From the water we drink to the flood protection projects in our neighborhoods, infrastructure quietly supports our daily lives. In Santa Clara County, many of our water systems are nearly 50 to 60 years old, making this a critical time to modernize and strengthen them. As we take time to acknowledge the upcoming National Public...
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Bramson: Preventing homelessness is more effective than criminalizing it
This year, two bills moving through the state reveal the competing visions shaping California’s response to one of its greatest humanitarian failures. One asks how we stop people from losing housing in the first place. The other focuses on managing the consequences after people have already fallen into crisis. Assembly Bill 1924 would require California...
Mallon: Best way to honor Santa Clara County transit icon — keep building
For generations, the late Rod Dirdon has been synonymous with transit in Santa Clara County. He’s had a greater impact on transit in the area than anyone else and has touched so many of us. I first met Rod in 2019, when I was just starting to get involved in transit advocacy. I met him...
Rosen: Santa Clara County’s invisible police squad saves lives
Santa Clara County is one of the safest counties in the United States, served with dedication by a dozen traditional law enforcement agencies. We know them well. San Jose Police Department with its 100% homicide clearance rate. The heroic Gilroy police officers who took on the mass shooter at the Garlic Festival. The Sunnyvale ‘Badass...
Norwood: Santa Clara County school board trustees get no respect
Experienced and effective school board members don’t get the respect they’ve earned. The problems they govern don’t even bother to introduce themselves, they just show up on the agenda, the grocery store, nail salon or during public comment. Folks pushing school board term limits do so like it’s the miracle cure for everything wrong in...
Paz-Cedillos: We are reclaiming our name and who we are in San Jose
On May 1, the Mexican Heritage Plaza held more than one kind of gathering. That morning, we welcomed community leaders, partners and stakeholders for a breakfast — an opportunity to reflect and share where we are headed. Outside, the streets grew louder. More than 400 students marched toward us. By the time they arrived, La...
Collins: Listing a property today? You have options
In a challenging housing market like the one we are experiencing, some real estate brokers are offering sellers a new proposition: test the market quietly, with limited exposure. At first glance, that approach can sound strategic, especially for homeowners who value privacy or want to avoid the pressure of public price reductions. However, this strategy...
Op-ed: Say no to commercial advertising on San Jose’s downtown sidewalks
Who earns a living pretending that smart phones don’t exist? Well, consider Orange Barrel Media, whose quintessential smartphone denial takes the form of so-called wayfinding signs — more accurately identified as commercial billboards — designed to be placed on public sidewalks. These up to eight-foot-tall kiosks ostensibly provide directions to restaurants, theaters, museums and other...
Hutchins-Knowles: Three ways to protect the environment this Earth Day
The headlines today — “Modern agriculture is collapsing under climate change” and “California’s snowpack is disappearing” — aren’t stories from a dystopian future. They reflect our current reality: a climate emergency. Locally, we face wildfires, drought, extreme heat, flooding and rising seas — which harm health, end lives and increase prices. This Earth Day, here...
Beall: Valley Water celebrates volunteers during National Volunteer Week
In Santa Clara County, you might see a Valley Water volunteer picking up litter from a creek or helping neighbors understand local water issues. These actions add up. In 2025, our volunteers contributed more than 9,200 hours. They removed tens of thousands of pounds of trash and served their communities as water ambassadors. Volunteers are...









