San Jose Opens PayPal Park for Concerts Amid Local Debate San Jose has officially approved a proposal allowing PayPal Park to host up to 15 concerts annually, a move projected to significantly boost the city’s economy and solidify its status as a major event destination. This decision comes despite considerable pushback from nearby residents concerned about potential noise and community impact. A New Era for PayPal Park Originally designed as both a soccer stadium and … Read More
Super Bowl LX Bay Area Weeklong Celebration Revealed
Super Bowl LX: Bay Area’s Week-Long Celebration Revealed The NFL and the Bay Area Host Committee have officially unveiled the full schedule of events and venues for Super Bowl LX, promising a week of unparalleled excitement across the greater San Francisco Bay Area. From immersive fan experiences to high-profile concerts and community programs, the region is set to shine on a global stage, showcasing its unique blend of innovation and culture. Get Ready, Bay Area! … Read More
Tordillos Kicks Off Reelection Bid For Full Term
District 3 Councilmember Tordillos Kicks Off Reelection Bid Just four months after securing his District 3 San Jose City Council seat in a special election, Anthony Tordillos has announced his campaign for a full term. He is the first candidate to enter the race for the downtown San Jose district, focusing his platform on critical local issues like housing affordability, public safety, and the ongoing homelessness crisis. A Quick Return to the Campaign Trail Councilmember … Read More
Bay Area High School Football Playoff Thrills
Bay Area High School Football: Week 12 Playoff Thrills The 2025 high school football season in the Bay Area roared into its pivotal Week 12, marked by the intensity of playoff games across the region. On Friday, November 14th, and Saturday, November 15th, local teams battled fiercely, setting the stage for an electrifying postseason. This past weekend delivered crucial results, impacting the standings of the Bay Area’s Top 25 teams and shaping the path to … Read More
Honor Our Heroes Veterans Day in the Bay Area
Honor Our Heroes: Veterans Day 2025 in the Bay Area Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11th, is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by U.S. military members. This year, the San Francisco Bay Area provides numerous opportunities for locals to honor veterans, reflect on the holiday’s message of peace, and participate in community events designed to show gratitude. Commemorating Service: The Spirit of Veterans Day Veterans Day traces its roots to the armistice … Read More
San Jose Katherine Court Solves Flooding With Permeable Paving
San Jose’s Katherine Court: A Century-Old Street Gets a Modern Makeover A quaint residential street in San Jose’s Rose Garden neighborhood, Katherine Court, has received an innovative facelift. After a century of traditional concrete paving, this unique 500-foot stretch now features permeable concrete pavers, promising a sustainable solution to persistent flooding issues. Katherine Court’s Enduring Challenge For decades, Katherine Court stood out as one of the rare San Jose streets not paved with asphalt, instead … Read More
San Jose Hotel Eyes Apartment Conversion
San Jose Hotel Eyes Apartment Conversion Amid Market Blues A significant shift is underway in North San Jose as the Sonesta ES Suites at 1602 Crane Ct. is being considered for conversion into residential apartments or condominiums. This preliminary proposal at City Hall highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Bay Area’s hotel sector and could offer a new solution to the region’s housing demands. Bay Area Hotel Market: A Wobbly Landscape The lodging industry … Read More