In the last installment of our primary election series, we move to the 15th State Senate District, where seven people are in the running.
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17 Arrested in Human Trafficking Crackdown in Santa Clara Co.
A statewide crackdown on human trafficking led to nearly 20 arrests and the rescue of several victims in Silicon Valley.
Ex-SCUSD Trustee Arrested on Charges of Assault, Threats
Chris Stampolis was booked Monday on two felony counts of making threats and using his car as a deadly weapon.
The Decade in Review: Memes, Trolls and Smug Millennials
When the 2010s began, many had cause for optimism. Then the bottom fell out.
County to Hold TRUTH Act Forum on Immigration Enforcement
The hearing takes place at 6pm in the Board of Supervisors chambers at the County Government Center in San Jose.
San Jose City Council Considers Whether to Endorse Laura’s Law
Enacted by the state in 2002, the law gives counties the ability to mandate treatment for the severely mentally ill.
Saratoga Councilman Pleads Not Guilty to Hit-and-Run Charge
If found guilty, the second-term councilman could spend up to six months in jail, pay up to a $1,000 fine—or both.
Saratoga Councilman, 2020 Congressional Candidate Rishi Kumar Charged in Hit-and-Run
If found guilty, the local official could spend up to six months in county jail and/or be subject to a fine of up to $1,000.
Jenny Higgins Bradanini Wins Silicon Valley Democratic Club Endorsement in SJ’s D10 Race
The Bay Area Women’s March president snagged the coveted endorsement by a 46-17 margin over ex-Brigade CEO Matt Mahan.
New South Bay Center Helps Young Women Caught Up in Criminal Justice System
The Young Women’s Freedom Center aims to end incarceration for girls and young adults in Santa Clara County.
The New Neighborhood Watch: Ring Cams Can Make Our Lives Safer—and a Lot Less Private
Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
Audit Shows Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Internal Accountability Reforms Stalled for Years
Auditors say the Sheriff’s Office refused to cooperate with reviews that unearthed unsettling findings about internal accountability.
Authorities Seek Public’s Help in Finding Convicted Child Molester
Anyone who sees Apollo Johnsen or knows where to find him is urged to not detain him but to notify local law enforcement.
Amid Fears Over Reported ICE Raid, San Jose Leaders Remind Public of City’s Sanctuary Policy
But reports surfacing online included enough detail to inspire real fear in the largely Latino and Vietnamese East Side.
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.
‘Emily Doe’ Reveals Her Identity in New Memoir, ‘Know My Name’
The book will be available in bookstores on Sept. 24, just days after Miller’s first-ever TV interview is set to air on 60 Minutes.
