The backlash against Greer Stone stems from the way he defended his brother, a convicted child abuser, at a sentencing hearing.
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Milpitas City Manager Julie Edmonds-Mares Calls It Quits
The city manager will resign after barely a year-and-a-half on the job, marking the fourth time in two years that the position has been vacated.
Audit: Alum Rock School District Broke State Law, Local Policy
The East Side school district hammered for years by investigations and claims of corruption took yet another hit in the latest state audit.
San Jose Councilman Johnny Khamis Wants Metal Detectors Installed at City Hall
The District 10 councilman pitched the idea in a May 22 budget memo, citing a protest against a Google land-buy as the catalyst.
Santa Clara County Takes 49ers to Court Over Stadium Tax Fight
County Assessor Larry Stone is suing over what he calls a stunningly flawed decision to give the NFL team a massive tax break.
Op-Ed: Latest Homeless Census Highlights Need for New Ideas
If elected officials had the political will, they’d address the issues with the seriousness it deserves rather than platitudes like “we can do better.”
Tap Dance: Snooping on Jail Calls Catches Bad Actors, But Easy Access Raises New Concerns
A quiet push to give local prosecutors on-demand access to inmate phone calls has ignited a controversy over checks and balances.
Explosive Sexual Harassment Claim Against Gilroy PD Fizzles, Ends with $25K Settlement
The city announced Wednesday that it has settled a wrongful termination lawsuit filed in 2017 by a former police department employee.
Op-Ed: Santa Clara County Should Protect Existing Sanctuary Policy
Weakening Santa Clara County’s sanctuary policy will not make our community safer. Doing so will decrease safety for all of us.
Metro Newspapers Win 20 Statewide CNPA Awards
For the third straight year Metro Silicon Valley won top honors for investigative reporting and its arts and entertainment coverage.
Op-Ed: Santa Clara County Should Build Homeless Intake Center, Shelter at Fairgrounds
Such an emergency facility would provide basic shelter, showers, food, storage of belongings, and should permit animal companions.
Palo Alto Man Arrested on Felony Vandalism Charge for Protesting Lockheed Martin Weapon Sales
Bryce Druzin says he felt compelled to express his horror over the world’s worst humanitarian crisis by risking arrest.
San Jose Looks to Crack Down on Sideshows After Deaths, Arrests
San Jose will take another step against illegal racing—this time going after the people who show up just to watch sideshows.
Law Enforcement Backs Down on Deadly Force Standard—For Now
The debate over how to curb police shootings shifted Tuesday as law enforcement groups agreed to drop a part of their bill.
Local Cafe Sees Outpouring of Support After Multiple Break-Ins
This marks the second time in two weeks that Little Saigon businesses have had to sweep up shattered glass from smash-and-grab burglaries.
Bitcoin Bandit Sentenced to a Decade Behind Bars in Nation’s First SIM-Swap Conviction
Joel Ortiz’s conviction for stealing millions of dollars through a SIM-swapping digital cash heist marked the first of its kind in the U.S.
