Lawyers filed a federal class action civil rights lawsuit this month on behalf of “Jane Doe et. al.” against Scott Shaw, San Jose State and CSU trustees citing “approximately 1,000 students” who may have been victims of Shaw's sexual abuse.
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Inflation Threatens California’s Economic Recovery
California’s economic recovery from the devastations of the pandemic was stronger than previously estimated — but skyrocketing inflation could rob the state of its hard-earned gains.
California Lawmakers Looking at Ways to Ease Pain of Soaring Gas Prices
One option for California lawmakers is to decrease the state tax on gas suppliers. Another is some form of rebate to help defray the higher cost of gas.
They Died by a Bridge in Ukraine. This Is Their Story.
Tetiana Perebyinis, chief accountant for a Palo Alto tech startup working in Ukraine, and her two children were killed March 6 by Russian mortar shelling as they tried to flee Irpin, near Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.
Former UFC Champ Accused of Trying to Kill Child Molestation Suspect in Santa Clara County Pursuit
Cain Velasquez arraigned on attempted murder charges in relation to Feb. 28 shooting.
Kremen Drops Out of Assessor Race after Accusations of Sexual Harassment
Gary Kremen, founder of Match.com, promised to return $71,000 in campaign contributions from his assessor campaign, but said he wants to keep his seat on the Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors.
New Dashboard Provides Public Window into Santa Clara County Death Data
New Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner site shows case records, analytics and GIS mapping that offer comprehensive information for journalists, data researchers, law enforcement and the general public.
California Parents Lose Patience over School Mask Mandate
A top state health official provided little new information on Monday about lifting mask mandates in schools, as public health experts say it might be time to take more steps towards normalcy in schools.
California’s Proposed No-Bid Medi-Cal Contract with Kaiser Triggers Concerns
Rival California health insurers say the special deal is unfair and could leave them with high-need patients.
Café Stritch Closes, Operator Plans to Rebrand Iconic Venue
The venerable Café Stritch will be reinvented as a new venue in the coming months as the keys are turned over to the jazz bar’s former general manager, Andrew Saman. The establishment will be known as Mama Kin, Saman says, and will continue to book jazz shows while expanding with other types of music.
Santa Clara County Judge Denies Bail for Los Gatos Party Mom
Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Johnny C. Gogo said that in the case of Shannon O’Connor, who faces 39 criminal charges: "The court does find a high likelihood that these charges will be found to be true after a jury trial."
Can Gov. Newsom, Cheerleader for Legal Cannabis, Fix System’s Pricing Crisis?
Five years after Prop. 64 legalized cannabis, farmers, dispensary owners and other advocates are calling on the governor to rescue a legal market they say has been pushed to the brink of collapse.
San Jose Officers Fatally Shot Suspect after He Fired at Police, Chief Says
San Jose Police Chief Anthony Mata said 32-year-old Robert Carter died in a gunfight with officers after a crime spree that ended when four officers opened fire on him.
Attorney General Probe of Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Adds to Heat on Smith
Attorney General Bonta announced he is opening a wide-ranging civil rights investigation into the sheriff’s office.
Amazon Closes Deal on Gilroy Site for Distribution Center
The real estate deal by the online retail giant marks its second acquisition in Gilroy and extends its footprint — and jobs potential — deeper into South Santa Clara County.
Legislators Consider Changes in Labor Laws to Benefit Fast-food Workers
Assemblymember Ash Kalra, a San Jose Democrat who chairs the Assembly labor and employment committee, said that where labor organizing campaigns have failed in low-wage industries, the government needs to act.
