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| Jan.5 |
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City manager to recommend police chief
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| Jan.6 |
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Rob Davis set to become next police chief City Manager Del Borgsdorf was recommending a 23-year veteran of the Police Department for the job
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| Jan.13 |
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Price for City Hall Zooms Up
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| Jan.15 |
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Painful Budget Cuts Expected The city faces a record deficit of $85 million. Police and fire stations may have to close
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| Jan.21 |
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City Explores Corporate Sponsorships
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| Jan.23 |
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Davis sworn in as city's 20th police chief Rob Davis, 46, wants to update the department's Web site so that suspect descriptions can be automatically downloaded
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| Jan.28 |
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Mayor suffers mild stroke during speech| Ron Gonzales suffered a minor stroke in the middle of an annual program that assesses the state of the city | | |
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| Jan.29 |
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Mayor remain hospitalized Ron Gonzales' condition remained fair after 'extremely mild' stroke
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| Jan.30 |
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Prognosis is Good for Mayor Gonzales
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| Jan.31 |
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Mayor Remains Hospitalized Ron Gonzales likely will for at least a few more days following a stroke suffered last week
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| Feb.4 |
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Mayor Gonzales released from hospital Doctors have not yet established a timeline for the return to work
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| Feb.13 |
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Mayor proposes wage freezes
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| Feb.16 |
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Mayor Gonzales Back at Work| Gonzales planned a brief news conference to talk about his recovery and other issues | |
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| Mar.4 |
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Gay Marriages Could be Recognized in SJ
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| Mar.9 |
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City agrees to recognize gay marriages| San Jose became the first city in the state to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere | |
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| Mar.17 |
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Mayor Finishes State of the City Address
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Protests Against Controversial Parolee The city stepped up its protests against convicted sex offender Cary Verse
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| May.4 |
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188 city employees could lose their jobs
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Proposed $725.2 million budget cuts 12%
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| May.5 |
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City May Close Park Restrooms| The officials have proposed closing restrooms at parks from Monday through Thursday to save money park upkeep | |
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| May.25 |
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Allegations against city councilman Terry Gregory allegedly pressured a developer into providing him with free meals and a case of wine valued at $1,500
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| May.28 |
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New allegations against Councilman
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| Jun.12 |
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Coyote Valley Plans Call for 25,000 Homes Among the plans is a 50,000-job industrial park and a greenbelt space
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| Jun.20 |
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Mayor Supports BART Extension Ron Gonzales said he remains a strong supporter of the project
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| Aug.4 |
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$8 million Cisco purchase was biased A city review: decision to purchase networking and phone equipment for the new City Hall was biased
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| Aug.10 |
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Chief information officer Grycz resigns| An official release of an audit found her decision to purchase $8 million in Cisco equipment for the new City Hall biased | | |
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| Sep.7 |
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Calls for Investigation in Cisco Scandal Council members are casting a more suspicious eye at Cisco's role in $8 million City Hall scandal
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| Sep.11 |
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Former police chief sues city, former DA Earl Sanders has sued the city and former District Attorney Hallinan, claiming malicious prosecution
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| Sep.18 |
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Sharks Owe Money to San Jose
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| Oct.31 |
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Police Auditor Accuses Dept. of Hindering Independent Auditor has yet to receive a single report from the city's police on the 6 people shot by officer's
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| Nov.10 |
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Funds for Councilmember's investigation The City Council approved the funds for an independent investigation regarding the allegations against Terry Gregory
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| Nov.15 |
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Police Chief Learns from Ramadan Rob Davis also fasted even though he's a Mormon. He had nearly lost his voice
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| Dec.17 |
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City Council censures one of their own The Council unanimously voted to censure Councilman Terry Gregory over gifts allegations
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| Dec.25 |
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Jury to Investigate Gift-Taking Councilman Terry Gregory is already under scrutiny for allegedly coercing gifts and contributions