Santa Clara County leaders are bracing for a potential wave of immigration raids as part of a national sweep.
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San Jose Looks to Strengthen Wage Theft Ordinance
To prevent companies from stiffing workers out of their legally entitled pay, San Jose will consider bolstering its wage theft policy.
Nora Campos Doubles Down on Accusations against Jim Beall, CHP Report Tells Different Story
The assemblywoman doubled down in accusing her opponent, state Sen. Jim Beall, of criminal behavior. But a CHP report doesn’t back up her claims.
Jail Guard Arrested on Suspicion of Molesting 9-Year-Old Girl
A Santa Clara County jail guard has been suspended from work after his arrest Monday on suspicion of molesting a child in 2012.
Ex-SF 49er Dana Stubblefield Denies Rape Charges
Retired NFL player Dana Stubblefield raped a disabled woman, according to charges filed Monday by the District Attorney’s Office.
SJPD Launched Fewer Officer Misconduct Probes in 2015
San Jose police launched fewer internal probes against officers in 2015, mirroring a decline in the number of citizen complaints about police misconduct.
Brothers Held Without Bail in Double-Murder of Parents
Two sons of a Bangladesh-born San Jose couple shot to death in their home on Sunday have been booked on murder charges.
San Jose Unveils Online Data Hub
As part of the mayor’s new “Smart City Vision,” San Jose launched an online data portal to improve public access to information about the city.
Mayor Unveils Ambitious, Vague Plan to Make San Jose ‘Smart’
Mayor Sam Liccardo unveiled a plan Wednesday to make San Jose the most technologically advanced city in the nation by 2020. OK.
Sheriff Smith Releases Plan to Reform Santa Clara County Jails
Sheriff Laurie Smith released a reform plan to curb violence and improve conditions in Santa Clara County's beleaguered jails.
Recent Cases Highlight Silicon Valley’s Wage Theft ‘Epidemic’
A series of egregious wage theft cases show how Silicon Valley’s disruptive industries can open the door for employee abuse.
Jails, Homelessness Prioritized in State of the County Speech
Board President Dave Cortese called for jail reforms and continued efforts to help the homeless in Wednesday's State of the County speech.
Serial Con Artist Convicted of Defrauding Landlords
A San Jose woman was convicted this week of scamming more than $200,000 from people who sublet rooms to her because they thought she needed a hand up.
Body of Murder Victim Found in Santa Cruz Mountains
Homicide detectives found the body of Kyle Myrick Thursday, a 28-year-old motorcycle shop employee who went missing exactly a week ago.
The Myth of Super Bowl Sex Trafficking Obscures Real Issues
With no evidence of a Big Game-related spike, the crackdown on trafficked humans more often than not targets sex workers and consenting adults.
Mercury News Continues to Spin Darcie Green’s False Narrative
San Jose’s daily newspaper seems to have no intention of giving its readers the raw truth about state Assembly candidate Darcie Green and her husband.
