As San Jose sweeps its last large homeless encampment known as “the Jungle,” some residents say the city has reneged on its ...
It has been more than a decade since San Jose's largest encampment, known as the Jungle, was swept. Shortly after it was ...
Felipa Trejo, 65, has been living in and around the Jungle for 11 years. She's glad to be moving to a tiny home, but worries ...
Candidates in the District 5 San Jose City Council race laid out ambitious campaign policy platforms centered on reining in ...
A lawsuit challenges San Jose’s network of license plate readers, arguing warrantless tracking of drivers violates the Fourth ...
A makeshift shelter of wood and tarps crashed down the embankment of Coyote Creek, one of dozens demolished by work crews ...
For local resident Brendan Hughes, the meaning behind his tattoo runs deep. His design features imagery inspired by the San ...
Downtown San José residents aren’t startled by the daunting figure in a billowing black-and-purple cape beneath the streetlights. They know what comes next: the gravelly rattle of a rolling cart ...
A San Jose shop owner has discovered that for the unhoused, a bicycle isn't just a reliable way of getting around; it can be a lifeline for a fresh start. As a kid, Jim Gardner would take apart a ...
San Jose has begun dismantling its last large homeless encampment after weeks of outreach and offers of housing. Workers on ...