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San Jose rolls out the welcome mat at Arena Green

For more than a year, a small army of city workers and volunteers — backed by both public...

Silicon Valley’s tech world takes center stage in state politics

From a wide-open governor’s race to a bitter congressional contest, Santa Clara County has emerged as a key...

East San Jose school district audit investigation passes review

An investigation into the expenditures of an East San Jose school district has trustees exhaling — after holding...

San Jose filmmakers create space to support women

In a male-dominated broadcast industry, two people are working to shift the power dynamic by establishing a production...

San Jose day center CEO helps people with dementia

Maria Nicolacoudis has dedicated her life to building support programs for adults with disabilities and is taking on...

Special education cuts could strain teachers in Santa Clara County

Special education teachers in Santa Clara County are at a tipping point following a recent round of layoffs...

Latest Opinion

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Op-ed: Faith-based resource centers are trailblazers in reentry work

April is Second Chance Month, a time for exploring how our community can reduce barriers for individuals coming home from jail or prison. Faith-based organizations have long been the safety net for the justice-involved, long before Santa Clara County opened the Reentry Resource Center in 2012. In 2011, Assembly Bill 109 or Public Safety Realignment Act was passed, shifting nonviolent, nonserious, nonsex offenders from state prisons to local county jails and probation departments. Counties received AB 109 funding to manage that responsibility. Instead of building bigger jails, Santa Clara County designated most of its funding for in-custody and community-based programming....

The Podlight

Inside San Jose’s budget shortfall

From rising costs to slowing revenues, San Jose is facing a $56 million budget shortfall. Reporter Keith Menconi talks to city leaders about what’s driving the deficit, the difficult tradeoffs ahead and what potential cuts could mean for city services.