The teen, who is a minor, was booked into Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall and suspended from San Jose State.
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Thousands of Silicon Valley College Students Struggle with Homelessness, Hunger
The South Bay’s poorest pupils sleep in cars, on couches and in the library—all while holding down day jobs and earning degrees.
Q&A: Ro Khanna on Yemen, Foreign Policy and Ending Violence at Home and Abroad
The congressman reflected on his push to end violence overseas and extremism in the US, and what inspired him to pursue a career in politics.
Local Lawmakers Propose Hate Crime Prevention Task Force
A recent spate of ideologically motivated massacres have prompted local lawmakers to think of ways to keep hate crimes in check.
Gov. Newsom Appoints San Jose SPUR’s Teresa Alvarado to California Water Commission
The governor announced his pick of Teresa Alvarado, the San Jose director of SPUR since 2016, in a news release this week.
SJ Police Union: ‘Nothing will Change’ with AB 392’s Passage
While proponents hail the bill as a momentous step towards greater accountability, the San Jose cop union contends otherwise.
By the Numbers: Stanford’s Tug-of-War Over Expansion Plans
As negotiations proceed over the proposed expansion of the elite university, here are a few takeaways from the plan.
Fee for All: Private Wealth Managers Siphon San Jose’s Pension Reform Savings
A shift toward risky but poor-performing investments now costs San Jose’s pension plans more than $70 million a year in fees alone.
As Community Lenders Sell Out or Go Under, Can Publicly-Owned Banks Restore Local Control?
San Jose and Santa Clara County join a growing movement to wean local governments off Wall Street by creating publicly owned banks.
Upcoming Planning Commission Appointment Will Test San Jose’s Commitment to Equity, Diversity
As San Jose’s elected leaders quibble about equity in the city’s budget, another test of their fidelity to the principle is on the horizon.
San Jose’s $4.3 Billion Budget Focuses on Equity, Opportunity, ‘Missing Middle’ Housing
As San Jose prepares to finalize its 2020-21 fiscal year spending plan, concerns about equity have taken center stage.
Despite Taking Thousands of People Off the Streets, San Jose Sees 42% Jump in Homelessness
San Jose’s homeless population went from 4,350 in 2017 to 6,172 this year. For Santa Clara County, it grew by 31 percent.
Bitcoin Bandit Sentenced to a Decade Behind Bars in Nation’s First SIM-Swap Conviction
Joel Ortiz’s conviction for stealing millions of dollars through a SIM-swapping digital cash heist marked the first of its kind in the U.S.
San Jose Considers Shifting Mayoral Election Years
Changing the election cycle would require approval from voters and would give Mayor Sam Liccardo an additional two years in office.
San Jose Homicide Renews Debate Over Sanctuary Laws
County officials are poised to roll back a landmark local policy amid public outcry over the murder of Bambi Larson.
State Sen. Jim Beall Renews Focus on Mental Health, Housing During Final Two Years in Office
With a new governor at the helm, the career lawmaker is ready to take another crack at bills vetoed time and again by past administrations.
