Donors angered by the accusers have reportedly chipped in $126,000 to Presentation High School’s crowdfunding campaign.
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‘Justice for Stevie’ March Demands Answers in Gilroy Resident’s In-Custody Death
The family of Gilroy resident Steven Juarez and about 100 neighbors and friends took to the South County city’s streets on Saturday.
Facebook Fights Fakery by Burying Real Reporting
For years, media outlets desperately chased the clicks promised by Facebook; now the social media giant threatens to destroy them.
Silicon Valley Lashes Out Over Trump’s Immigration Lawsuit
South Bay officials are rebuking the U.S. Department of Justice for suing the state over laws that protect undocumented immigrants.
District-Wide Walkout Planned to Protest Alum Rock School Board
Parents frustrated by the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District’s dysfunctional leadership are planning a walkout later this week.
San Jose Hit with String of Mailbox, Mail Truck Break-Ins
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service says there has been an increase of cluster box and postal truck break-ins over the last several weeks.
South Bay Immigrant Advocates Offer Support to Families, Businesses Targeted by ICE
Recent ICE crackdowns on South Bay businesses have spread panic in the community, according to immigrant advocates.
More Silicon Valley Employers Threatening Workers with Deportation, Records Show
Immigration-related workplace retaliation claims have seen a dramatic increase in Santa Clara County and the rest of the state.
Santa Clara County Launches Pro-Immigrant Campaign Amid Fears of ICE Crackdown
Amid panic over a potential ICE crackdown, local officials are launching a campaign to highlight the contributions of foreign-born residents.
By the Numbers: San Jose Police Publish Use-of-Force Statistics
The San Jose Police Department recently unveiled a public web portal with comprehensive data on the agency’s use of force.
San Jose Grapples with Spike in Violent, Juvenile Crimes
San Jose saw a sharp increase in violent crimes in 2017, according to preliminary data that the city expects to finalize later this month.
2017 Year in Review: A Record-Setting Year We’d Like to Forget
And we thought 2016 was bad. The last 12 months have been record setting in all the wrong ways. Take a quick look back and then move on.
Rehab Owners Who Lost License Amid Shocking Allegations Deny Charges, Get Back to Business
Shocking allegations shut down Life Choices rehab in 2014, but the people in charge dispute the charges and are back in business.
When People Go Missing, Legal Limitations Make It Hard for Friends, Family to Find Them
When someone voluntarily goes missing, personal rights and legal restrictions make it nearly impossible for their family to find them.
Santa Clara County Jail Inmates to Go On Hunger Strike to Protest Isolation, ‘Inhumane’ Conditions
Santa Clara County inmates are set to refuse food to protest what they call the arbitrary use of solitary confinement and other jail conditions.
Politically Motivated ICE Hotline Turns Neighbors, Friends and Even Spouses into Informants
Internal call logs show that ICE’s VOICE hotline has become a way for families, friends and neighbors to snitch on suspected undocumented immigrants.
