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Lawsuit: SJPD’s Jared Yuen Shot Rubber Bullets Into Woman’s Apartment During Protests
Jared Yuen went viral last summer for taunting civilians during the George Floyd protests in downtown last summer.
Cuba and the Terrorism List: A Final Act of Trump-Pompeo Mischief
Unfortunately, the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters, encouraged by the Inciter-in-Chief, will not be the last act of mischief.
Advocates for the Homeless in Sunnyvale Fight Encampment Sweep in Woman’s Name
Homeless advocates in Sunnyvale say encampment sweeps are inhumane, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
SJPD: Gunman Fires at Officers Responding to ESSJ Shooting
The incident occurred in the area of Lynette and Duffy ways, according to the San Jose Police Department.
Weekend Homicides Mark San Jose’s First Two of New Year
There are no suspects identified yet in either shooting, police said, asking anyone with information to contact the Homicide Unit.
San Jose Mayor Calls for Sedition Charges Against Donald Trump
Sam Liccardo’s comment comes as chaos grips Washington D.C., where a mob contesting the 2020 election results stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Do You Recognize This Man? SJPD Seeks Stalking Suspect
San Jose police describe the suspect as a brown-haired, brown-eyed white man who appears to be in his 30s or 40s.
Valley Christian High, Ex-Coach Sued for Sexual Abuse
An ex-student-athlete is suing former varsity basketball coach Greg Marshall for abuse that she said took place in the early 2000s.
2020: The Lost Year
It’s been a millennium and a decade since two identical numbers divisible by 10 paired together in such a beautiful fashion.
How a Monthly Skate Night Turned into Activism in San Jose
Not everyone loves sharing the road with this colorful cadre of wheeled activists, but the feeling is mostly mutual—and that’s the point.
Alex Padilla, Shirley Weber Make California History in New Roles
In Padilla and Weber, Californians get their first Latino U.S. Senator and first Black female secretary of state.
Pizzetta 408, Other Downtown Storefronts to Close for Good
Three restaurants have declined to renew their leases in the SoFA Market food hall, and other downtown restaurants have called it quits.
Victims of Grace Baptist Church Stabbing Join Soaring Death Toll Among Silicon Valley’s Homeless
The Nov. 22 tragedy points to the same dangers driving the 122 percent jump in homeless deaths Santa Clara County has seen so far in 2020.
Mountain View Tables Rent ‘Decontrol’ Talks—For Now
The debate comes in response to rising vacancy and landlords who say rent control is keeping them from renting empty homes.
Can Calif. Protect Covid Vaccine From Cheaters and Fraudsters?
State leaders believe the rich and influential will have a hard time cutting in line to get the first precious doses of the vaccine.