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The new maps, based on 100 borings in valley soil, provides the most detailed look yet of the South Bay’s seismic safety, said USGS researcher Thomas L. Holzer.
San Jose's first sanctioned homeless encampment is opening next month following site construction delays.
CrimeReports.com and the San Jose Police Department have announced a new partnership that will provide easy to read crime maps and automated alerts to the citizens of San Jose. The service is free ...
For San Jose, estimates of ground motion have climbed 5 to 10 percent. Walnut Creek estimates increased 10 to 25 percent, according to Allison M. Shumway, USGS geophysicist.
The latest numbers from San Jose's count of the unhoused show a slight uptick, but far more are now in shelters compared to the last count two years ago. The city says this is evidence its policies ...
A San Jose pilot program aimed at improving police safety is creating issues for a department already stretched thin, the police union said. Raj Mathai speaks to SJPOA President Steve Slack on ...
San Jose to implement new Daylighting road safety improvements in phases The new law will require vehicles to park at least 20 feet away from the approaching side of all crosswalks. SAN JOSE, Calif.
San Jose's 21st deadly crash of 2023 is reminding leaders of increased importance for road safety and improvements. A man was hit and killed while crossing McKee Rd. Monday morning, marking San ...
After public safety and homelessness, addressing blight is his next budget priority. “To make neighborhoods cleaner, we need to expand programs that work, like cash for trash and San Jose Bridge ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- San Jose city leaders unanimously voted on Tuesday night to take action and to increase safety at the dangerous intersection of Monterey Road and Curtner Avenue. It's the ...