A Willow Glen couple that breeds French bulldogs is asking the public to help them find who broke into their home at gunpoint on Monday.
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DA Declines to File Charges In Alum Rock Construction Scandal
The DA found evidence of one possible crime committed by the Del Terra Group, but the statute of limitations had already expired.
Last Prisoner Project Aims to Free People Jailed for Nonviolent Cannabis Offenses
In the wake of the nationwide anti-racist protests, the cannabis industry has been confronted with the reality that it, too, has racial issues.
Santa Clara County Drops Plans to Allow Indoor Gatherings
The new directive on gatherings prohibits all indoor gatherings but will still allow outdoor gatherings of up to 60 people.
Ill at Eaze: Famed Cannabis Platform Part of Federal Probe
None of this would have been a problem if the cannabis industry, like every other legal business in the U.S., had access to banking.
Yet Another Former Santa Clara Cop Now Implicated in eBay Cyberstalking Scandal
Two of the seven individuals charged in the eBay cyberstalking case are former police captains with the Santa Clara Police Department.
Ash Kalra’s ‘Racial Justice Act’ Aims to End Bias in Prosecution
AB 2542 would prohibit the state from convicting or imposing a sentence based on race, ethnicity or national origin.
After Years Teaching SJPD to Rein in Bias, Former Trainers Say They’ve Lost Faith in Reform
Frank Ponciano and Derrick Sanderlin, who spent years teaching police to check subconscious biases, now wonder if SJPD is too broken to fix.
Campbell Police Chief Defends Planned BearCat Purchase
The BearCat has been on the Campbell Police Department’s wish list ever since it returned a V150 armored rescue vehicle to the DOD.
Two San Jose School Districts End Contracts with Local Police
The decisions free up hundreds of thousands of dollars to help students during a public health crisis that forces them to learn from home.
Op-Ed: Though Thousands Lack Shelter Amid Deadly Pandemic, San Jose Leaves Trailers Empty
The city’s decision to “demobilize” FEMA trailers for the unhoused can only be summed up as a shameful debacle lacking any transparency.
DA Won’t Prosecute Curfew Violators—But San Jose Might
Assistant District Attorney Terry Harman affirmed as much in a June 10 memo that her office shared with reporters earlier today.
San Jose Mayor Unveils Nine-Point Plan to Reform SJPD
The news comes weeks after the killing of George Floyd ignited nationwide protests and prompted calls to scale back funding for local police.
Woman Accused of Purposely Coughing on Baby Teaches Special Ed in San Jose Schools
The superintendent acknowledged the allegations against “one of our employees,” named by those who know her as Nancy Nordland.
Letter: 650 Public Defenders Stand Behind Sajid Khan
Hundreds of public defense attorneys from throughout the country speak out in solidarity with their colleague in Santa Clara County.
Woman Who Coughed on Baby in SJ Yogurtland Wanted for Assault
Tipsters who submit info that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect may qualify for a cash reward from SV Crime Stoppers.
