News of the inquiry comes just days after a San Jose Inside article revealed that Rowena Turner voted twice in at least seven elections.
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DA to Dismiss Cases Linked to Cops Who Made Hateful Comments on Social Media
The decision came after prosecutors reviewed hundreds of cases involving officers whose comments were first reported by SJI.
Op-Ed: Cleaner Air Solutions Start with Bay Area Employers
The Cut the Commute pledge asks employers to prioritize remote work options for as part of their re-entry plans moving forward.
Santa Clara County Supervisors Opt for Mental Health Treatment Center Instead of New Jail
Construction on the 535-bed Main Jail South project in San Jose was suspended on Tuesday.
What Propositions Are On California’s Ballot?
California’s ballot measures can be as opaque as they are varied, which is why we waded through the morass to make your decision easier.
Santa Clara County Supervisors to Vote on $100 Million Loan Program for Small Businesses
The plan would make low-interest loans available for small local businesses adversely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
San Jose May Join Bay Area-Wide ‘Cut the Commute’ Pledge
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District wants companies to prolong work-from-home by at least 25 percent.
Voter Registration Deadline Looming for Nov. 3 Election
Eligible voters have until midnight tonight to become registered to vote in the upcoming general election.
The Rise of ‘Weedfluencers’ is Leading to Industry Distrust
Celebrities, from Tommy Chong and Roseanne Barr to Martha Stewart, have flocked to weed to enhance their “brands.”
Op-Ed: Online Special Ed—a Failure in the Making
Routine, consistency and specialized instruction from a credentialed teacher are the cornerstones of special education.
San Jose Telemedicine Company Releases At-Home Covid-19 Test
Even though the technology is ready, no company has federal approval to sell the tests to consumers for widespread screening.
On the Ballot: Mountain View’s ‘RV Ban’ Could Go Either Way
The measure would enact the city's controversial Narrow Streets Ordinance, banning RV parking along the majority of city streets.
Prop. 13 Faces Biggest Challenge Yet With Prop. 15. Is This the Tax Reform California Needs?
The measure coming up on the Nov. 3 ballot is the closest anyone’s gotten to touching the “third rail” of California politics.
New State Cannabis Laws Move Needle, But Only Marginally
Hoped-for fundamental changes to state law on matters like high taxes and over-regulation will have to wait until next year.
Monte Sereno Councilman Daniel LaBouve Angrily Resigns
Daniel LaBouve lambasted the tiny city’s bureaucrats for “dragging their feet” on the city manager’s performance review.
Op-Ed: On Housing, San Jose Councilwoman Dev Davis and President Trump Agree
On the most important local issue—housing—Davis and President Trump share the same conservative position against zoning reform.
