It’s unclear if the origins of San Jose’s upcoming LGBT march comes from activists and community organizers or Santa Clara County HQ.
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Lawsuit Accuses Cisco of Complicity in Oppression Abroad
Adherents of a spiritual movement called the Falun Gong accuse Cisco of aiding and abetting their systematic oppression in China.
Santa Clara County Announces Intent to Sue President Trump over ‘Sanctuary City’ Order
Santa Clara County plans to sue POTUS over his crackdown on so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that protect immigrants from deportation.
San Jose City Council Weighs Ballot Measure to Expand Powers of Independent Police Auditor
San Jose's City Council will consider whether to bring a ballot measure to voters that would expand oversight of the Independent Police Auditor.
‘We Can’t Be Quiet on This One’: Silicon Valley Women on Why They’re Marching against Trump
The day after Donald Trump is sworn in, Silicon Valley women will join an expected 200,000 protesters at the Women’s March on Washington D.C.
A Guide to Surviving the Next 4 Years under President Trump
Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States, and right now it’s important we all remain calm.
California’s 17 Statewide Propositions in 50 Words or Less
We’ve tried to simplify the most bloated ballot in California history by breaking down each state proposition to a sentence or two.
New Law Ensures Voting Rights for Felons in Local Jails
Despite opposition from law enforcement, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law last month that protects voting rights for felons in county jails.
A Voter’s Guide to California’s 17 Statewide Ballot Measures
Seventeen state initiatives have made their way onto the fall ballot, including some of the most complex laws ever put to a popular vote.
Chamber CEO Matt Mahood Joins Republican Exodus over Trump
Matt Mahood left the GOP this summer, making him the first non-Republican to lead Silicon Valley's chamber of commerce in years.
LGBTQ History Comes out of the Shadows, into K-12 Classrooms
Five years after Gov. Jerry Brown signed the FAIR Education Act, California’s public schools are now rolling LGBTQ history into the coursework.
First-Ever State Audit Aims to Hold Judges Accountable
Lawmakers have called for an audit of California’s Commission on Judicial Performance for the first time in the agency’s 56-year history.
San Jose Police Honey-Trap Gay Men, Sparking Civil Rights Fight
A storied civil rights attorney plans to take the SJPD to task for selectively enforcing lewd conduct laws against gay men.
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.
When a Partner Realizes Their Spouse Isn’t Straight
Joyce Miller, a retired nurse, leads a local support group that helps straight spouses cope when their partner comes out of the closet.
2015: A Year in Review
A year in review is rarely pretty, and 2015 was no exception. Here’s a brief list of the some of the biggest stories that made it a year to remember, and soon leave behind.