Police have arrested two accused sexual assailants who attacked several victims in San Jose and Milpitas in the span of a few days this past week.
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Santa Clara Unified Says It Has No Record of Sexual Harassment Claims in Past 18 Years
SCUSD took nearly two months to respond to a request for sexual harassment complaints by informing us that no such records exist.
Demonstrators March in San Jose to Protest President Trump’s Family Separation Border Policy
Protesters gathered in downtown San Jose last week to speak out against federal immigration policies separating children from their parents.
Mass Shooting Survivor Inspired by Parkland Student-Activists Joins Fight for Gun Reform
March for Our Lives inspired San Jose resident Alan Hinman to channel his long-repressed personal trauma into community activism.
Report: Suspect in 1974 Killing of Arlis Perry Fatally Shot Himself
A man believed to have killed Arlis Perry in 1974 reportedly shot himself to death this morning as police closed in on his apartment.
Sheriff Candidate John Hirokawa Says He Willfully Ignored His Campaign Funder’s Bigoted Texts
Retired Undersheriff John Hirokawa has changed his mind about whether the county should have fired one of his biggest supporters.
Deputy Sheriffs’ Association Members Seek to Dump Leaders, Threaten to Leave Union
A growing number of officers plan to withdraw from the DSA unless the union head resigns for his involvement in an obscene texting scandal.
Twice-Demoted South Bay Deputy Ousted From Statewide Law Enforcement Organization
California’s biggest public safety organization, PORAC, parted ways with twice-demoted deputy and DSA union boss Don Morrissey.
Demotion Over Hateful Texts Moves to Center Stage in Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Race
A powerful union leader violated agency policies by failing to report hate speech—and the former undersheriff leapt to his defense.
San Jose Poised to Outsource Entire Workers’ Comp Unit
San Jose may outsource the rest of its workers’ comp unit, which already relies on a third-party contractor to handle half of all claims.
Milpitas Mayor Slammed for Tone-Deaf Comments, Awkward Hugs, Offbeat Rap Performance
Rich Tran came under fire this week after the city of Milpitas released a report detailing claims of inappropriate conduct by the young mayor.
San Jose City Council Weighs Mayor’s 2018-19 Spending Plan
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s revised 2018-19 spending plan includes investments in police, blight cleanup and affordable housing.
Pam Foley to Face Kalen Gallagher This Fall in San Jose’s District 9
Come November, D9 voters will have their pick between a young independent in Kalen Gallagher or business-friendly schools trustee in Pam Foley.
Op-Ed: Vote ‘Yes’ to Recall Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky
Judge Aaron Persky has privileged the rights of male perpetrators rather than protecting the rights of female victims.
With Advent of App-Based Scooters, Transportation Takes a Bizarre Turn in Silicon Valley
Some see the e-scooters as gentrifying techie-mobiles, but the on-demand devices could drastically improve transit in the South Bay.
Pair of Bills Aimed at Clearing California’s Rape Kit Backlog Come to a Vote This Week
Two bills aimed at clearing the backlog of untested rape kits in California come to a vote this week on their respective chamber floors.
