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Editorial: Civil grand jury nails Better Cupertino councilmembers’ misbehavior

A Santa Clara County civil grand jury report makes clear the devastating impact of the Better Cupertino faction of the City Council had on the city. Constant turnover at the highest levels of city...

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Editorial: Mahan seeks new level of collaboration for San Jose

The task for Matt Mahan as San Jose’s new mayor was never going to be easy. Not with a city still dealing with the pandemic, an economic downturn, homelessness, a housing crisis and public safety...

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Editorial: It’s not too late. Let voters pick SJ councilmembers

When it comes to filling the two vacancies on the San Jose City Council, it’s never too late to do the right thing. Councilmembers should switch gears Tuesday and call special elections to fill the...

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Editorial: Youth mental health facility will fill major Santa Clara County need

It’s one of Santa Clara County parents’ worst nightmares. A child develops a mental health problem to such a degree that treatment at a psychiatric hospital becomes necessary. San Jose Behavioral...

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Editorial: Union contract will damage San Jose’s ability to provide services

San Jose has been down this road before. It didn’t end well. Roughly two decades ago, the San Jose City Council agreed to union contracts with costly pension benefits that plague the city to this day....

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