SJPD officials told the Mercury News that it would take until Oct. 1, 2023, to release all the records requested from the agency.
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South Bay Law Enforcement to Host Gun Buyback in Gilroy
The buyback comes less than three months after the July 28 mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival left three victims dead.
Quest to Make San Jose Streets Safer Crashes into Worsening Pedestrian, Cyclist Injury Stats
Vision Zero was supposed to make the Capital of Silicon Valley safer for pedestrians and cyclists, but things have only gotten more dangerous.
New South Bay Center Helps Young Women Caught Up in Criminal Justice System
The Young Women’s Freedom Center aims to end incarceration for girls and young adults in Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara PD Asks for Public’s Help to Solve Cold Cases
If your tip to Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers leads to an arrest in one of the cases, Santa Clara police say you could earn a cash reward.
The New Neighborhood Watch: Ring Cams Can Make Our Lives Safer—and a Lot Less Private
Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
Saratoga Councilman Rishi Kumar Involved in Hit-and-Run
Authorities say the councilor, a 2020 congressional candidate, cooperated with police and drove back to the scene of the crime.
Family of Murder Victim Asks for Public’s Help with Burial Costs
Not only did Sofia Galvan lose one of her six children, she has to figure out how to come up with close to $20,000 to bury her son.
City of Morgan Hill Approves $30M Settlement for Children Injured in 2016 Car Collision
The plaintiffs argued that the city was responsible for unsafe conditions at the intersection where a car struck the kids.
State Senate Hopefuls Vie for BAYMEC’s Endorsement
Housing, civil rights and safety net services emerged as key issues at the panel hosted by the Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee.
Skinner: To Fix Housing Shortage, San Jose Should Legalize Apartments in City’s West Side
Let an apartment building rise in every neighborhood—especially in West San Jose, Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Almaden.
How a Condo Sale Became a Drawn-Out Bureaucratic Nightmare for One SJ Resident
Christine Hanchett says the city broke its promise and violated a legally binding sales agreement by changing the rules as it went.
SJ Leaders Urge Residents to Brace Themselves, Drive with Caution During PG&E Shutdown
Officials want people to avoid driving in blackout areas and to remember that powered-off traffic lights render intersections a four-way stop.
San Jose Draws Scrutiny From State Leaders, Other Cities Over Tax-Sharing Pact with eBay
Locally, however, the only controversy over the treaty involved how, exactly, to divvy up the money once it starts pouring into city coffers.
Authorities Seek Public’s Help in Finding Convicted Child Molester
Anyone who sees Apollo Johnsen or knows where to find him is urged to not detain him but to notify local law enforcement.
Pres High Opens Investigation Into Sexual Misconduct Claims
Newly-hired President Holly Elkins broke the news Thursday in a letter addressed to the school’s students and alumni.