The plaintiffs say police violated due-process and the Fourth Amendment that protects citizens from excessive use of force.
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San Jose: Bicyclist Dies Following Collision with Vehicle
The fatal collision marked the city’s 11th traffic death this year.
Weekend Shooting, Stabbing Investigated in San Jose
Police tweeted a little before midnight that they are searching for the suspects and investigating the motives of each crime.
What’s Next for Guadalupe River Park and SJ’s Homeless Crisis?
No one is happy with the homeless crisis in San Jose’s Guadalupe River Park and around the city, but whose vision will fix it?
Santa Clara County Expands Support for Choking Victims in Domestic Violence Cases
The Board of Supervisors voted to expand a pilot program that provides victims with free forensic exams, follow-up care and advocacy.
A Traveler’s Worst Nightmare: When Your Coronavirus Test Comes Back Positive
Contracting the coronavirus while far from home is a frightening possibility. But it can happen, sometimes with deadly consequences.
Hate Crime Charge in Attack on South Bay McDonald’s Worker
Prosecutors say Alena Jenkins physically attacked two fast-food employees while calling them “stupid” and “f*cking Mexicans.”
As California’s Attorney General Job Morphs Post-Trump, Who Will be Newsom’s Pick?
A look at top contenders to be California's top cop—and chief enforcer of consumer protection, internet privacy and criminal investigations.
One Year: The Pandemic’s Timeline in Santa Clara County
A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
Guest Column: Harsh Questions for the American Press
There are grave consequences to the press not being allowed in the CDC, FDA or other entities that impact the public.
Displaced Sunnyvale Homeless Residents Are a Symptom of a Broader Regional Issue
Dozens of homeless residents lived in Fair Oaks Park until a construction project forced them out, despite the pandemic.
San Jose Backs New SJPD Chief Despite Allegations of Transphobia, Islamophobia
The San Jose City Council confirmed the hiring Tuesday of Mata, a deputy chief in the department, after a nationwide search.
Op-Ed: Welcome to The Jungle, Where There’s Abundant and Affordable Housing
Sweeps that clear homeless camps like The Jungle do nothing but displace homeless people, putting their health and lives at risk.
SF Man Charged With Hate Crime After Attack on Asian Woman at San Jose’s Diridon Station
Johan Strydom’s arraignment is set for 1:30pm today in Department 24 of the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice.
SJPD to Host Meetings on Gunshot Detection Technology
The program will be implemented in the Cadillac Winchester neighborhood that police say has often had gun violence issues.
Lobbyist Slams San Jose Over Delays on Cannabis Land-Use
Sean Kali-Rai said the city has been dragging its feet on a policy that the council asked to prioritize three years ago.