Assemblyman Ash Kalra's bill prevents immigration officials from posing as local police. But it doesn't appear that ICE agents are required to comply.
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Public Defenders’ Podcast Prods New Dialogue on Criminal Justice
Two county public defenders recently launched the “Aider & Abettor” podcast to help change the criminal justice narrative.
Mercury News Hockey Reporter Stabbed, Suspect Still at Large
Police are still searching for a woman suspected of stabbing a Mercury News reporter at his Willow Glen home early Friday.
‘Home Alone’ Actor John Heard Found Dead in South Bay Hotel
Actor John Heard, known for playing the father in the Home Alone movies, died Friday in a Palo Alto hotel room.
Woman Who Shot Ex Husband in Costco Parking Lot Speaks Out
The transgender woman who allegedly shot her ex in a Costco parking lot said she hadn’t been trying to kill him.
Santa Clara County Sees Drop in Domestic Violence Deaths
Seven people died as a result of domestic violence last year in Santa Clara County, according to a new report.
Serial Cat Killer Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison after Guilty Plea
A serial cat killer who abducted and tortured a number of household pets in San Jose was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Community Groups Protest San Jose’s Crackdown on Homeless Feedings in St. James Park
San Jose announced plans to end food giveaways for the homeless in St. James Park, drawing backlash from activists and church groups.
Hundreds of Rape Kits Remain Untested in Santa Clara County
Justice has been delayed for an untold number of sexual assault victims in Santa Clara County, as hundreds of rape kits remain untested.
Santa Clara County Slowest in State to Resolve Felony Cases
Despite a low crime rate, Santa Clara County takes longer to resolve felony cases than anywhere else in the state.
Google Deal Is a Key Moment for San Jose to Finally Get It Right
Has San Jose’s moment arrived? The city is negotiating a deal to bring Google to downtown and the timing is ripe.
Op-Ed: Free Speech Under Attack at Public Meetings in San Jose
Whether it’s at the City Council or a school board meeting, San Jose is becoming unsafe for fans of free speech.
San Jose Council Members Want to Earmark Extra $150,000 for Landlord-Tenant Mediation
Two elected officials in San Jose want to earmark an extra $150,000 to expand mediation services for tenants and landlords.
SJPD Publishes Names of People Suspected of Buying, Selling Sex
Like a growing number of police agencies, the San Jose PD is punishing sex workers and their so-called “johns” by outing them online.
City Hall Closes for Memorial Day
In honor of Memorial Day, many local business and government offices will close for the holiday. San Jose Inside returns Tuesday.
Lawsuit Accuses Cisco of Complicity in Oppression Abroad
Adherents of a spiritual movement called the Falun Gong accuse Cisco of aiding and abetting their systematic oppression in China.
