An illustration of the iconic Steiner Street in San Francisco

One of the 130-year-old Painted Ladies is getting a climate-friendly makeover

When first-time homeowner Leah Culver was looking to buy a home in early 2020, the software engineer wasn’t looking for a fixer upper. And yet, that’s what she found herself with after her dream home – a Painted Lady on Steiner Street – went on the market. “The home is nearly 130-years old, and it

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San Jose isn’t meeting its housing construction goals, Liccardo says

In a wide-ranging interview, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo discussed the city’s struggle to meet its housing construction goals, suggested replacing the VTA’s light rail system with a fleet of electric buses and urged the state to allow the pumping of purified recycled water back into the system amid persistent droughts.

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Fred Kameda is pictured inside his home with the front door behind him.

Sunnyvale’s mobile homeowners are eligible for key financial perks – if they sign up in time

Sunnyvale’s nearly 11,000 mobile homeowners have 60 days as of Nov.1 to stabilize rents for their lots. But communicating how mobile home residents can secure these protections within a short timeframe will be a challenge. “A lot of residents still are kind of not paying attention, and so it’s critical that they know this is

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