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DA Declines to File Charges Against Activist Held on Extraordinary $500,000 Bail
San Jose police got prosecutor-turned-jurist Paul Bernal to sign off on the warrant on Sept. 28—and then waited five days to serve it.
SJPD Arrests Three Activists; One Defendant’s Bail Set at $500K for Suspected Vandalism
One defendant’s attorney has filed writ of habeas corpus challenging the constitutionality of the detention and exorbitant bail amount.
San Jose Appoints Director of New Office of Racial Equity
Zulma Maciel, who has led the Office of Immigrant Affairs since 2015, will head up the newly-established department.
Census Deadline Extended as South Bay is Partially Uncounted
Days before the 2020 Census was set to come to an early close, a U.S. District Judge in California extended the deadline by a month.
POA Balks at San Jose’s Release of Protest Body-Cam Footage
Union President Sgt. Paul Kelly argued that the city had violated officers' rights by disclosing their names, badge numbers and faces.
Vice Chair of San Jose Ethics Commission Abruptly Resigns
Chris Peacock was so upset about a colleague’s open critique of the city’s top elected official that he stepped down as vice chair.
Top Three San Jose Light Tower Landmark Finalists Announced
The San Jose Light Tower Corp unveiled the lucky few out of 963 submissions that made the final cut for consideration.
Santa Clara County Tightens Testing Order for Private and Nonprofit Healthcare Providers
County Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody issued the revisions to the mandate, saying private providers need to step up to the plate.
Mayor, Concerned Citizens Push Back on Loaded Language Woven into San Jose PD Protest Report
Internal correspondence among the department's top brass consistently refer to the George Floyd demonstrators as "rioters."
San Jose Council Shoots Down Mayor’s Rubber Bullet Ban
The City Council on Tuesday voted 10-1, with Mayor Sam Liccardo dissenting, to keep the projectiles as an option for unruly protests.
Two Killed, Four Injured in Mass Shooting by San Jose State
Gunfire was reported around 10pm Tuesday on the 600 block of South Eighth and East Reed streets, by San Jose State University.
SJPD’s Body-Cam Footage of Protests Leaves a Lot Out
While the new videos offer some fresh perspective of the George Floyd demonstrations, there’s a lot missing from the official narrative.
SJPD Releases Body-Cam Footage From Protests
It took a few months after the George Floyd protests to show the public even this limited footage. But, hey, it’s a start.
Second Round of Grants, State Tax Credits Now Available for Small Businesses in San Jose
City and state leaders launched new initiatives to give struggling entrepreneurs a lifeline as the pandemic stretches into its sixth month.
Other Major Cities Dropped Curfew Charges Months Ago. What Took San Jose So Long?
It’s unclear when news of the decision would have reached defendants had SJI not inquired about the mayor shirking the same rule.