San Jose to allow open alcohol in downtown during major 2026 sports events
San Jose is taking steps to boost its appeal as a sports and nightlife destination by allowing public consumption of alcoholic drinks in designated downtown zones during key 2026 sporting events. City leaders unanimously approved a plan to create “entertainment zones” for open alcohol sales and consumption during major public gatherings linked to the FIFA World Cup and Super Bowl 60, both expected to draw global attention and large crowds to the Bay Area. Six entertain
San Jose to allow open alcohol in downtown during major 2026 sports events
San Jose is taking steps to boost its appeal as a sports and nightlife destination by allowing public consumption of alcoholic drinks in designated downtown zones during key 2026 sporting events. City leaders unanimously approved a plan to create “entertainment zones” for open alcohol sales and consumption during major public gatherings linked to the FIFA World Cup and Super Bowl 60, both expected to draw global attention and large crowds to the Bay Area. Six entertain
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea
San Jose airport promotes small business growth ahead of global sports events
San Jose Mineta International Airport is undergoing a transformative shift in how it engages with travelers, by reimagining its retail experience to reflect the local culture and support small businesses. The airport has revamped its concession program to attract local vendors, giving them valuable exposure and a unique platform to showcase the best of what San Jose has to offer. This initiative is not just about food and merchandise—it’s about creating a deeper connection between
San Jose airport promotes small business growth ahead of global sports events
San Jose Mineta International Airport is undergoing a transformative shift in how it engages with travelers, by reimagining its retail experience to reflect the local culture and support small businesses. The airport has revamped its concession program to attract local vendors, giving them valuable exposure and a unique platform to showcase the best of what San Jose has to offer. This initiative is not just about food and merchandise—it’s about creating a deeper connection between
VTA awards $227M paratransit contract to new operator, raising transparency concerns
The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has selected a new operator for its paratransit shuttle program serving people with disabilities, but the decision has sparked backlash from the outgoing contractor and raised questions about the transparency of the procurement process. During a recent board meeting, the VTA board of directors unanimously approved a three-year, $110 million contract for Transdev Services to manage the VTA Access program, which could extend up to seven years with four
VTA awards $227M paratransit contract to new operator, raising transparency concerns
The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has selected a new operator for its paratransit shuttle program serving people with disabilities, but the decision has sparked backlash from the outgoing contractor and raised questions about the transparency of the procurement process. During a recent board meeting, the VTA board of directors unanimously approved a three-year, $110 million contract for Transdev Services to manage the VTA Access program, which could extend up to seven years with four
Newsom supports encampment ban, San Jose ramps up sweeps
Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a statewide initiative to ban homeless encampments across California, aligning with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan’s push to eliminate tents and makeshift shelters from public spaces. The plan would limit public camping to no more than three consecutive nights and prohibit sitting, lying, or sleeping on sidewalks and streets where it impedes movement. It would also make constructing temporary shelters like sheds on public land unlawful. This announcement was t
Newsom supports encampment ban, San Jose ramps up sweeps
Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a statewide initiative to ban homeless encampments across California, aligning with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan’s push to eliminate tents and makeshift shelters from public spaces. The plan would limit public camping to no more than three consecutive nights and prohibit sitting, lying, or sleeping on sidewalks and streets where it impedes movement. It would also make constructing temporary shelters like sheds on public land unlawful. This announcement was t
VTA Revives Affordable Housing With 135 New Homes Near Downtown San Jose
For the first time in a quarter century, San Jose is witnessing the return of affordable housing development on property owned by the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). Located just steps from Tamien Station, a key transit hub south of downtown, construction is well underway for a brand-new housing complex expected to be move-in ready by August. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the city’s effort to address the growing housing affordability crisis in the Bay Area.
VTA Revives Affordable Housing With 135 New Homes Near Downtown San Jose
For the first time in a quarter century, San Jose is witnessing the return of affordable housing development on property owned by the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). Located just steps from Tamien Station, a key transit hub south of downtown, construction is well underway for a brand-new housing complex expected to be move-in ready by August. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the city’s effort to address the growing housing affordability crisis in the Bay Area.
Matt Mahan's homelessness plan includes arrests after multiple shelter refusals in San Jose
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is pushing forward a new proposal aimed at addressing the city’s growing homelessness crisis by aligning local policy with recent guidance from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The mayor’s “responsibility to shelter” framework is built on the principle of offering shelter or treatment to homeless individuals while also establishing legal accountability for those who repeatedly refuse help. This approach echoes the governor’s broader model
Matt Mahan's homelessness plan includes arrests after multiple shelter refusals in San Jose
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is pushing forward a new proposal aimed at addressing the city’s growing homelessness crisis by aligning local policy with recent guidance from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The mayor’s “responsibility to shelter” framework is built on the principle of offering shelter or treatment to homeless individuals while also establishing legal accountability for those who repeatedly refuse help. This approach echoes the governor’s broader model
Lionel Messi arrives in San Jose as Inter Miami faces Earthquakes in landmark MLS game
San Jose, California – Anticipation reached fever pitch in the Bay Area this week as global football icon Lionel Messi touched down ahead of Inter Miami’s clash with the San Jose Earthquakes. The midweek Major League Soccer matchup has become one of the most talked-about games in the Earthquakes' history, largely due to Messi’s massive worldwide popularity and the rarity of his appearance on the West Coast. As Inter Miami arrived in San Jose, dozens of fan
Lionel Messi arrives in San Jose as Inter Miami faces Earthquakes in landmark MLS game
San Jose, California – Anticipation reached fever pitch in the Bay Area this week as global football icon Lionel Messi touched down ahead of Inter Miami’s clash with the San Jose Earthquakes. The midweek Major League Soccer matchup has become one of the most talked-about games in the Earthquakes' history, largely due to Messi’s massive worldwide popularity and the rarity of his appearance on the West Coast. As Inter Miami arrived in San Jose, dozens of fan
San Jose Thieves Exploit Keyless Ignitions as Car Theft and Crime Surge Alarms Police
In a growing security concern for car owners, San Jose police are reporting a troubling uptick in car thefts involving new technology that allows criminals to bypass keyless ignition systems. According to police officials, thieves are increasingly turning to high-tech tools that can access and override modern ignition systems with remote or push-to-start features, making vehicles easier to steal than ever before. What is even more alarming is that these stolen vehicles are often not just disa
San Jose Thieves Exploit Keyless Ignitions as Car Theft and Crime Surge Alarms Police
In a growing security concern for car owners, San Jose police are reporting a troubling uptick in car thefts involving new technology that allows criminals to bypass keyless ignition systems. According to police officials, thieves are increasingly turning to high-tech tools that can access and override modern ignition systems with remote or push-to-start features, making vehicles easier to steal than ever before. What is even more alarming is that these stolen vehicles are often not just disa









