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Modest loss in conventions expected City officials expect to make it through the economic downturn with only modest losses to the city's convention business
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| Jan.15 |
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Two sue San Jose over drunk arrests Police chief and the city are being sued by 2 Watsonville men over the number of arrests for public drunkenness made in the city.
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| Feb.8 |
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City Faces $60M Budget Shortfall| Hundreds more of city employees could be laid when the next fiscal year begins July 1st. Mayor says the city is planning to trim services | |
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| Mar.3 |
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Councilwoman Nguyen Beating Recall Election results show embattled Madison Nguyen maintaining a lead ahead of the effort to oust her from her District 7 seat
| The measure to recall Nguyen is failing, with 55.31 percent 'No' votes and 44.69 percent 'Yes' votes
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| Mar.22 |
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City Worker Salary Raises Disputed City leaders are taking another look at some scheduled pay raises for hundreds of city workers. They were set to get automatic 5%
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| Apr.8 |
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Pension losses could cost millions City officials say taxpayers could be on the hook for millions of dollars after stock market losses took a big bite out of the city's retirement funds
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| May.21 |
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City Imposes Outdoor Water Restrictions San Jose is banning outdoor watering between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. as part of a mandatory water conservation program
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| Jun.9 |
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City Council Members Vote To Cut Pay| Council members voted unanimously to reduce their pay from $90,000 each to $86,625 each. The cuts will save the city nearly $34,000 a year | |
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| Aug.24 |
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City To Ban On Plastic, Most Paper Bags| A 4-member council committee unanimously recommended approval of an ordinance that would prohibit grocery stores from giving out plastic bags | |
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| Nov.5 |
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SJ Approves Guidelines Trying Cut Deficit City officials are asking taxpayers and city workers to take part in helping the city reduce its $96.4 million deficit
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| Nov.30 |
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City to Pay $97,500 In Brutality Case| The City Council is expected to formally approve a payment to settle a police brutality claim by a San Jose business owner and his nephew | |
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