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Santa Clara County supermom supervisors pave the way

It’s a delicate dance balancing work and motherhood, especially if you’re a politician. For Santa Clara County Supervisors...

Meet the candidates running for District 7 San Jose City Council

Election season is in full swing in San Jose District 7, where incumbent Councilmember Bien Doan is squaring off...

San Jose prepares to strip public tributes to Cesar Chavez

Less than a week after shocking revelations upended the legacy of Cesar Chavez, San Jose has begun to...

Silicon Valley social workers meet clients in secret due to ICE fears

As fears of federal agent encounters grow and immigrant families avoid leaving home, workers in Santa Clara County...

The Biz Beat: San Jose’s Sixth Street Burger is a smash 

Abram Chandler’s path from plumbing contractor to co-owner of Sixth Street Burger in San Jose was circuitous, but...

Palo Alto rail crossing closure debate weighs public safety, traffic congestion

In the weeks since another death on the Caltrain tracks in Palo Alto rocked the community on Feb....

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The exterior of a hospital in Gilroy, California

Alvarado: Billionaire tax could save Santa Clara County health care

San José Spotlight’s recent coverage of potential health care closures in Santa Clara County should be a wake-up call. When hospitals like Hazel Hawkins close in rural communities like Hollister, the impact doesn’t stay contained. Patients are forced to travel farther, emergency rooms like St. Louise Regional in Gilroy become overcrowded and patient care suffers. Here in Santa Clara County, we’re already seeing how fragile our health care system is. Federal budget cuts are threatening critical funding hospitals rely on to keep emergency departments staffed and lifesaving services available. When that support disappears, hospitals are forced to make impossible decisions...

The Podlight

How San Jose is betting on big games

From the Super Bowl to future global sporting events, San Jose is positioning itself for an economic surge. Reporter Keith Menconi explores the strategy, the stakes and what success would really look like for the South Bay.