San Jose Falls From Top 10 Most Populous US Cities in Potentially Troubling Trend
San Jose slips from 10th to 12th in the list of most populous US cities as California faces a larger population decline trend, raising concerns about the future of the state and the role of affordable housing and remote work in shaping it
San Jose Emerges as City with Lowest Debt Amidst High Cost of Living, Report Says
Despite the notable high cost of living, San Jose has gained recognition as the city with the lowest debt burden amongst its residents, maintaining its momentum as one of the best places to live in the United States
Last week, a Berkeley professor admitted fake Native heritage. Now, SJ Community College delays ethnic studies hire
A decision to hire a non-Native instructor for Evergreen Valley College's first full-time Native American studies teaching position sparked an uproar and protests, with many questioning the role and input of marginalized communities even in the ethnic studies curriculum.
The Mercury News is suing San Jose over the infamous social media scandal involving a stripper
The Mercury News is seeking greater transparency as it alleges the city withheld investigation records relating to the Pink Poodle strip club incident involving firefighters and an employee of the strip club.
Santa Clara defies pop. declines in California with housing & economic expansion - SF might be turning a corner, too
While many California cities experienced a decline in population, Santa Clara stands out with an increase in population. LinkedIn data suggests that San Francisco may be beginning to change course, too.
San Jose set to receive its first LDS temple with monumental architectural
Silicon Valley will soon be home to a major architectural and spiritual structure in the form of a new Mormon temple. Set to open in San Jose, the temple will add to the growing presence of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Bay Area, serving a Mormon community of 100,000-strong.
San Jose Fire Department has some explaining to do over stripper scandal
Plenty of questions are swirling over a new viral video of a woman wearing nothing but a bikini and high heels walking out of a San Jose Fire Department truck and into an “All Nude Adult Entertainment Club.” Or at least, that's how it looks to the naked eye.
San Jose libraries crushed by the pandemic request $2 million lifeline amid city budget surplus
The San Jose Public Library Foundation, a non-profit that brings in money to support the city’s libraries, is hoping this year’s city budget will include $2 million which the group says would allow the libraries to return to their normal operations before the pandemic.

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