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DA to Dismiss Cases Linked to Cops Who Made Hateful Comments on Social Media
The decision came after prosecutors reviewed hundreds of cases involving officers whose comments were first reported by SJI.
San Jose POA Reopens Contract Negotiations for Higher Pay
The police union quietly asked to reopen contract negotiations this past week in hopes of securing a salary bump for officers.
Domestic Violence Cases Decrease During Pandemic
While the numbers are trending downward, advocates say the work to curb domestic violence is far from done.
What Propositions Are On California’s Ballot?
California’s ballot measures can be as opaque as they are varied, which is why we waded through the morass to make your decision easier.
Milpitas City Council Asks Santa Clara County to Withdraw Plans for Homeless Housing Project
City leaders want the county to withdraw the project over what they say is a lack of transparency and a hasty timeline.
Woman Dies After Outdoor Dining Crash, Marking San Jose’s 39th Traffic Fatality of 2020
The woman—whose identity is being withheld for the time being—was one of eight people wounded in the crash.
East Side Shooting Marks San Jose’s 33rd Homicide of 2020
SJPD urges anyone with information about the killing to contact detectives Sgt. Lewis or Officer Meeker at 408.277.5283.
Cars Strike Outdoor Diners Twice in a Day in San Jose’s East Side
The second such crash Sunday marked the 38th fatal traffic collision in San Jose and the 39th pedestrian fatality of 2020.
Elderly Driver’s Crash into San Jose Mall Hospitalizes Eight
The driver of the vehicle may have been in medical distress before the accident, which was reported around 12:30pm.
Racism in the Streets: How Homelessness Became a Civil Rights Issue in the South Bay
Experts say Silicon Valley’s homeless crisis—like that of the nation—is interwoven with its long, painful history structural racism.
San Jose Sticks to Trapping Feral Pigs—At Least For Now
The council on Tuesday voted unanimously to study archery as an option a little bit longer, just to work out details of the plan.
DA Declines to File Charges Against Activist Held on Extraordinary $500,000 Bail
San Jose police got prosecutor-turned-jurist Paul Bernal to sign off on the warrant on Sept. 28—and then waited five days to serve it.
SJPD Arrests Three Activists; One Defendant’s Bail Set at $500K for Suspected Vandalism
One defendant’s attorney has filed writ of habeas corpus challenging the constitutionality of the detention and exorbitant bail amount.
49ers Make $250K Contribution in Divided Santa Clara Race
As election day nears, the competition over four Santa Clara City Council seats is heating up—and money is starting to pour in.
SJPD Officer Charged with Misdemeanor After Kicking, Dragging Woman Under Arrest
San Jose Officer Matthew Rodriguez could face one year in jail if he's convicted on the misdemeanor assault and battery charge.
