And we thought 2016 was bad. The last 12 months have been record setting in all the wrong ways. Take a quick look back and then move on.
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#MeToo Movement Forces a Moral Reckoning in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley was rocked by several high-profile harassment scandals in 2017, both before and after the #MeToo movement swept the country.
Rehab Owners Who Lost License Amid Shocking Allegations Deny Charges, Get Back to Business
Shocking allegations shut down Life Choices rehab in 2014, but the people in charge dispute the charges and are back in business.
San Jose Downtown Association Executive Director Scott Knies Pushes Back on Diridonification
Scott Knies, executive director of the San Jose Downtown Association, has quite a few initiatives—none bigger than his quest to stop Diridonification.
Paradise Papers: Apple Used Tax Loopholes to Shift Profits, Avoid Paying Billions of Dollars in Taxes
A massive cache of newly released documents show how Apple Inc. dodged billions of dollars in taxes by parking profits overseas.
Lawsuit Prompts Milpitas to Release Records of Alleged Misconduct by Ex-City Manager
Milpitas has finally released records detailing previously undisclosed allegations of wrongdoing by disgraced City Manager Tom Williams.
San Jose Pitches Talent over Tax Breaks in Amazon Sweepstakes
Instead of offering tax breaks, San Jose pitched its talent, education and status as Silicon Valley’s largest city in a bid to lure Amazon to town.
San Jose Weighs Gun Storage Policy to Prevent Theft
San Jose will discuss an ordinance that would require gun owners to lock up their weapons while they’re away or risk getting fined.
Here’s How to Help Victims of the Wine Country Wildfires
As wildfires devastating California’s wine country rage into their sixth day, the region remains in a state of emergency. Here’s how to help.
Nationwide ICE Raids Lead to 21 Arrests in Santa Clara County
Federal immigration agents arrested 21 people from Santa Clara County as part of a nationwide crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
Op-Ed: San Jose Should Name a Street after Barack Obama
A petition that has gathered 500-plus signatures is asking city leaders to name a street after President Barack Obama.
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas Announces Retirement
San Jose City Manager Norberto Dueñas announced his retirement at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. His last day is set for Oct. 13.
Key Organizer of Charlottesville’s Deadly White Supremacist Rally Has Ties to Silicon Valley
One of the key organizers of the white supremacist rally that turned deadly in Charlottesville has roots in the South Bay.
Mayor Sam Liccardo Launches 2018 Re-Election Campaign
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announced Thursday that he will run for re-election in 2018. So far, no other contenders have emerged.
Light Tower Proposal Would Give San Jose a True Landmark
Can San Jose rebuild its iconic light tower, visually brand itself and break the curse of century of mediocre architecture?
GoFundMe Campaign Raises Money for Family of South Bay Native Who Died Fighting ISIS
Mountain View-born Robert Grodt was one of two Americans killed earlier this month on the front lines in the fight against ISIS.