A storied civil rights attorney plans to take the SJPD to task for selectively enforcing lewd conduct laws against gay men.
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Death Penalty Duel: Voters to Decide between Props. 62, 66
Come Election Day, two death penalty initiatives are up on the ballot. Both aim to fix California’s execution system, but with opposite solutions.
Blue Lives Matter, Police Union Miss Key Moment for Change by Attacking Black Lives Matter
San Jose's police union suggests that Black Lives Matter is an illegitimate cause. But a close look at the statement shows that police miss the point.
Property Auction Startup Rentberry Angers Tenants
Rentberry, a Silicon Valley rental auction startup, invites landlords to list a unit and then sit back as tenants outbid each other for a place to live.
Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter, Police Lives Matter—But the System Has to Change to Stop Bloodshed
Unless we change the system that engenders violence by police and against them, we will find ourselves stuck in a bloody cycle that never ends.
Silicon Valley Balances Stopgaps, Real Solutions to Homelessness
In Santa Clara County’s push to end homelessness, not all agree on how to balance short-term needs with long-term solutions.
Op-Ed: San Jose Must Adopt New Transportation Technologies
Silicon Valley as a whole must adopt new transportation technologies to help people better navigate our rapidly changing urban landscape.
County Plans Fogging Operation in San Jose after West Nile Virus Detected in Local Mosquitoes
Santa Clara County will chemically fog parts of San Jose after some mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile Virus.
Just Guess Who Was the Biggest Punchline at Monday Night Live!
Jokes in the 23rd installment of San Jose's annual political sketch-fest, Monday Night Live!, aimed squarely below the belt.
Lost in Translation: Interpreter Shortage Deprives Justice in Santa Clara County Courts
An interpreter shortage has people giving up their rights, judges acting unethically and court officials saying everything is fine.
FBI Investigation Uncovers VA Bribery Scandal in Palo Alto
A years-long probe into bribery at the VA offices in Palo Alto resulted in seven people receiving sentences ranging from probation to prison time.
San Jose May Increase Business Tax to Avoid Ballot Measure
Prodded by a ballot measure to increase the city’s business tax, San Jose trotted out an alternative plan that’s less costly to local companies.
Stanford Rape Case Raises Vital Questions of Justice, Consent
Stanford students hope to foster a nuanced dialogue about justice and sexual consent in the wake of Brock Turner's controversial sentencing.
Silicon Valley Mourns Victims of Orlando Terrorist Attack
Silicon Valley hosts vigils to memorialize one of the worst mass shootings in American history, which left 49 people dead and 53 wounded.
San Jose’s New Budget Proposal Accounts for Sales Tax Bump
A voter-approved tax hike will help San Jose hire more police officers, repair potholed streets and stopgap projected budget deficits.
Incumbent Loses Lead in San Jose’s District 4 Council Race
Councilman Manh Nguyen lost his lead to two-time challenger Lan Diep, who surpassed the District 4 incumbent by a 12-vote margin Friday.
