, depending on a pending purchase. Nonprofit Amigos de Guadalupe,...

San Jose’s Breeze installation may change locations

For more than a year, San Jose residents have awaited news on a proposed downtown landmark on public park land. The latest update has...

San Jose church faces lawsuit over fatal 2020 stabbing

Two people are suing a local church and its associated homeless shelter in downtown San Jose over a 2020 stabbing that killed two residents...

UPDATE: Affordable housing approved near San Jose’s Roosevelt Park

An affordable housing development near San Jose’s Roosevelt Park will finally break ground after years of delay—with financial help from the city. The City...

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