Arts and events spark revival in San Jose’s Creekside neighborhood
A cultural and community-driven revival is bringing new life to the Creekside neighborhood in downtown San Jose. Once a relatively quiet area near the city’s western edge, the neighborhood is experiencing renewed energy through public art, outdoor events, and social spaces designed to reengage the local population and support small businesses. It began with a local initiative called Creekside Socials, which introduced occasional events to activate underused public ar
Arts and events spark revival in San Jose’s Creekside neighborhood
A cultural and community-driven revival is bringing new life to the Creekside neighborhood in downtown San Jose. Once a relatively quiet area near the city’s western edge, the neighborhood is experiencing renewed energy through public art, outdoor events, and social spaces designed to reengage the local population and support small businesses. It began with a local initiative called Creekside Socials, which introduced occasional events to activate underused public ar
Little Saigon Freeway: California moves to honor Vietnamese community in San Jose
In a historic gesture of recognition and cultural respect, the California State Assembly has unanimously passed a bill to rename a significant stretch of Highway 101 in San Jose as the "Little Saigon Freeway." Authored by Assemblymember Ash Kalra, the bill designates the portion of Highway 101 between the Story Road exit and the I-280/680 interchange—just under half a mile in length—for this honor. The renaming serves as a tribute to the vibrant Vietnamese American commu
Little Saigon Freeway: California moves to honor Vietnamese community in San Jose
In a historic gesture of recognition and cultural respect, the California State Assembly has unanimously passed a bill to rename a significant stretch of Highway 101 in San Jose as the "Little Saigon Freeway." Authored by Assemblymember Ash Kalra, the bill designates the portion of Highway 101 between the Story Road exit and the I-280/680 interchange—just under half a mile in length—for this honor. The renaming serves as a tribute to the vibrant Vietnamese American commu
San Jose nightlife faces unfair rules as elite clubs run without permits
Downtown San Jose’s nightlife scene is under scrutiny after it emerged that certain high-profile venues have been operating past midnight without proper permits, sparking outrage among other business owners who say they have faced a long and expensive battle to comply with the city’s strict regulations. Two popular venues — San Pedro Social and Kaizen Lounge — have run large-scale nightlife operations in violation of city requirements for more than a year, raising questio
San Jose nightlife faces unfair rules as elite clubs run without permits
Downtown San Jose’s nightlife scene is under scrutiny after it emerged that certain high-profile venues have been operating past midnight without proper permits, sparking outrage among other business owners who say they have faced a long and expensive battle to comply with the city’s strict regulations. Two popular venues — San Pedro Social and Kaizen Lounge — have run large-scale nightlife operations in violation of city requirements for more than a year, raising questio
San Jose State University earns 5-star rating in 2025 college rankings
San Jose State University has been recognized as one of the top public universities in the United States, receiving a five-star rating in a 2025 national college ranking that evaluated more than 700 four-year institutions. The ranking focused on a combination of academic quality, affordability, and alumni outcomes, placing SJSU among the best-performing public colleges nationwide. Only 19 public universities earned a five-star distinction, with 14 of them located in California. Sa
San Jose State University earns 5-star rating in 2025 college rankings
San Jose State University has been recognized as one of the top public universities in the United States, receiving a five-star rating in a 2025 national college ranking that evaluated more than 700 four-year institutions. The ranking focused on a combination of academic quality, affordability, and alumni outcomes, placing SJSU among the best-performing public colleges nationwide. Only 19 public universities earned a five-star distinction, with 14 of them located in California. Sa
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin
Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order
San Jose has taken a bold legal step to address persistent drug activity and public safety concerns in one of its most historic public spaces. Repeat drug offenders are now officially prohibited from entering or lingering near St. James Park in the downtown area, following a court-issued injunction designed to reclaim the park for broader community use. The order was granted in late April and allows authorities to arrest individuals with prior drug offenses if they are found within 100 yards of
Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order
San Jose has taken a bold legal step to address persistent drug activity and public safety concerns in one of its most historic public spaces. Repeat drug offenders are now officially prohibited from entering or lingering near St. James Park in the downtown area, following a court-issued injunction designed to reclaim the park for broader community use. The order was granted in late April and allows authorities to arrest individuals with prior drug offenses if they are found within 100 yards of
San Jose updates rent control to protect RV tenants in mobile home parks
San Jose has updated its long-standing rent control policy to clearly include recreational vehicles (RVs) located on mobile home lots, following disputes over illegal rent increases by mobile park landlords. The clarification addresses recent cases where property owners raised rents beyond legal limits, claiming RVs were not covered under the city’s mobile home ordinance. The rent control regulation, which has been in effect for over 40 years, prohibits rent increases of mor
San Jose updates rent control to protect RV tenants in mobile home parks
San Jose has updated its long-standing rent control policy to clearly include recreational vehicles (RVs) located on mobile home lots, following disputes over illegal rent increases by mobile park landlords. The clarification addresses recent cases where property owners raised rents beyond legal limits, claiming RVs were not covered under the city’s mobile home ordinance. The rent control regulation, which has been in effect for over 40 years, prohibits rent increases of mor
San Jose District 3 Council Race Nears Finish as Tordillos Leads in Fundraising
The San Jose District 3 special election is reaching its decisive moment, with voters heading to the polls Tuesday. The final financial disclosures ahead of the vote reveal a competitive and high-stakes race between Planning Commission Chair Anthony Tordillos and community leader Gabby Chavez-Lopez. Both candidates have used the final weeks of the campaign to consolidate support and push messaging, but it is Tordillos who holds the lead in fundraising. According to official filing
San Jose District 3 Council Race Nears Finish as Tordillos Leads in Fundraising
The San Jose District 3 special election is reaching its decisive moment, with voters heading to the polls Tuesday. The final financial disclosures ahead of the vote reveal a competitive and high-stakes race between Planning Commission Chair Anthony Tordillos and community leader Gabby Chavez-Lopez. Both candidates have used the final weeks of the campaign to consolidate support and push messaging, but it is Tordillos who holds the lead in fundraising. According to official filing
San Jose cancels landmark art project, shifts focus to new park vision
A high-profile project to create a new public art landmark in downtown San Jose has officially been canceled as the nonprofit behind the initiative repositions its focus toward a broader and more community-centric redesign of Plaza de Cesar Chavez. After several years of planning and fundraising, the once-anticipated “Breeze of Innovation” sculpture will no longer be pursued. The nonprofit, which raised over $3.3 million in its quest to realize the ambitious project, n
San Jose cancels landmark art project, shifts focus to new park vision
A high-profile project to create a new public art landmark in downtown San Jose has officially been canceled as the nonprofit behind the initiative repositions its focus toward a broader and more community-centric redesign of Plaza de Cesar Chavez. After several years of planning and fundraising, the once-anticipated “Breeze of Innovation” sculpture will no longer be pursued. The nonprofit, which raised over $3.3 million in its quest to realize the ambitious project, n
ICE Agents Injured During San Jose Arrest of Undocumented Nicaraguan Immigrant
A 25-year-old man from Nicaragua has been charged with assaulting federal immigration officers during an attempted arrest at an immigration enforcement facility in San Jose, California. The incident occurred during what was intended to be a low-profile apprehension after the man, Francisco De-Jesus Morales, failed to appear at his final removal hearing. According to federal documents, Morales had been ordered removed from the United States by an immigration judge earlier this year
ICE Agents Injured During San Jose Arrest of Undocumented Nicaraguan Immigrant
A 25-year-old man from Nicaragua has been charged with assaulting federal immigration officers during an attempted arrest at an immigration enforcement facility in San Jose, California. The incident occurred during what was intended to be a low-profile apprehension after the man, Francisco De-Jesus Morales, failed to appear at his final removal hearing. According to federal documents, Morales had been ordered removed from the United States by an immigration judge earlier this year
