Spokespeople from both sides of the debate faced off Wednesday in the first public forum on the Recall Persky campaign.
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While San Francisco Wipes Out Thousands of Pot Convictions, Santa Clara County is Slow to Act
Some hoped Santa Clara County would take a cue from San Francisco and other cities that erased pot convictions in the wake of Prop. 64.
Campaign to Recall Judge in Stanford Sexual Assault Case Morphs into a Culture War
The #MeToo ethos fuels the effort to oust Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky from the bench in an unprecedented recall election.
By the Numbers: The Cost of Gun Violence in Santa Clara County
Troubling new statistics show the physical and financial cost of gun violence in Santa Clara County and the U.S.
Q&A: Antonio Villaraigosa on Immigration, Healthcare and Collaborative Pension Reform
Antonio Villaraigosa says Jeff Sessions isn’t welcome in California if he’s going to mischaracterize the state’s immigration policy.
Facebook Fights Fakery by Burying Real Reporting
For years, media outlets desperately chased the clicks promised by Facebook; now the social media giant threatens to destroy them.
Silicon Valley Lashes Out Over Trump’s Immigration Lawsuit
South Bay officials are rebuking the U.S. Department of Justice for suing the state over laws that protect undocumented immigrants.
Op-Ed: We Need More Solidarity with San Jose Immigrants
Immigrant leaders throughout our community know what they need from their city, their neighbors and their mayor.
Rape Kit Testing to Speed Up Under Proposal by Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez
Santa Clara County will study how to speed up rape kit analysis, which typically takes more than three months to complete.
San Jose Mayor Faces 2 Obscure Candidates, But Still No Serious Contenders in Re-Election Bid
Meet the two unknown candidates who are challenging San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo in his bid for re-election.
San Jose Police Grapple with Steep Rise in Rape Reports
SJPD has seen an increase in sexual assault reports. But they aren’t sure whether rapes are rising, or whether more victims are speaking up.
San Jose Finds Three Potential ‘Tiny Homes’ Sites for Homeless
After months of intense debate, San Jose has proposed three possible sites for tiny homes for the homeless.
San Jose Hit with String of Mailbox, Mail Truck Break-Ins
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service says there has been an increase of cluster box and postal truck break-ins over the last several weeks.
Silicon Valley NAACP Calls for Resignation of Deputy Sheriffs’ Union President Don Morrissey
NAACP chapter president Rev. Jethroe Moore accused the head of the Santa Clara County sheriff deputies union of sending racist texts.
Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech
Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian Urges Colleagues to Oppose Trump Administration
County Supervisor Joe Simitian turned the State of the County address into a rallying cry against President Trump’s harmful agenda.
