As the U.S. tries to “flatten the curve” of the pandemic, the city mulls a paid sick leave policy so workers can stay home if they fall ill.
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COVID-19 Expected to Impact San Jose’s Next Budget Cycle
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San Jose Considers Transfer Tax Exemptions for Non-Profits
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San Jose Votes to Move Forward With Property Transfer Tax Measure for Affordable Housing
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PG&E Outage Expected to Impact 98,000 San Jose Residents
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SJ Leaders Urge Residents to Brace Themselves, Drive with Caution During PG&E Shutdown
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San Jose to Update Street Peddling Ordinance to Comply With New State Rules
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San Jose Draws Scrutiny From State Leaders, Other Cities Over Tax-Sharing Pact with eBay
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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over City of San Jose’s Google Deal
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San Jose Preps for PG&E’s Fire-Safety Power Shutdowns
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San Jose City Council Set to Review Housing Investment Plan
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Op-Ed: San Jose Should Allocate Funding for Women’s Bill of Rights
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City, County Officials Find Temporary Site for San Jose’s ‘Hope Village’ Homeless Camp
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San Jose Police Watchdog Aaron Zisser Denies Union’s Claims of Bias in Annual Oversight Report
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San Jose Flood Victims Plead for Help; City Admits Many Mistakes
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Officials Admit ‘Mistake’ in Using Decoy Cop Car Near The Rep
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It's a common practice to use old, gutted patrol cars as mechanical scarecrows, according to San Jose Police Department spokesman Officer Albert Morales. But police are pretty miffed that they weren't notified about a plan to park a defunct cruiser near the San Jose Repertory Theater for about a week.
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