Family Seeks Justice After Deadly Dallas Carjacking Attempt
A Dallas family is pleading for justice and public help after 30-year-old Victor Rojas was killed in a suspected carjacking outside a gym. The fatal shooting occurred on March 3 near South Buckner Boulevard and Samuell Boulevard, at a QuikTrip gas station next to a Planet Fitness that Rojas regularly attended. That night, Rojas left home to work out, a routine he kept most evenings. His family says it was the last ti
Family Seeks Justice After Deadly Dallas Carjacking Attempt
A Dallas family is pleading for justice and public help after 30-year-old Victor Rojas was killed in a suspected carjacking outside a gym. The fatal shooting occurred on March 3 near South Buckner Boulevard and Samuell Boulevard, at a QuikTrip gas station next to a Planet Fitness that Rojas regularly attended. That night, Rojas left home to work out, a routine he kept most evenings. His family says it was the last ti
July 4 Fireworks Canceled at Almaden Lake After Backyard Blaze and Crowd Issues
San Jose officials have canceled this year’s Independence Day fireworks celebration at Almaden Lake Park, marking the first interruption of the popular event in a decade. The decision comes after serious safety concerns were raised following incidents during last year’s celebration, which drew more than 30,000 visitors to the neighborhood. For longtime resident Cathie Bacosa, the cancellation is a relief. Last July 4, she awoke around midnight to a fire raging in her b
July 4 Fireworks Canceled at Almaden Lake After Backyard Blaze and Crowd Issues
San Jose officials have canceled this year’s Independence Day fireworks celebration at Almaden Lake Park, marking the first interruption of the popular event in a decade. The decision comes after serious safety concerns were raised following incidents during last year’s celebration, which drew more than 30,000 visitors to the neighborhood. For longtime resident Cathie Bacosa, the cancellation is a relief. Last July 4, she awoke around midnight to a fire raging in her b
San Jose police watchdog battles for broader authority on use-of-force investigations
San Jose’s independent police auditor is advocating for the authority to review every police use-of-force incident, including those that do not result in injury. This expanded oversight model, already in place at the county level, has sparked debate and resistance from the city’s police department and councilmembers, who cite budget and staffing concerns. In 2024, San Jose police reported 400 incidents involving the use of force, of which 13 led to great bodily injury.
San Jose police watchdog battles for broader authority on use-of-force investigations
San Jose’s independent police auditor is advocating for the authority to review every police use-of-force incident, including those that do not result in injury. This expanded oversight model, already in place at the county level, has sparked debate and resistance from the city’s police department and councilmembers, who cite budget and staffing concerns. In 2024, San Jose police reported 400 incidents involving the use of force, of which 13 led to great bodily injury.
San Jose clears Chick-fil-A plan, ends Taqueria Eduardo’s 20-year legacy
Efforts by the San Jose community to save a beloved local restaurant have come to an end as city officials approved a proposal to replace the longstanding Taqueria Eduardo with a new Chick-fil-A location. The decision, made by Planning Director Christopher Burton, has sparked criticism from residents and community groups who argue that the project contradicts the West San Carlos Urban Village Plan and displaces a business that has been serving the neighborhood for over two de
San Jose clears Chick-fil-A plan, ends Taqueria Eduardo’s 20-year legacy
Efforts by the San Jose community to save a beloved local restaurant have come to an end as city officials approved a proposal to replace the longstanding Taqueria Eduardo with a new Chick-fil-A location. The decision, made by Planning Director Christopher Burton, has sparked criticism from residents and community groups who argue that the project contradicts the West San Carlos Urban Village Plan and displaces a business that has been serving the neighborhood for over two de
Santa Clara Democrats stick with dual endorsement for San Jose District 3 runoff
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party has confirmed it will not revise its dual endorsement in the upcoming June 24 runoff election for San Jose’s District 3 city council seat. This decision upholds the party's earlier support for both Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos, despite the two now facing off against each other in the final round of voting. The move reflects longstanding party practices and strategic considerations specific to the unique nature of this race.
