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Protestors Seek to ‘Shut Down’ South County ICE Office
Immigration lawyers, activists, public officials, clergy and residents rallied outside the federal immigration office in Morgan Hill Thursday.
Beware of Holiday Phone Scammers Posing as IRS Reps
Scammers. They’re watching, waiting and given the opportunity, they’ll make their holidays bright at your expense.
Herd of Pregnant Goats Stolen From Morgan Hill Field
Someone made off with scores of goats from a farm in unincorporated South County just after Thanksgiving, according to authorities.
Spouse of South Bay Schools Trustee Darcie Green Tells Cops She Tried to Run Him Over
SCCOE trustee Darcie Green’s romance with a convicted abuser ended on a regrettable, unsurprisingly violent note.
Alleged Pimp Arrested in San Jose for Sex-Trafficking Young Woman He Found on Instagram
A 33-year-old Stockton man has been charged with sex-trafficking a young woman from San Jose to Salt Lake City.
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran Condemns Malicious Ad Linking Him to Communist Vietnam
A mailer painting Rich Tran as a communist backfired by drawing fierce condemnation on whoever sent the offending literature.
San Jose Considers $2.9 Million Tax Break for Post Street Towers
A residential high-rise being proposed in downtown San Jose is vying for a few million bucks in city subsidies.
San Jose Inside/Metro Win Top Honors From Society of Professional Journalists
San Jose Inside won two awards in the regional Society of Professional Journalists 2018 Excellence in Journalism contest.
SJSU Vigil Honors 11 Who Died in Tree of Life Synagogue Massacre
Dozens of Jewish students and their allies met at San Jose State Monday to mourn the dead, speak their names and condemn hatred.
South Bay Vigils Planned to Mourn Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre
Several groups throughout the Bay Area are holding memorial vigils to mourn one of the deadliest attacks on Jewish people in the U.S.
San Jose Talks Climate Change, Surveillance, Litter and Pensions at Tuesday’s Council Meeting
Since launching its climate action plan, San Jose has created its own clean energy system and won a $2.5 million Bloomberg grant.
New California Laws Open Some Law Enforcement Records
Body-cams, 911 calls and dash cams will be more accessible under legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown this month.
South Bay Dems On Edge After Bomb Threats Targeting Clintons, Obamas, DNC Headquarters
Local Dems are staying vigilant in response to a spate of bomb threats targeting Democratic Party officials throughout the country.
California AG Probes Catholic Clergy Sex Abuse, Cover-Ups
For the first time ever, California prosecutors are conducting a multi-jurisdictional probe into clergy abuse cover-ups in the Catholic church.
Councilman Raul Peralez Urges San Jose to Reaffirm Support for Unions in Wake of Janus Ruling
Raul Peralez is urging his colleagues to pass a resolution affirming the city’s support for its unions in the wake of Janus v. AFSCME.
