Blocks of empty retail fronts in a prime section of San Jose could morph into lively stretches of activity, as sketched out ...
Ever since Canadian-based developer Westbank installed a towering art sculpture in a parking lot in downtown San Jose in 2021, it's been a point of curiosity for passersby. What was it? An event space ...
Blocks of empty retail fronts in a prime section of San Jose could morph into lively stretches of activity, as sketched out ...
Family-owned restaurant chain Hobee’s has returned to San Jose — and it's got a different look. The new restaurant, located downtown at 261 North 2nd St., opened in mid-November and the owners are now ...
San Jose is negotiating a long-term agreement for the development and operation of the future Levitt Pavilion at St. James ...
San Jose voters living downtown will decide in April who they want to represent them on the City Council for the next two ...
People across the United States stayed home from work or school Monday to protest the mass deportations on what was called a ...
Despite continuing threats from the Trump administration and federal immigration enforcement officials, city leaders are committed to keeping San Jose's status as a "welcoming city" while avoiding the ...
The Bay Area’s biggest city is planning on doubling down on its promise to keep its migrant community safe. Raj Mathai speaks ...
When you need a break from the trails, swap out those hiking boots for something more fetching and head to the Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh). Perched at the ...
José “Cha Cha” Jiménez, a prominent civil rights and liberation movement figure and founder of the Young Lords in Chicago and co-founder of the Rainbow Coalition has died. He was 76.
José “Cha Cha” Jiménez, chair of the Young Lords, stands June 11, 1969, in front of the Armitage Methodist Church, which the group occupied for four days to protest city orders stopping them ...