Santa Clara Democrats stick with dual endorsement for San Jose District 3 runoff
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party has confirmed it will not revise its dual endorsement in the upcoming June 24 runoff election for San Jose’s District 3 city council seat. This decision upholds the party's earlier support for both Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos, despite the two now facing off against each other in the final round of voting. The move reflects longstanding party practices and strategic considerations specific to the unique nature of this race.
Lafayette Thrift Shop Hosts Kitchen Sale Event June 3
Shoppers and home cooks in Lafayette have reason to get excited as the Assistance League Thrift Shop gears up for its highly anticipated annual Cookware and Kitchen Event beginning Tuesday, June 3. Located next to the Park Theater, the shop opens its doors at 10 a.m., but eager shoppers are encouraged to arrive by 9:45 a.m. to beat the crowd. This community-favorite event will feature an impressive lineup of gently u
Lafayette Thrift Shop Hosts Kitchen Sale Event June 3
Shoppers and home cooks in Lafayette have reason to get excited as the Assistance League Thrift Shop gears up for its highly anticipated annual Cookware and Kitchen Event beginning Tuesday, June 3. Located next to the Park Theater, the shop opens its doors at 10 a.m., but eager shoppers are encouraged to arrive by 9:45 a.m. to beat the crowd. This community-favorite event will feature an impressive lineup of gently u
San Jose Mexican Restaurant Risks Displacement Due to Proposed Chick-fil-A Outlet
A beloved local Mexican restaurant that has served San Jose for over two decades is at risk of closing its doors as plans for a new fast-food restaurant could force it out. Taqueria Eduardo, located at 255 Race Street near West San Carlos Street, is one of two locations operated by owner Luis Martinez. However, this long-standing neighborhood staple may not survive the potential arrival of a new Chick-fil-A at the same location. The San Jose Planning Director’s Hearing is scheduled for
San Jose Mexican Restaurant Risks Displacement Due to Proposed Chick-fil-A Outlet
A beloved local Mexican restaurant that has served San Jose for over two decades is at risk of closing its doors as plans for a new fast-food restaurant could force it out. Taqueria Eduardo, located at 255 Race Street near West San Carlos Street, is one of two locations operated by owner Luis Martinez. However, this long-standing neighborhood staple may not survive the potential arrival of a new Chick-fil-A at the same location. The San Jose Planning Director’s Hearing is scheduled for
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o
Dallas Street Racer in Fatal Crash Surrenders to Police
The second and final suspect involved in a deadly street racing crash on Mother’s Day in South Dallas has turned herself in to authorities. Sharonda Clark, 47, the driver of the black Cadillac seen fleeing the crash site, surrendered on Wednesday following a police manhunt and public appeals for her arrest. The crash, which occurred on May 11, took the life of Jose Ambrocio Medina Soto, 59, after his pickup truck was struck during a high-speed race between two vehicles. The ot
Dallas Street Racer in Fatal Crash Surrenders to Police
The second and final suspect involved in a deadly street racing crash on Mother’s Day in South Dallas has turned herself in to authorities. Sharonda Clark, 47, the driver of the black Cadillac seen fleeing the crash site, surrendered on Wednesday following a police manhunt and public appeals for her arrest. The crash, which occurred on May 11, took the life of Jose Ambrocio Medina Soto, 59, after his pickup truck was struck during a high-speed race between two vehicles. The ot
San Jose revives supergraphic ads ahead of 2026 World Cup and Super Bowl
San Jose is moving forward with plans to boost its local economy in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup and Super Bowl by reintroducing large-scale building advertisements known as supergraphic signs. These giant ads, attached to downtown and North San Jose buildings, are being revived to capitalize on the surge in visitors expected during these global sporting events. The city council has unanimously approved the return of these supergraphic signs, which were previously phased out
San Jose revives supergraphic ads ahead of 2026 World Cup and Super Bowl
San Jose is moving forward with plans to boost its local economy in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup and Super Bowl by reintroducing large-scale building advertisements known as supergraphic signs. These giant ads, attached to downtown and North San Jose buildings, are being revived to capitalize on the surge in visitors expected during these global sporting events. The city council has unanimously approved the return of these supergraphic signs, which were previously phased out









