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San Jose’s City Council approved a proposal yesterday that will allow law enforcement to penalize unhoused individuals who resist shelter.
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San Jose passed a controversial policy last week, allowing the city to fine unhoused individuals who refuse shelter offers. Three refusals in 18 months could result in an arrest. The updated policy takes effect July 1. Sweeps are expected to run through October.
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State of the BayWe'll meet SF Supervisor Bilal Mahmood, discuss whether interim housing can help solve the homelessness crisis and meet BoyMom author Ruth Whippman.
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Evictions in Santa Clara County increased greatly last year following the expiration of previous tenant protections from the pandemic.
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The City of San Jose has approved a policy that aims to prevent contractors from committing wage theft.
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Last week, the city of San Jose signed an agreement to use $12.7 million of state funds to purchase 200 new tiny homes.
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The recent protests against the killing of Black people by police have put racial inequity at the forefront of our national conversation. Santa Clara…
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In anticipation of a possible social shutdown, some shoppers at India Cash & Carry in San Jose stocked up on toilet paper and other supplies, while others…
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Lots of new affordable housing is planned in San José but will take five to 10 years to build. So San José is launching a project called Bridge Housing…
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In this Audiograph, we’re headed for the South Bay, to go behind the scenes of a famously haunted mansion.Click the audio player above to listen to the…
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Today, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo talks about his plan to tackle the issue of homelessness in the South Bay. Plus we hear from other stakeholders. What…
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CrosscurrentsToday, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo talks about his plan to tackle the issue of homelessness in the South Bay. Plus we hear from other stakeholders. What…