A leaked trove of law enforcement records shows that police were told to view anti-brutality protesters as an adversarial force.
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FPPC Opens Investigation into Kansen Chu’s Campaign
The complaint accuses the lawmaker of using his former state assembly campaign account to fund his bid for county supervisor.
Sculpture Fair Aims to Redefine Public Art in Silicon Valley
If a new Peninsula-based nonprofit has its way, the region will also be known for the transformative effects of public art.
SJPD Report Details its Handling of the George Floyd Protests
The nearly 250-page report details everything from use of force to an hourly play-by-play of what happened during the protests.
Fire-Scorched Bay Area Begins the Long Process of Rebuilding
The fires include the CZU Complex, which ripped through the Santa Cruz Mountains to become the state’s ninth-most destructive fire.
Other Major Cities Dropped Curfew Charges Months Ago. What Took San Jose So Long?
It’s unclear when news of the decision would have reached defendants had SJI not inquired about the mayor shirking the same rule.
Is Cannabis an ‘Industry’ in the U.S? Depends Who You Ask
Language is important in the pot world in surprising ways, and a new debate over what to call the business is brewing.
Parents, Teachers Sue San Jose Over Charcot Avenue Overpass
Plaintiffs say an environmental review of the project fell short of state standards by underestimating the traffic, pollution and noise impacts.
Google, SJ ‘Explore Options’ for Downtown After Legislative Blow
A bill that would’ve offered a lifeline to behind-schedule projects—like Google’s San Jose mega-campus—never made it to the governor’s desk.
Revisiting the Civil Grand Jury Report That Warned About Santa Cruz County’s Wildfire Risk
A grand jury report called out several factors that make the Santa Cruz Mountains and surrounding areas particularly vulnerable.
Development Fee to Fund Homes Coming to SJ. What Will it Cost?
The linkage fee on commercial developments—offices, warehouses, hotels and retail shops—would fund affordable housing in the city.
Suspected ‘Boogaloo Boy’ Jailed for Threatening Health Official
Armed-to-the-hilt South County resident Alan Viarengo was arrested for sending dozens of threatening letters to Dr. Sara Cody.
Cambrian Park Plaza Proposal ‘Not Just Another Iteration’
Weingarten Realty’s new plans come about three years after their first, which got major pushback from the community.
Is a 2020 Biden and Harris Ticket Good for Cannabis Legalization?
The elevation of Harris to the national ticket has elicited a collective sigh of relief from worried legalization advocates.
San Jose Quakes Cancel Match to Protest Jacob Blake’s Shooting
Like teams in the NBA, WNBA, MLS and MLB, the Earthquakes eschewed a mid-week home game to take a stand for racial justice.
SCU Fires 25 Percent Contained
Firefighters made significant progress against the SCU Complex in the past day, allowing Cal Fire to ease some evacuation orders.
