The Santa Clara Valley Water District says it spent $1.4 million this year on 571 cleanups of creekside camps in San Jose and South County.
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Staffers Say Nurse’s Xenophobic Rants Reflect Deeper Problems at San Jose Regional Med Center
Employees who worked under Beth Laurine say her divisive diatribe is no isolated outburst, but the symptom of an abusive work culture.
Accused Cattle Killer Arrested on Animal Cruelty, Weapon Charges
Investigators have arrested a man suspected of slaughtering nearly a dozen cattle in Morgan Hill back in June.
Santa Clara County’s Data-Mining Deal with Palantir Draws Scrutiny From Privacy Advocates
Though Palantir’s work with the county has an altruistic aim, some worry about its role in other controversial law enforcement contracts.
Far-Right Rally Draws Counter-Protesters Outside WorldCon 76
Dueling protests took place Saturday outside the San Jose Convention Center, where science fiction fans gathered for WorldCon 76.
Santa Clara County Considers Permanent Prohibition on Pot
While San Jose rakes in $10 million-plus a year in tax revenue from cannabis, Santa Clara County is leaning toward prohibition.
DA Declines to File Charges Against Disgraced Santa Clara Councilman Dominic Caserta
The DA says it won’t file criminal charges against Santa Clara Councilman Dominic Caserta, who resigned amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Thief Makes Off With San Jose Councilman’s Beat-Up F-150
Someone stole District 7 Councilman Tam Nguyen’s F-150 from outside an East San Jose community center.
‘Slavery Towers’ a Flashpoint in Debate Over Labor Standards, Responsible Development
The 643-unit Silvery Towers climbing 22 stories into the sky from the heart of San Jose have become a monument to unfettered greed.
San Jose City Council Weighs Measures on Salary-Setting, Construction Bids, $950M Bond
San Jose officials are debating a few measures to bring to voters this fall, including a bond measure and some charter amendments.
Public Agencies’ Secret Sexual Harassment Settlements Cost South Bay Taxpayers Millions
While state agencies have undergone a reckoning over sexual harassment, local governments have largely escaped scrutiny—until now.
Court Sides with Donald Trump Supporters, Allowing Lawsuit Against SJPD to Proceed
A federal appeals court allowed Trump fans to proceed with a lawsuit against San Jose, claiming police led them into a crowd of protesters.
Deputy Sheriffs’ Association President Morrissey Resigns
Don Morrissey, the embattled president of the Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, said he’s ready to step down.
Drag Queen Glams Up Story Time at San Jose Library, But Not Without Some Controversy
More than 400 attendees—about half of them children—showed up for the inaugural drag queen story time at the MLK Library last weekend.
Photos of San Jose’s Naked Highway 101 Cyclist Go Viral, But His Identity Remains a Mystery
Photos of a nude cyclist cruising on Highway 101 in San Jose went viral on social media, but CHP never found the mystery rider.
San Jose Takes Landlords to Task—and to Court—Over Scofflaw Massage Parlor Tenants
The owners of an East San Jose strip mall say it’s unfair for the city to cover the cost of policing illegal activity by going after the landlords.
