San Jose Considers Temporary Tobacco Shop Ban

San Jose Considers Temporary Tobacco Shop Ban

San Jose Considers Temporary Ban on New Tobacco Shops San Jose is poised to enact a temporary moratorium on the establishment of new tobacco shops across the city. This significant measure aims to curb the proliferation of businesses linked to illicit sales and protect vulnerable communities, giving city officials time to develop a comprehensive long-term regulatory strategy. The proposed ban highlights a growing concern over the impact of these establishments on youth and public health. … Read More

San Jose Celebrates Philippine Independence Full Jeepney Jam

San Jose Celebrates Philippine Independence Full Jeepney Jam

San Jose Celebrates Philippine Independence with Full Jeepney Jam Get ready, San Jose! The fourth annual Full Jeepney Jam is kicking off this Friday, June 6th, bringing a vibrant celebration of Philippine Independence Day to the heart of the South Bay. This free, all-ages festival will feature award-winning artist Ruby Ibarra, alongside a host of talented Filipino-American performers, delicious food, and creative designers. Experience the Richness of Filipino Culture in the South Bay Organized by … Read More

San Jose Spotlight sues city over secret council chat

San Jose Spotlight sues city over secret council chat

San Jose Spotlight Sues City Over “Secret” Text Messages San Jose Spotlight has once again taken San Jose City Hall and its police department to court, alleging they are unlawfully withholding an inflammatory text message thread. This new lawsuit centers on a group chat known as “Tammany Hall,” which allegedly involves councilmembers and discusses city business, potentially containing racial slurs and disparaging remarks. For local residents, this case highlights a recurring struggle for transparency in … Read More


Penguin Flight School Flies Anew Thanks To SJSU

Penguin Flight School Flies Anew Thanks To SJSU

SJSU Engineers Revitalize Iconic Holiday Display San Jose’s beloved Christmas in the Park is set to sparkle brighter this holiday season, thanks to a dedicated team of San Jose State University engineering students. They’ve brought a cherished display back to life, ensuring smiles for all at Plaza de Cesar Chavez. “Penguin Flight School” Takes Flight Anew For years, the whimsical “Penguin Flight School” display, featuring plush penguins descending on mini parachutes, was a highlight of … Read More

Bay Area Rents Climb While Exodus Hotspots Fall

Bay Area Rents Climb While Exodus Hotspots Fall

San Jose & Bay Area Rents Climb as Exodus Hotspots Fall While many Sun Belt cities that saw a boom in residents during the pandemic are now experiencing significant drops in rental prices, the Bay Area market is telling a different story. For San Jose residents, the trend continues upward, with local rents recently surpassing pre-pandemic levels and showing no signs of slowing down. A Tale of Two Rental Markets A new report from Realtor.com … Read More

San Jose Momotaro statue stolen police seek help

San Jose Momotaro statue stolen police seek help

Beloved San Jose Statue Stolen: Police Seek Public Help San Jose is reeling from the theft of a significant local landmark, the bronze “Momotaro” statue, which was brazenly taken from Guadalupe River Park. Police have now released new details and images, appealing to the community for assistance in locating this cherished artwork. The Heart of Guadalupe River Park: Momotaro The “Momotaro” statue is far more than just a piece of metal; it’s an “important and … Read More


San Jose Asian Street Market Kicks Off

San Jose Asian Street Market Kicks Off

San Jose’s Vibrant Asian Street Market Kicks Off San Jose is buzzing with excitement as a new, immersive open-air festival, the 365 Night Market, makes its grand debut. Inspired by traditional Asian street markets, this event promises an unforgettable experience for Bay Area locals, starting right in the heart of San Jose. Experience the Inaugural Festival The first-ever 365 Night Market launched on Friday, March 28, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. in San … Read More

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