City officials report that the latest figures mark the highest sheltered rate that San José has achieved in decades, exceeding Santa Clara County and California statewide rate.
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Google Says It Will Appeal $314.6M Class-action Verdict in San Jose
The class-action lawsuit alleged that Google programmed Android phones to transfer data to Google servers over cellular networks, even when users weren't connected to Wi-Fi.
Police Officer Accused of Sexual Assault of San Jose Teen
San Jose Police Officer Saul Duran has been charged with five counts of lewd and lascivious acts against a child aged 14 or 15, which allegedly occurred while he was volunteering with a program sponsored by the District Attorney's Office between 2008 and 2012.
Explosion at Warehouse Forces Cancellation of San Jose Fireworks Display, but City Finds Drone Show Replacement
Seven people were unaccounted for days after multiple explosions obliterated a giant fireworks warehouse in a rural area near Esparto in Yolo County.
Feds Charge Men from San Jose and Sunnyvale in Nationwide Medicare Fraud Scheme
Vincent Thayer of San Jose and Sevendik Huseynov of Sunnyvale were allegedly involved in more than $205 million in fraudulent claims, among 324 defendants whose fraudulent and illegal schemes resulted in $14.6 billion in false billings.
San Jose Police Seize 1000s of Pounds of Illegal Fireworks, Arrest 3 Men
San Jose police will also deploy drones to assist in identifying locations where illegal fireworks are being set off. Property owners may be subject to administrative fines of up to $100,000.
Tordillos Declares Victory in San Jose District 3 Council Race, Chavez-Lopez Concedes
Gabby Chavez-Lopez conceded the race later Thursday morning, and congratulated Tordillos.
Jesuit Priest Who Worked in Los Gatos and San Jose Charged with Child Sex Crimes
Fr. Ted Gabrielli has been accused of sex offenses dating back to the 1990s out of San Luis Obispo.
Anthony Tordillos Wins 3rd District San Jose City Council Seat
For Gabby Chavez-Lopez to make up the initial 2,036-vote ballot deficit, she would have needed to get nearly 85% of the estimated 3,000 uncounted District 3 ballots.
San Jose Bets Big and the Online Casino Scene Booms Amid Statewide Gambling Shifts
As California gambling laws creep toward modernization, San Jose residents are discovering new avenues to play and win in the comfort of their own homes.
Nicaraguan Accused of Assaulting ICE Officers in San Jose
Francisco De-Jesus Morales, a national of Nicaragua, allegedly assaulted three ICE deportation officers at an ICE facility in San Jose as those officers attempted to take him into custody.
Flag Day Saturday Features Anti-Trump Protests in San Jose and Nationwide
On the eve of anti-Trump demonstrations in San Jose – one of 58 locations in the Bay Area among more than 2,000 “No Kings” events nationwide and Western Europe – Mayor Matt Mahan said he supported the protest, but also pleaded for non-violence.
DA Cold Case Unit, San Jose Police Solve 1978 Murder of High School Teacher
Harry “Nicky” Nickerson, 16-years-old at the time, stabbed Diane Peterson in 1978 at Branham High School. Just this year, investigators learned that he had confessed the killing to a family member. Nickerson took his own life in 1993.
San Jose, Santa Clara County Among Jurisdictions Cited by Trump as ‘Defying Federal Immigration Law’
On May 2, the administration removed a link to the list that had been included in a May 29 press release. President Donald Trump’s executive order in April had said some local governments are deliberately obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
Cold Case Sleuths Use DNA and Geneology to ID 1981 San Jose Murder Victim
Cold Case investigators and Vivian Moss’s surviving family are hoping the identification will lead them to Moss’s killer.
San Jose Fire Captain Charged with Stealing Narcotics from Fire Engines
San Jose Fire Capt. Mark Moalem is accused of stealing controlled medications, including morphine, that are typically used by paramedics to treat the ill or injured in emergencies.