The Chronicle ran an article that featured some previously unpublished info about the DA investigation into Sheriff Smith and her allies.
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Lynbrook High School Faces Backlash for Hiring Ex-Judge Aaron Persky as Tennis Coach
Fremont Union High School District officials who hired the recalled jurist say the outrage over his new gig took them off guard.
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.
Feds Give $125M to Fast-Track Silicon Valley BART Extension
Mayor Sam Liccardo said the funding means BART can now go “full speed ahead” on a project that’s been decades in the making.
Letter: Displacement Threatens Small Businesses Along San Jose’s Alum Rock Corridor
Local small businesses represent the community, the City Council’s constituents and the dreams of San Jose families.
Security Firm Pledges Full Cooperation with DA During Investigation into Sheriff Smith
Executive protection company AS Solution said it will help the DA as needed, and has even launched its own internal inquiry into the matter.
Catalyze SV Hires Alex Shoor as Its First-Ever Executive Director
The San Jose native says the public needs to be more engaged in development to address the dire shortfall of places to live in Silicon Valley.
Sam Liccardo’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Cameo Nets Donation for ‘San Jose Promise’ Scholarships
The funds will go to support San Jose Promise, which aims to boost the number of college degrees from low-income high school students.
County Assessor: Silicon Valley Property Values are Booming
San Jose helped spearhead a record-setting year for property values in Santa Clara County, according to a recently released report.
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.
Dynamex Decision: How Millions of Workers Could be Swept Up in a Bill Aimed at the Gig Economy
Do you freelance? Have a side hustle? Then you should be paying attention to a major employment fight coming to a head in Sacramento.
Op-Ed: How Can We Save Elephants From Poaching? Step One: By Raising Awareness
Once we recognize that we are a part of nature, saving nature and the elephants is really about saving ourselves.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s LGBTQ Community is as Strong as Its Flags are Vibrant
Just like the colors of the rainbow and transgender flags, our local LGBTQ community is varied, vibrant and strong.
San Jose’s Annual Comedy of Errors Channels Mamma Mia!, Game of Thrones in 26th Run
With no striptease, crotch-kicking or ball-gags and the same tired jabs about stinky Milpitas, the 26th Monday Night Live packed less of a punch.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.