Police said the business owner befriended female customers, offering baking lessons and would inappropriately touch the victims.
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SJPD Seeks Information on Wednesday Night Fatal Shooting
People with information about the shooting are encouraged to contact SJPD’s Homicide Unit.
Local Leaders Work to Turn the Tide on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
As anti-Asian hate crimes spread through Silicon Valley, one Los Gatos resident has a plan to fight them that starts in the classroom.
UPDATE: San Jose Shooting Suspect Taken into Custody
Police marked the Wednesday night shooting victim's death as the 12th homicide of the year in San Jose.
Santa Clara County Officials will Revisit Laura’s Law Debate
County elected officials punted on making a final decision about Laura’s Law in 2019, but a new state bill is forcing a vote.
The Silicon Valley Organization Names New President and CEO
Derrick Seaver is currently Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg’s Chief of Staff, but isn't new to the SVO.
San Jose PD Named in Fed Civil Rights Lawsuit After Officers Fatally Shot Unarmed Man
The plaintiffs say police violated due-process and the Fourth Amendment that protects citizens from excessive use of force.
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.