San Jose Councilman Tam Nguyen documents his overnight stay at Right 2 Dream Too, a city-sanctioned homeless camp in Portland.
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When, Where to Vote Before June’s Primary Election
Voters who want to cast their ballot for the June 7 presidential primaries in person don’t have to wait until Election Day.
Op-Ed: Consider Substance over Sisterhood at the Ballot Box
Women often feel we should support other women running for office. But a few local female candidates prove the importance of substance over sisterhood.
$100,000 Reward Renewed in Santa Clara Cold Case Murder
On Monday, authorities reissued a $100,000 reward in connection to the 1994 killing of 26-year-old Army veteran and engineer Matt Flores.
San Jose Talks Amnesty for $6.8 Million in Past-Due Library Fees
The City Council on Tuesday will discuss a month-long amnesty and other ways to recover some of the $6.8 million in library fees.
Campos Says Husband Being Kicked in the Balls Was Part of Senators’ Coordinated Attack
Assemblywoman Nora Campos accused state senators Kevin de León and Jim Beall of planning an attack on her husband, Neil Struthers. There’s only one thing that we can be certain of, and it isn’t pretty.
Sources: Assemblywoman Nora Campos’ Spouse Brawls, Hurls Slurs at Fairmont Hotel Event
Neil Struthers, spouse of Assemblywoman Nora Campos, reportedly got into a fight at a political event after hurling racial and homophobic slurs.
San Jose Cop Apologizes for Controversial Tweets
A San Jose policeman fired for unleashing an ostensibly anti-Black Lives Matter tirade on Twitter in 2014 has issued a public apology.
Jail Guard Arrested on Suspicion of Molesting 9-Year-Old Girl
A Santa Clara County jail guard has been suspended from work after his arrest Monday on suspicion of molesting a child in 2012.
District Attorney Clears San Jose Officer Who Shot Cop Killer
A San Jose cop lawfully killed a man who fatally shot Officer Michael Johnson last year, according to a new District Attorney's Office report.
Ex-SF 49er Dana Stubblefield Denies Rape Charges
Retired NFL player Dana Stubblefield raped a disabled woman, according to charges filed Monday by the District Attorney’s Office.
SJPD Launched Fewer Officer Misconduct Probes in 2015
San Jose police launched fewer internal probes against officers in 2015, mirroring a decline in the number of citizen complaints about police misconduct.
Brothers Held Without Bail in Double-Murder of Parents
Two sons of a Bangladesh-born San Jose couple shot to death in their home on Sunday have been booked on murder charges.
Measure B Returns Yet Again: Labor, Business Unite to Back 1/4-Cent Sales Tax Measure
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo joined labor leaders to tout the measure as a fix for the city’s short-staffed police force.
Originators of the Phrase ‘420,’ Find Missing Link in San Jose
April 20, or 420, has become a holiday in cannabis culture. The men who claim to have coined the term found the missing link to their story in San Jose.
San Jose Looks at Lessons Learned from Super Bowl 50
When Super Bowl 50 packed up and left, the conversation centered not so much on the game but on how the Bay Area handled the cavalcade.
