Each campaign season brings its sign swindlers. But council candidate Jenny Higgins Bradanini had to deal with that and then some.
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Rapist Ex-Club Promoter Sentenced to 390 Years
A convicted serial predator was sentenced to nearly four centuries in prison for sexually assaulting six women in the South Bay.
Can California Crack Down on Deepfakes Without Violating First Amendment Rights?
It’s unclear whether a ban on convincing video forgeries, known as deepfakes, would pass constitutional muster.
San Jose Rally Marks 50 Years Since the Stonewall Riots
Scores of people gathered outside City Hall to mark the half-century anniversary of the protest that catalyzed the gay rights movement.
Massive Fire Destroys Condo Construction Site in Santa Clara
Firefighters have since contained the blaze, but there’s still smoldering debris and a mop-up is underway.
Brian Light, San Jose Man Killed in Ford Shooting, Hailed as Hero
At a press conference, police offered more details about the workplace shooting that resulted in the deaths of four people Tuesday.
Op-Ed: San Jose’s LGBTQ Community is as Strong as Its Flags are Vibrant
Just like the colors of the rainbow and transgender flags, our local LGBTQ community is varied, vibrant and strong.
Fee for All: Private Wealth Managers Siphon San Jose’s Pension Reform Savings
A shift toward risky but poor-performing investments now costs San Jose’s pension plans more than $70 million a year in fees alone.
San Jose’s Horrific Quadruple Murder-Suicide Prompts Call for Domestic Violence Interventions
Five councilors stressed the need for more resources in immigrant communities, where family violence is often unreported.
San Jose Preps for PG&E’s Fire-Safety Power Shutdowns
It’s hard to imagine what San Jose would look like if it went dark. But a plan by California’s largest energy provider could do just that.
Reported Sexual Assaults on the Rise in Santa Clara County
Experts think the increase is at least partially related to victims’ growing willingness to tell police about the crimes.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
California Just Passed a $215 Billion State Budget. Here’s What’s Between the Lines
Here’s what you need to know about the new budget, which is surgical about taxing and spending while still keeping promises to help the poor.
Vandal Targets Downtown San Jose’s LGBTQ Youth Space
Someone smashed the door and three windows of the LGBTQ Youth Space, a resource center in the city’s SoFA arts district.
San Jose’s $4.3 Billion Budget Focuses on Equity, Opportunity, ‘Missing Middle’ Housing
As San Jose prepares to finalize its 2020-21 fiscal year spending plan, concerns about equity have taken center stage.
San Mateo Cop Accused of Trying to Seduce a Teen Girl Online
San Mateo police Officer Robert Davies, 40, was booked in jail Thursday on charges of contacting a minor to commit a felony.
