Weakening Santa Clara County’s sanctuary policy will not make our community safer. Doing so will decrease safety for all of us.
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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.
Valley Christian High School Teacher Suspended Over Alleged White Nationalist Ties
Thirty-year-old instructor Kyle Scheuerlein has been put on administrative leave pending the outcome of a personnel probe.
Susan Ellenberg Casts Sole Vote Against Weakening Santa Clara County’s Sanctuary Policy
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors moved 4-1 Tuesday to figure out how to water down its landmark ordinance.
Editorial: Unshackle Measure A to Create More Affordable Housing
The county needs to make more deals happen and gain as much leverage as possible on the voter-approved funds.
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.
Rocketship Warned for Violating Charter with Late Audits, Costly Lapse in Teacher Credentialing
The charter chain came under fire for submitting late financials two years in a row and losing track of credential status for some instructors.
Santa Clara County Exec Spars with Sheriff Over IT Staffing
The dispute—part of an ongoing conflict between CEO Jeff Smith and Sheriff Laurie Smith—transpired in a series of dueling memos.
District Attorney Clears Gilroy Police in Steven Juarez Death
Almost a year after Steven Juarez died in custody, the DA concluded that police acted lawfully in using force on the 42-year-old.
Taxpayers Demand Sunshine in Little-Known Special District
Rancho Rinconada is struggling to adapt to a constituency that’s generations removed and a world apart from the one that spawned it.
The Big Problem This Bankruptcy Won’t Solve for PG&E
PG&E may be solvent, but it is facing a cash flow problem as a byproduct of $30 billion in potential liabilities from a series of catastrophic fires.
Man Dies After Being Struck by Five Cars in South San Jose
The San Jose Police Department urges anyone with dash-cam footage of the event to share it with detectives investigating the hit-and-run.
San Jose Police Union Calls for Audit of Court Software System
The Police Officers’ Association wants lawmakers to investigate a glitch that improperly deactivated more than 2,500 bench warrants.
PG&E Escaped Blame for a Huge Disaster—But It’s Still the Utility California Loves to Hate
Mention PG&E to Victor Porter, and the response is nothing like the bland non-opinion most Americans have of their utility provider.
Police Recover Missing OSH Sign
The retro Orchard Supply Hardware sign, which vanished from its post along West San Carlos a few months ago, has been found.
UPDATE: Mayor Expects ‘Full Recovery’ From Cycling Collision
Sam Liccardo won’t require surgery but will likely wear a brace until his injuries heal, according to an update from his spokesman.