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San Jose’s District 2 Voters Have Tough Call on Brown, Jimenez
Both Steve Brown and Sergio Jimenez come from humble, if not hardscrabble, beginnings, and these origins led them to vastly different views of the world.
Protest Held at Jail after Release of Stanford Rapist Brock Turner
Brock Turner walked out of jail after three months of incarceration for sexually assaulting a woman last year after a campus party.
SJPD Chief Eddie Garcia: More Gun Control Laws Needed, Black Lives Matter a ‘Valid’ Movement
In an exclusive interview, SJPD Chief Eddie Garcia speaks out on gun control laws, Black Lives Matter and how to create a safer society.
DA Jeff Rosen Reports Back on His 2015 Tour of German Prisons
District Attorney Jeff Rosen will deliver a presentation about his 2015 tour of German prisons, which are considered a model of progressivism.
San Jose Expected to Declare Police Staffing ‘Emergency’
To address a critical police staffing shortage, San Jose is expected to suspend union protections to reassign detectives back to patrol.
Letter to the Editor: Selective Enforcement Is Unconstitutional
One of the men arrested in a gay cruising sting wonders how San Jose’s understaffed police force prioritized undercover ops at Columbus Park.
San Jose Cop Arrested in Connection with Gang Probe
A veteran San Jose police officer was arrested Tuesday for allegedly leaking sensitive information to a Vietnamese street gang.
Santa Clara County Looks to Texas with Jail Reform Plan
A local reform group has proposed a plan to divert people with serious mental illness out of Santa Clara County jails and into treatment.
City Council Weighs Contentious Housing Project for Homeless
The city has two options for the Evans Lane site: one would house people by next summer, the other would add affordable homes in the long-term.
Pokémon Go Takes Over Silicon Valley, But Sparks Controversy
Pokémon Go takes the South Bay and the world by storm, but raises concerns about privacy, safety and the social inequities of the real world.
Op-Ed: POA Misses Mark with Black Lives Matter Critique
Oscar Grant's uncle says that before San Jose's police union makes demands of Black Lives Matter, it should hold its own officers accountable.
Stanford Expert: Strict Gun Laws Make Police, Communities Safer
Polling done after two mass shootings shows that the American public and police have drastically different views on gun control. Why is that?
San Jose Police Honey-Trap Gay Men, Sparking Civil Rights Fight
A storied civil rights attorney plans to take the SJPD to task for selectively enforcing lewd conduct laws against gay men.
San Jose Police Ask Public for Help Solving 4 Cold Case Murders
San Jose police have turned to the public for help in solving four murders that bear some similarity but no known connection to each other.
Blue Lives Matter, Police Union Miss Key Moment for Change by Attacking Black Lives Matter
San Jose's police union suggests that Black Lives Matter is an illegitimate cause. But a close look at the statement shows that police miss the point.
