Without any development from the tech giant since 2015, dozens moved onto the dilapidated property off Orchard Parkway and Charcot Avenue.
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Gas Leak Repaired, Evacuation Order Lifted around Race Street
More than 50 hours after a gas leak was first reported, PG&E released detailed information, in response to questions from San Jose Inside, about the Wednesday leak that had forced the evacuation of hundreds of San Jose residents.
Evacuation of 10-block Area in San Jose Extended until Early Evening
A gas line ruptured by a private contractor near Race Street and Eugene Avenue forced the evacuation Wednesday afternoon of approximately 325 homes in a neighborhood west of San Jose Diridon Station.
VTA Employee Who Witnessed Mass Killing in San Jose Dies of Apparent Suicide
The 10-year employee was a paint-and-body worker at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority rail yard, scene of the May 26 attack by a fellow worker who shot and killed nine VTA colleagues before turning a gun on himself.
Family of San Jose Hit-and-Run Victim Pleads with Public to Help Find Suspect
San Jose Polce released a video of the car involved in the tragic hit-and-run death of wheelchair-bound mother of five more than four months ago, on eve of noon rally today at City Hall.
Silicon Valley Pride Week Begins with the Drag Queen Cooking Showdown
"Drag husbands" will be put to the test Monday on their abilities to be fast, work under pressure and patient with dramatics of creative/culinary genius.
San Jose Boasts of Role in 1968 Olympic Protest, Ignores Racist Origins of Iconic Moment
Discrimination against Black SJSU students laid the groundwork for one of the most iconic political demonstrations in sports history.
Revelations of Lead Dangers at Reid-Hillview Airport Increase Pressure to Accelerate Closing
New study says alarming health effects of leaded aviation fuel endanger children at home and in schools around the East San Jose general aviation facility set to close in 2032.
Effective Aug. 3, It’s an Order throughout Bay Area: Wear Masks in All Indoor Settings
The county order, which goes into effect at 12:01 am Tuesday, Aug. 3, “is made in light of the recent significant increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Santa Clara County due primarily to the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.”
Outgunned: Why California’s Groundbreaking Firearms Law is Failing
A 20-year-old California would remove guns from people deemed too dangerous to be armed. The measure, plagued by problems, has not achieved its promise.
Backroom Meetings Shroud Rejected Santa Clara Housing Development across from SCU
Since its 2015 inception, ReMet's developers, Santa Clara lobbyists and elected officials had at least 17 closed door meetings
Santa Clara Resident Shoots Burglar Trying to Kick In Door to Home
The man recovering from gunshot wounds was charged with burglary; the resident who shot the intruder did not know him, and was not charged, police said..
Save the Date: National Night Out is Aug. 3; Register by July 21
National Night Out is an annual crime prevention event that promotes community building and police-community partnerships to make neighborhoods safer and more caring places to live. National Night Out is sponsored nationally by the National Association of Town Watch and co-sponsored locally by the San José Police Department.
Roller Skaters Fight Eviction from City Hall Plaza
San Jose’s commitment to activating the city’s public spaces gets tested at civic plaza.
San Jose Man Charged with Murder in Stabbing Death
San Jose police have not yet identified the homicide victim, and did not identify Ishihara until today’s announcement on Twitter. The press release gave no further details about the incident, the victim or the alleged assailant.
Sunnyvale Fencing Coach Faces Charges for Sexual Offenses with Underage Girl
Ra’ad Rabieh, owner of the International Fencing Academy, was arrested July 7, Sunnyvale officials said Tuesday.