News May 12, 2021 Unbridled Gang Attack Left Elmwood Inmate Bloodied By Katie Lauer Questions linger about the longevity of the beating and no explanation was given about why correctional staff failed to intervene. Read More 9
Opinion May 12, 2021 Opinion: Don’t Gamble with Vendors’ Futures at the San Jose Berryessa Flea Market By Peter Ortiz and James Rojas For Latinos, the plaza and open-air markets are part of a rich history dating back thousands of years. Read More 12
News May 10, 2021 SJ Police Investigate Saturday’s Triple Shooting With no Suspects By Bay City News San Jose police are investigating Saturday’s triple shooting that produced the city's 16th homicide of 2021. Read More 3
Opinion May 10, 2021 Opinion: San Jose Council Should Vote Yes on Program to Finance More Affordable Housing By Johnny Khamis Former Councilman Johnny Khamis suggests leaders try a pilot program to limit risk to the city. Read More 6
California May 9, 2021 Facebook’s Oversight Board has Upheld its Ban of Donald Trump By Mike Isaac Facebook’s Oversight Board said the ongoing risk of violence “justified” the suspension. Read More 6
Business May 8, 2021 Community Raises Funds for Small Businesses in East San Jose By Jana Kadah, Bay City News The East San Jose Covid Relief Fun has raised about $50,000 to give no-strings-attached grants to small businesses. Read More 3
News May 7, 2021 SJPD Officer Struck by Vehicle By Bay City News Police said the officer suffered injuries that were not considered life threatening. Read More 0
News May 7, 2021 Santa Clara County Seeks Applicants for Commission to Redraw Supervisorial Districts By Victoria Francol, Bay City News Applications close at 9am on June 1, and 10 commissioners will be appointed next month. Read More 0
News May 7, 2021 Local Democrats Censure Stone Over ‘Offensive’ Comment By The Fly Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone’s affinity for antiquated colloquialisms has turned into a hog-wild debacle. Read More 25
News May 6, 2021 Cupertino Electeds Adopt New Development Rules Despite Warnings From Housing Officials By Katie Lauer Cupertino electeds adopted the new density rules seemingly unaware of a letter from the state warning the ordinance violated California law. Read More 9
News May 6, 2021 Unicyclist Killed In Hit-and-Run Collision Tuesday Identified By Bay City News Anyone with information about the fatal collision is asked to call San Jose police. Read More 1
Business May 6, 2021 Suit to be Filed in San Jose Against Google Alleges Massive Violation of Privacy Rights By Keith Burbank, Bay City News The suit alleges that Google’s promise to “never sell any personal information to third parties” is untrue. Read More 1
News May 6, 2021 SJ Police Seek Suspect Who Attacked 2 Women Last Week By Bay City News Anyone who provides information that assists in the arrest and conviction of the assailant may be eligible for a cash reward. Read More 1
Business May 5, 2021 Local Construction Firm Owner Admits to Workers Comp Fraud By Janice Bitters The DA got involved in the case after getting a report of “suspicious activity” at a new residential construction project in San Jose. Read More 6
California May 5, 2021 Recall Backers Raise Funds, but Newsom’s Side has More Cash By Ben Christopher So far, political fundraisers have set up six campaign committees to spend on either side of the still-unofficial recall election. Read More 5
News May 5, 2021 Update: Man Killed in Hit-and-Run After Falling Off Electric Unicycle By Bay City News This marks the city’s 16th traffic fatality in 2021. Read More 3