June 26, 2020 Sister Entrepreneurs Gear Up for Grand Opening of SoFA’s Newest Coffee Shop: Nirvana Soul By Emanuel Lee The gourmet coffeehouse will take over the building that once housed Caffe Frascati, an Italian bistro known for open mics and opera nights. Read More 0
June 26, 2020 Two San Jose School Districts End Contracts with Local Police By Kyle Martin The decisions free up hundreds of thousands of dollars to help students during a public health crisis that forces them to learn from home. Read More 5
June 25, 2020 Op-Ed: Though Thousands Lack Shelter Amid Deadly Pandemic, San Jose Leaves Trailers Empty By Raymond Ramsey The city’s decision to “demobilize” FEMA trailers for the unhoused can only be summed up as a shameful debacle lacking any transparency. Read More 10
June 25, 2020 San Jose School District Threatened with Violence Over Employee’s Alleged Assault By Silicon Valley Newsroom In a status updated shared to the agency’s Facebook page today, district officials implored people to refrain from retaliatory conduct. Read More 2
June 25, 2020 DA Won’t Prosecute Curfew Violators—But San Jose Might By Jennifer Wadsworth Assistant District Attorney Terry Harman affirmed as much in a June 10 memo that her office shared with reporters earlier today. Read More 8
June 25, 2020 San Jose Mayor Unveils Nine-Point Plan to Reform SJPD By Grace Hase The news comes weeks after the killing of George Floyd ignited nationwide protests and prompted calls to scale back funding for local police. Read More 4
June 25, 2020 Woman Accused of Purposely Coughing on Baby Teaches Special Ed in San Jose Schools By Jennifer Wadsworth The superintendent acknowledged the allegations against “one of our employees,” named by those who know her as Nancy Nordland. Read More 38
June 25, 2020 Cyberstalking Scandal Sends Shockwaves Through eBay’s Community of Buyers, Sellers By Silicon Valley Newsroom In a quadrant of cyberspace where optimism reigns, treasures are found and good deals abound, there are new tremors of anxiety. Read More 4
June 24, 2020 Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Cadet Dies After Collapsing During Academy Training By Jennifer Wadsworth John Nishimura collapsed while sparring with a proctor clad in what’s known as RedMan gear, a padded suit designed to absorb strikes. Read More 6
June 24, 2020 South Bay’s Small Businesses Less Likely to Secure PPP Loans By Emanuel Lee Fewer than three in 10 local small businesses that applied for one of the loans are receiving one, according to a new survey. Read More 0
June 23, 2020 Labor Warms Up to San Jose’s Strong Mayor Proposal By Grace Hase Under the plan unveiled today, the mayor wouldn’t get to hire and fire department chiefs until 2023—when Sam Liccardo terms out. Read More 4
June 23, 2020 San Jose Poised to OK 226-Unit Mixed-Use Meridian Project By Emanuel Lee The 259 Meridian proposal is one of the first developments that would fit into the city’s West San Carlos Urban Village plan. Read More 8
June 22, 2020 Woman Who Coughed on Baby in SJ Yogurtland Wanted for Assault By Jennifer Wadsworth Tipsters who submit info that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect may qualify for a cash reward from SV Crime Stoppers. Read More 52
June 22, 2020 After Years-Long Preservation Battle, San Jose Finally Tears Down Willow Glen Trestle By Grace Hase The Willow Glen Trestle was built in 1922 as a bridge for the Western Pacific Railroad and was acquired by the city in 2011. Read More 17
June 22, 2020 Silicon Valley’s Juneteenth Demonstrations Begin with Demands to Free Jailed Youth By Kyle Martin Protesters met at the Santa Clara County Government Center Friday to call for the release of youth locked up throughout the South Bay. Read More 6
June 19, 2020 SJ Mayor Unveils Measure to Expand Powers of His Office By Grace Hase For decades, San Jose’s mayor has lacked the powers afforded to big-city counterparts across the country. But that could change this fall. Read More 11