A few years after upping the minimum wage to the double-digits, San Jose will consider raising it again.
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Correctional Officers Formally Charged with Murder, Assault
Three correctional officers arrested last week on suspicion of beating to death an inmate have been officially charged with murder.
Courts Launch Amnesty Program for Overdue Traffic Tickets
Under an amnesty program that starts Oct. 1, drivers struggling to pay off traffic fines will have a chance to settle for a fraction of what they owe.
Former 49er Ray McDonald Indicted on Rape Charge
A Santa Clara County grand jury indicted ex-San Francisco 49ers player Ray McDonald on one count of raping an intoxicated woman.
City of SJ Recreation Leader Accused of Molesting a Minor
After arresting a city staffer on suspicion of molesting a 15-year-old girl, San Jose police have asked for the public's help in identifying more victims.
Mobile Home Park Moratorium Goes to San Jose City Council
After months of debate, San Jose leaders will decide whether to approve a temporary ban mobile home park conversions.
San Jose May Deploy Crime-Spying Garbage Trucks
San Jose may enlist garbage trucks as eyes on the ground for a short-staffed police force.
Homicide Suspect Killed in 7th Officer-Involved Shooting of 2015
San Jose police shot and killed a man who allegedly reached for a handgun Sunday, marking the third officer-involved shooting in eight days.
Two Dead after Separate Officer-Involved Shootings in San Jose
Two men died after a pair of unrelated officer-involved shootings took place over a six-hour stretch in San Jose.
San Jose Weighs Drone Policy
A controversial police drone, purchased unbeknownst to many in San Jose, may not take flight until 2017. While the City Council on Tuesday will vote on a policy governing drone use, police don’t expect the Federal Aviation Administration’s blessing until the end of next year.
Santa Clara County Poised to Vote on New Marijuana Rules
For the past year, Santa Clara County has been fine-tuning a regional marijuana ordinance to fill regulatory gaps between San Jose’s new local laws and anticipated statewide legalization in 2016.
City Council Returns to Action; Trestle Dispute Tops Agenda
Fresh off the July recess, San Jose's City Council reconvenes Tuesday to start a new fiscal year. With a pension reform settlement out of the way, it's time to talk trestle. The Willow Glen trestle
Civil Rights Groups Urge Caution in ‘Sanctuary City’ Crackdown
Kathryn Steinle’s killing by an unauthorized immigrant in San Francisco has riled the national debate about so-called "sanctuary cities."
Who Will Lead the Silicon Valley Transportation Tax Effort?
A bevy of suitors are expected to push for control of the organizing committee to raise Santa Clara County's sales tax for transportation improvements.
Mayor Liccardo Speaks on Wealth Gap at Vatican Symposium
At the Vatican this morning and before an audience that included Pope Francis, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo spoke about affordable housing as a solution to Silicon Valley's chasmic gap between rich and poor.
San Jose Testing Cop Cameras; Officers Enroll in 3-Month Trial
San Jose police began field testing body cameras Monday, the latest push for the technology after years of false starts.
