News May 15, 2020 Can Sen. Jim Beall’s SB 795 Fix California’s Housing Crisis? By Mike Huguenor The latest iteration of the legislator’s affordable housing bill addresses some of the concerns that got a previous version vetoed last year. Read More 12
News May 13, 2020 Feds Deny Aid to Families with Mixed Immigration Status By Mike Huguenor The withheld funds come at an especially urgent time. Without a valid SSN, undocumented spouses can’t apply for unemployment. Read More 11
News April 1, 2020 Dot Org: Silicon Valley Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Institutions Go Online By Mike Huguenor With social-distancing as the norm for the foreseeable future, museums and other groups are finding ways to connect online. Read More 0
News August 21, 2019 For Three Decades, City-Funded Artwork Has Largely Excluded San Jose’s Homegrown Talent By Mike Huguenor An analysis of San Jose’s public art paints a story of a city that’s failed to use its economic power to invest in its own creative community. Read More 21
News August 5, 2019 Plaintiffs Await Ruling in San Jose’s Google Secrecy Lawsuit By Mike Huguenor Though there was no ruling Thursday afternoon, the plaintiffs held a presser, addressing a crowd gathered on the outskirts of St. James Park. Read More 2
News March 28, 2019 Longtime Station Owner Wants to Give KLIV to City of San Jose By Mike Huguenor After a half-century at the helm, 97-year-old Bob Kieve wants to donate the AM radio station to the community. Read More 13
News March 7, 2019 Peralta Adobe’s First Resident an Overlooked Figure in SJ History By Mike Huguenor Historian Arturo Villarreal explores the life of San Jose’s first full-term mayor, full-blooded Apache Jose Manuel Gonzales, in his latest book. Read More 9