Two community leaders in Alviso have been fighting over a six-figure lawsuit settlement, but one of them has a violent past that’s just come to light.
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Nationwide ICE Raids Lead to 21 Arrests in Santa Clara County
Federal immigration agents arrested 21 people from Santa Clara County as part of a nationwide crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
County Supervisors Consider Setting Aside Another $405,000 to Help Defend Child Refugees
Santa Clara County may set aside additional funds to help child refugees as they petition the federal government for legal residency.
San Jose Prepares for War with Wealthy Developers on Evergreen Senior Housing Ballot Measure
Real estate billionaire Carl Berg and deep-pocketed developer Chop Keenan are squaring off with San Jose on a senior housing development.
International College Students Return to the Valley with Trump, Immigration Fears Top of Mind
As the Trump administration calls for the deportation of nearly 800,000 DACA recipients, it’s no surprise that international students are questioning their own future in this country.
Alum Rock Union School District Ousts Fiery Board President
The Alum Rock Union School District gave incendiary board president Khanh Tran the boot only to appoint a like-minded successor.
Key Organizer of Charlottesville’s Deadly White Supremacist Rally Has Ties to Silicon Valley
One of the key organizers of the white supremacist rally that turned deadly in Charlottesville has roots in the South Bay.
San Jose Reconsiders Proposal to Relax Gift Limit for Politicians
On Tuesday, the San Jose City Council will decide whether to walk back a gift limit increase by keeping the $50 cap set in 2004.
Woman Who Shot Ex Husband in Costco Parking Lot Speaks Out
The transgender woman who allegedly shot her ex in a Costco parking lot said she hadn’t been trying to kill him.
Santa Clara County Sees Drop in Domestic Violence Deaths
Seven people died as a result of domestic violence last year in Santa Clara County, according to a new report.
Community Groups Protest San Jose’s Crackdown on Homeless Feedings in St. James Park
San Jose announced plans to end food giveaways for the homeless in St. James Park, drawing backlash from activists and church groups.
San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor’s Office Criticizes Lack of Transparency About Use of Force
An annual review by San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor comes up for discussion at Tuesday’s City Council meeting—the last until August.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
Milpitas City Manager Under Scrutiny for Questionable Legal Fees, Consulting Contracts
It appears Milpitas City Manager Tom Williams has a history of trying to pay his personal legal bills with public funds.
Jilted Casino M8trix Buyer Cries Foul over State Investigation
Former Casino M8trix owner Eric Swallow says the state broke the law by forcing him to sell his stake in the card club to his business partner.
Sierra LaMar Killer Sentenced to Life in Prison without Parole
Parents of Sierra LaMar, who was murdered by Antolin Garcia Torres, found little comfort in the life sentence he received.
