The Catholic diocese in San Jose has released the name of 15 former priests credibly accused of sexually abusing children.
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Virtual Reality Pioneer Jaron Lanier Makes the Case for Opting Out of Social Media
Jaron Lanier argues in a new book that intentionally addictive online networks undermine truth and makes us all miserable.
San Jose Council Candidate Pam Foley Condemns SVO’s Attacks on D9 Opponent Kalen Gallagher
A San Jose council candidate has denounced a political action committee’s attacks on her opponent as “horrible” and “ridiculous.”
San Jose Considers Lifting Massage Parlor Moratorium
San Jose may lift a ban on new massage parlors after a year-long crackdown purged most shops with suspected ties to prostitution.
How Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Washington Virtues Became California Vulnerabilities
The very qualities that lead some in California in to eye Feinstein as vulnerable are viewed by many in Washington as assets.
Silicon Valley De-Bug’s Raj Jayadev Awarded Prestigious MacArthur Fellowship
San Jose community organizer Raj Jayadev has been named a 2018 MacArthur Fellow for his work with Silicon Valley De-Bug.
Op-Ed: Homeless People Should be Housed, Not Warehoused
This new practice at HomeFirst will ultimately raise the sense of personal safety and introduce hope as a common practice.
Gov. Brown Signs Slew of Laws on Criminal Justice, Cannabis, Net Neutrality, #MeToo and More
In his 16 years as governor, Jerry Brown has signed nearly 20,000 bills, including 1,016 this year and the final one on Sunday.
Ex-Deputy’ Union President Don Morrissey Resigns From Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office
Don Morrissey, a twice-demoted deputy who recently resigned as union president, is set to give up his badge this weekend.
Audit: San Jose Should Slash Vehicle Impound, Towing Fees
A new audit coming before the City Council on Tuesday recommends slashing car impound fees and subsidizing rates for low-income drivers.
San Jose Weighs Resolution Condemning President Trump’s Family Separation Policy
San Jose will consider a resolution Tuesday denouncing the Trump administration’s separation of families at the U.S. border.
San Jose’s ‘Hope Village’ Camp Forced to Relocate; Search Continues for Alternate Site
Though its future remains uncertain, Hope Village accomplished what no local elected leader has had the political will or vision pull off.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley Church to Host Seminar on Racial Injustice
Churches need to speak up about racial injustice, which is the focus of a workshop hosted this weekend by Emmanuel Baptist Church.
‘Hope Village’ for the Homeless Served with Eviction Notice Two Days After Setting Up Camp
Hope Village was meant as an emergency shelter for for homeless people, but police are shutting it down just two days after it opened.
Presentation High School Official Accused of Mishandling Sexual Abuse Claims to Step Down
A Catholic high school official accused of mishandling sex abuse claims against staff has announced her resignation.
Planned Freeway Overpass Tests San Jose’s ‘Vision Zero’ Pledge to Reduce Traffic Fatalities
San Jose’s “Vision Zero” plan to reduce traffic deaths may be incompatible with some of the city’s roadway expansions.
