The plaintiff accuses district officials of intentionally inflicting of emotional distress after she reported being sexually assaulted by a classmate.
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Thousands of Silicon Valley College Students Struggle with Homelessness, Hunger
The South Bay’s poorest pupils sleep in cars, on couches and in the library—all while holding down day jobs and earning degrees.
Op-Ed: Ro Khanna Rejects Hindutva, Launches New Debate for South Asian Americans
The congressman’s rejection of Hindutva encourages us all to embrace the principles of fundamental human rights that bind us together as Americans.
Saratoga Restaurant Owners Convicted of Labor Theft, Fraud
Sentencing for the Saratoga business owner has been set for 9am on Sept. 20 in Department 30 at the Hall of Justice.
Feds Accuse Ex-Google Engineer of Stealing Trade Secrets
Anthony Levandowski faces 33 counts of stealing and attempting to steal proprietary information from his former employers at Google.
SJPD Becomes First Big-City Police Department in the Nation to Fly the Rainbow Pride Flag
Law enforcement officials applauded the moment as a sign that a more progressive era of policing has come to Silicon Valley.
SVO Endorses Matt Mahan in San Jose’s D10 City Council Race
The battle lines have officially been drawn in the 2020 race to replace San Jose’s Almaden Valley Councilman Johnny Khamis.
Coroner: Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooter Took His Own Life
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner ruled the Gilroy gunman’s death a suicide, which contradicts police reports.
Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee Names Three ‘Hero’ Officers
The Gilroy Police Department named the law enforcement veterans at a presser, asking the media and the public to respect their privacy.
Downtown Councilman Wants to Ease Liquor License Restrictions
As city officials push for a more vibrant downtown, Councilman Raul Peralez wants to allow more businesses to sell alcohol.
Too Close to Home: South Bay Looks for Answers in Wake of Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
The Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, which took three innocent lives, underscores the intractability of gun violence in America.
San Jose Council Candidate’s Stolen Car Allegedly Used in Gang-Related Drive-By
Each campaign season brings its sign swindlers. But council candidate Jenny Higgins Bradanini had to deal with that and then some.
Koch Grant Sparks Debate at SCU Over Philanthropy, Free Speech, Academic Independence
Students and faculty are protesting Santa Clara University’s decision to accept a $4 million donation from Charles Koch.
San Jose’s Horrific Quadruple Murder-Suicide Prompts Call for Domestic Violence Interventions
Five councilors stressed the need for more resources in immigrant communities, where family violence is often unreported.
Reported Sexual Assaults on the Rise in Santa Clara County
Experts think the increase is at least partially related to victims’ growing willingness to tell police about the crimes.
Vandal Targets Downtown San Jose’s LGBTQ Youth Space
Someone smashed the door and three windows of the LGBTQ Youth Space, a resource center in the city’s SoFA arts district.
