Superior Court Judge Franklin E. Bondonno scheduled a follow-up hearing for Sept. 9 and ordered the release of a report that Marissa DiNapoli had been stabbed five times in her back.
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No Evidence that Worksite Immigration Raids Free Up Jobs for Citizens
Research shows worksite immigration raids can depress local economies as people stay home and stop spending money. So far, they aren’t known to free up jobs for citizens.
Feds Charge Men from San Jose and Sunnyvale in Nationwide Medicare Fraud Scheme
Vincent Thayer of San Jose and Sevendik Huseynov of Sunnyvale were allegedly involved in more than $205 million in fraudulent claims, among 324 defendants whose fraudulent and illegal schemes resulted in $14.6 billion in false billings.
San Jose Police Seize 1000s of Pounds of Illegal Fireworks, Arrest 3 Men
San Jose police will also deploy drones to assist in identifying locations where illegal fireworks are being set off. Property owners may be subject to administrative fines of up to $100,000.
Legislature Moves to Keep Billionaire Election Giveaways Out of California
Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest man, gave out $1 million checks to gin up support for Donald Trump. California lawmakers want to ban big cash payments to registered voters.
Marina Man Gets 8 Years in Plea Deal for Selling Fatal Fentanyl Dose to Teen
Tellez Solis, 27, of Marina, was indicted by a federal grand jury in August 2022, and pleaded guilty in February, 2025.
Trump Expands LA Deployment as California Leaders Reject Need for National Guard
Gov. Newsom said he would sue President Trump for deploying troops in Los Angeles, as demonstrations spread to other cities, including San Jose.
DA Cold Case Unit, San Jose Police Solve 1978 Murder of High School Teacher
Harry “Nicky” Nickerson, 16-years-old at the time, stabbed Diane Peterson in 1978 at Branham High School. Just this year, investigators learned that he had confessed the killing to a family member. Nickerson took his own life in 1993.
Facts Contradict Claims by State Government that It Uses No High-risk AI
A state report provided says 200 agencies reported no automation around sensitive decisions, ignoring the fact that some agencies report actions based on algorithms.
Cold Case Sleuths Use DNA and Geneology to ID 1981 San Jose Murder Victim
Cold Case investigators and Vivian Moss’s surviving family are hoping the identification will lead them to Moss’s killer.
San Jose Fire Captain Charged with Stealing Narcotics from Fire Engines
San Jose Fire Capt. Mark Moalem is accused of stealing controlled medications, including morphine, that are typically used by paramedics to treat the ill or injured in emergencies.
Mahan Pushes Plan to Move Homeless into Housing and Treatment
The mayor said the city can use repeat, non-violent misdemeanor charges to work with the Mental Health and Drug Courts to help compel people to engage in treatment.
Two SJ Police Officers Stabbed during Arrest, One Hurt Seriously
The San Jose Police Officers’ Association said the stabbing suspect was on probation and was wanted on a felony warrant.
DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest in 1977 Murder of San Mateo Woman
The DA's Cold Case Unit said the body of Jeanette Ralston, then 24-years-old and living in San Mateo, was found in the back seat of her Volkswagen Beetle near a San Jose apartment complex in 1977. Police said she had been strangled and raped, and the killer had tried unsuccessfully to burn the car.
CA Democrats in Sacramento Backed into a Corner over Teen Sex Solicitation Bill
Republicans in the California Legislature are increasingly pushing Democrats on child sex crimes bills. The supermajority is growing more divided about it.
DA Decides Not to File Charges in Morgan Hill Nazi Flag Incident
In March, a Nazi flag was hung on the north Morgan Hill overpass in where supporters of President Donald Trump had gathered for a political demonstration.
