March 19, 2018 San Jose Falls Far Short of State-Set Affordable Housing Goals By Jennifer Wadsworth A new report coming before the City Council shows just how far San Jose has fallen short of its state-assigned affordable housing goals. Read More 9
March 16, 2018 Donations More Than Double for San Jose Catholic Girls School Accused of Ignoring Sex Abuse By Jennifer Wadsworth Donors angered by the accusers have reportedly chipped in $126,000 to Presentation High School’s crowdfunding campaign. Read More 5
March 7, 2018 Op-Ed: We Need More Solidarity with San Jose Immigrants By Vera Sloan Immigrant leaders throughout our community know what they need from their city, their neighbors and their mayor. Read More 10
March 6, 2018 Silicon Valley Schools Report Rash of Violent Threats By Salvatore Maxwell A series of violent threats against South Bay schools this past week prompted heightened police presence and resulted in some arrests. Read More 2
February 26, 2018 San Jose City Council to Vote on Ambitious New Climate Plan By Jennifer Wadsworth San Jose aims to become one of the first cities in the U.S. to curb greenhouse gas emissions to the levels set in the Paris accord. Read More 16
February 21, 2018 San Jose Police Grapple with Steep Rise in Rape Reports By Jennifer Wadsworth and Kristin Lam SJPD has seen an increase in sexual assault reports. But they aren’t sure whether rapes are rising, or whether more victims are speaking up. Read More 4
February 16, 2018 San Jose Hit with String of Mailbox, Mail Truck Break-Ins By Stephen Perez 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. Read More 1
January 30, 2018 SJPD Investigates Officer-Involved Shooting in East Side By Silicon Valley Newsroom Police on Monday shot an armed woman who was reportedly suffering from a mental health crisis. She is expected to survive her injuries. Read More 3
January 19, 2018 Santa Clara County Launches Pro-Immigrant Campaign Amid Fears of ICE Crackdown By Jennifer Wadsworth Amid panic over a potential ICE crackdown, local officials are launching a campaign to highlight the contributions of foreign-born residents. Read More 13
January 17, 2018 By the Numbers: San Jose Police Publish Use-of-Force Statistics By Silicon Valley Newsroom The San Jose Police Department recently unveiled a public web portal with comprehensive data on the agency’s use of force. Read More 11
January 16, 2018 San Jose Debates Pros, Cons of Bolstering Police Oversight By Jennifer Wadsworth San Jose will host a City Council study session on Tuesday to talk about possibly strengthening civilian oversight of the local police force. Read More 3
January 8, 2018 San Jose May Extend Tax Deadline for Small Landlords By Jennifer Wadsworth In the first City Council meeting of 2018, officials will consider extending the grace period for landlords to comply with a new business tax. Read More 5
January 2, 2018 San Jose Grapples with Spike in Violent, Juvenile Crimes By Jennifer Wadsworth San Jose saw a sharp increase in violent crimes in 2017, according to preliminary data that the city expects to finalize later this month. Read More 17
December 28, 2017 2017 Year in Review: A Record-Setting Year We’d Like to Forget By Silicon Valley Newsroom 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. Read More 13
December 12, 2017 Local Law Enforcement Offers ‘Second Chance’ to Avoid Jail During Holiday Season By Silicon Valley Newsroom South Bay residents with an arrest warrant to their name have a chance to trade it for a citation and a new court date this holiday season. Read More 3
November 15, 2017 San Jose Approves the Sale of Recreational Cannabis for 2018 By Jennifer Wadsworth San Jose’s 16 licensed pot shops can sell non-medicinal cannabis to anyone over the age of 21 starting Jan. 1. Read More 31