News January 24, 2018 San Jose Water Customers Voice Frustrations over Billing Spikes By Camille Miller San Jose Water Co. customers voice frustration over inexplicable water bill spikes, some of which went up by 500 percent in one billing cycle. Read More 30
News September 21, 2017 Five San Jose Businesses Talk about How They’ve Handled the City’s Minimum Wage Increase By Camille Miller We reached out to five San Jose businesses with minimum-wage workers to see how they’re coping since the pay floor went to $12. Read More 4
News September 13, 2017 International College Students Return to the Valley with Trump, Immigration Fears Top of Mind By Camille Miller As the Trump administration calls for the deportation of nearly 800,000 DACA recipients, it’s no surprise that international students are questioning their own future in this country. Read More 27
News June 20, 2017 San Jose Receives $150K Knight Cities Grant to Fund New City Designer, Avoid RDA Pitfalls By Camille Miller After receiving a $150,000 grant from the Knight Cities Challenge, San Jose has hired a new city designer in Timothy Rood. Read More 2
News June 12, 2017 Intersection of LGBTQ, Immigrant Rights a Focus at Equality March By Camille Miller San Jose was the only Bay Area city to take part in Sunday’s national human rights protest known as the Equality March for Unity & Pride. Read More 11
News June 2, 2017 De Anza Students Claim Victory as VTA Limits Eco Pass Price Hike By Camille Miller De Anza College students claimed victory Thursday night by curbing a proposal to hike the cost of commuting by 440 percent. Read More 7