Santa Clara University is on a crash course into the national spotlight this week as it launches an investigation into campus policing.
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Authorities Warn Looters to Stay Away From Fire Evacuation Zones
In addition to cracking down on looting, officials said, they’re also trying to ensure that everyone complies with stay-away orders.
Downtown SJ Blackout Leaves Thousands Without Power
More than 10,000 PG&E customers in the heart of San Jose were left in the dark late Tuesday in the middle of a days-long heatwave.
WATCH: City Hall Camera Offers Fresh Look at San Jose Protests
While SJPD withholds footage from body cameras and helicopters, San Jose has been releasing security footage caught from outside City Hall.
SJPD Reports Drop in Domestic Violence Calls; Nonprofit Advocates See Upward Trend
While law enforcement may be getting fewer calls about family violence, community organizations have been inundated with pleas for help.
Rose Garden Resident Urges City to Ramp Up Code Enforcement, Even During Pandemic
Since the pandemic mandated working from home as much as possible, code enforcement has responded to only urgent service requests.
Inmates Go on Hunger Strike to Demand Better Conditions in Santa Clara County Jails
Organizers say they’re also staging the action in solidarity with protests against racist policing in Santa Clara County and throughout the U.S.
Op-Ed: ‘Bending the Arc’ Requires Truth-Telling and Humanity
The DA cannot bend the arc toward justice until he stops the dehumanization of people who are accused and convicted of crimes.
Q&A: Chief Eddie Garcia Reflects on Nearly Three Decades of Service with San Jose PD
We caught up with San Jose police Chief Eddie Garcia to talk about his storied tenure in law enforcement and what the future holds for SJPD.
San Jose Teacher Who Coughed on Baby Faces Assault Charge
Nancy Nordland, who became a household name after surveillance video captured her willfully hacking on a baby’s face, is on the lam.
New County Enforcement Team Ready to Charge $500 for Violations of Covid-19 Orders
The new ordinance “is critical to deal with the significant volume of complaints,” County Counsel James Williams told the Board of Supervisors.
Protesters Condemn ICE, Block Highway 101 in Morgan Hill
Demonstrators gathered with signs stating “Abolish ICE,” “No Kids In Cages,” “Fight Ignorance, Not Immigrants” and other slogans.
Ex-San Jose Council Candidate Makes $100K Bail After Vehicular Manslaughter Charges
Jenny Higgins Bradanini surrendered herself to county jail on July 30 and posted $100,000 bail.
East Side Superintendent Resigns, Citing Budget Impasse
Chris Funk, superintendent of San Jose’s East Side Union High School District, hopes his absence will help solve the district's budget impasse.
Prolonged Testing Delays Undermine Santa Clara County’s Efforts to Curb Coronavirus
Experts say the nation’s inability to create an efficient testing system is part of what’s fueling the recent surge in Covid-19 infections.
Rape Kit Test in Albuquerque Leads to Guilty Plea in 2004 Mountain View Assault Case
Van Overton Jr. pleaded guilty on Tuesday to attacking a woman who was asleep in a Mountain View motel room 16 years ago.