News October 26, 2020 Gilroy Man Dies in Crash Saturday on Side of Highway 152 By Eli Walsh, Bay City News The 25-year-old driver veered to the right and off the south edge of the highway before crashing. Read More 0
News October 26, 2020 SJ Officials Balk at Plan to Arm Pig-Trappers with Crossbows By Grace Hase San Jose Public Works Director Matt Cano and SJPD Assistant Chief Dave Knopf recommend doing away with the proposal altogether. Read More 7
News October 26, 2020 Former Hope’s Sober Living Manager Arrested on Suspicion of Multiple Sexual Assaults By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose police say Justin Abraham Lopez, 32, assaulted at least one woman while he worked at the Evergreen area halfway house. Read More 6
News October 26, 2020 Gov. Newsom Announces Project HomeKey Funding, Including $56 Million for Bay Area Projects By Jana Kadah, Bay City News Project HomeKey is a statewide initiative that buys different motels, hotels or apartment buildings and transforms them into housing. Read More 3
News October 25, 2020 Stubblefield Sentenced to 15 Years to Life in Prison By Silicon Valley Newsroom Former NFL star Dana Stubblefield was convicted of raping a disabled woman at his Morgan Hill Home. Read More 4
Opinion October 24, 2020 Op-Ed: Danger, Will Robinson! Vote No on Measure S By Les Kishler and Dave Warner What’s most disappointing is that the Valley Water Board of Directors let this measure get onto the ballot in the first place. Read More 1
Columnists October 24, 2020 Biden And Harris Support Pot Legalization, But Will The Senate? By Dan Mitchell and San Jose Inside Stock-pickers seem to have already “priced in” a Democratic victory on Election Day when it comes to cannabis companies. Read More 4
Business October 23, 2020 Downtown SJ Restaurants Get Curfew Extension Starting Now By Janice Bitters Most restaurants and bars in the city’s “Downtown Entertainment Zone” can stay open until midnight as of this week. Read More 0
News October 23, 2020 Newly Unearthed Facebook Posts Point to More Widespread Bias Among San Jose Police By Jennifer Wadsworth A blog post published today names a litany of cops whose apparent prejudice calls into question the integrity of their policing. Read More 5
News October 23, 2020 One Dead After Car Careens Over Cliff Off of Highway 17 By Bay City News The crash was reported just before 8am today on northbound state Highway 17 just north of Hebard Road. Read More 0
News October 23, 2020 Why Do We Keep Voting on This? Exploring Proposition 13’s ‘Tax Revolt Family Tree’ By Ben Christopher In the current election cycle, Californians are being asked to weigh in on two more changes to the tax-slashing constitutional amendment. Read More 9
News October 23, 2020 Santa Clara County DA Probes Claims of Voter Fraud Against Monte Sereno Councilwoman By Grace Hase News of the inquiry comes just days after a San Jose Inside article revealed that Rowena Turner voted twice in at least seven elections. Read More 19
News October 22, 2020 DAWN Revokes Endorsement of State Senate Hopeful Ann Ravel By Grace Hase The group took issue with her refusal to return donations from South Bay lawyer James McManis, who opposed the Recall Persky campaign. Read More 8
News October 22, 2020 Santa Clara County Moves Forward with Title IX Review By Jana Kadah, Bay City News Title IX, a federal law, prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions and outlines steps to protect students from sexual violence. Read More 2
News October 22, 2020 Federal Grant to Expand Santa Clara County Transportation Program for Seniors By Jana Kadah, Bay City News Seniors interested in R.Y.D.E services can sign up at rydescc.org and book rides as early as a month in advance. Read More 1
News October 22, 2020 DA to Dismiss Cases Linked to Cops Who Made Hateful Comments on Social Media By Jennifer Wadsworth The decision came after prosecutors reviewed hundreds of cases involving officers whose comments were first reported by SJI. Read More 7