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04/15/2024

Police said that the sexual assault suspect, Brett Bymaster, of San Jose, was a former youth pastor at the River Church Community and a volunteer at after school programs outside of the church.

04/14/2024

Financial disclosures show that state lawmakers were showered with more than $330,000 in gifts, plus more than $1.1 million in travel sponsored by interest groups. That total last year is 28% higher than in 2022.

04/12/2024

A half-dozen non-native Aedes aegypti mosquitoes have been detected in East San Jose, according to the county. The insect is invasive and has been known to spread diseases such as dengue, Zika and yellow fever.

04/12/2024

Robert Wenzlau was arrested at his home by Palo Alto police, who were alerted last month by a sheriff's office in Georgia that a man had used a mobile app to correspond with an undercover officer posing as a 12-year-old …

04/10/2024

Evan Low says, Thanks but no thanks, to the recount, and accuses Liccardo of Trumpian tactics in engineering a recount plot to benefit from a two-man race.

04/10/2024

A strong advocate for music, the arts and education, Holden was very involved with a variety of community organizations.

04/10/2024

San Jose State University police initially responded at 5:18pm on March 31 to a fire on campus and determined that it had been set on purpose.

04/10/2024

The nationwide cost to treat or replace contaminated drinking water could reach billions of dollars a year. The ubiquitous chemicals are linked to cancer and other diseases.

04/10/2024

Jonathan Levin, dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, has been appointed the 13th president of Stanford University. Levin is a distinguished economist and a Stanford alumnus who has led the business school for the last eight years. He …

04/10/2024

The Santa Clara District Attorney has asked the court to change death sentences of 15 men to life in prison, saying capital punishment in an unfair and ineffective deterrent.

04/03/2024

After a slow start last fall, California’s wet season ended April 1 with the Sierra Nevada snowpack measuring 110% of its historical average.

04/02/2024

Despite the passing of the final deadline, Santa Clara and San Mateo county election officials cautioned against jumping to any conclusion about who will win the Number Two spot on the November ballot, stating that “certified official results” won’t be …

04/01/2024

The Registered Nurses Professional Association rejected a mediator’s proposal the same day it announced a three-day strike at Santa Clara County healthcare facilities, beginning tomorrow.

03/29/2024

Officers attempted to negotiate with the suspect but he fired at least one round at them.

03/29/2024

The nurses’ union says county management failed to bargain in good faith around working conditions and safety issues that impact nurses and patient care.

03/25/2024

Responding to a federal financial aid glitch, Caliifornia legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom within two weeks gave students an additional month to apply for state aid.

03/25/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom made mental health a priority since he took office five years ago. The ballot initiative voters approved this month will provide billions of dollars to fund housing and treatment facilities for mentally ill Californians.

03/25/2024

Caregiver company ServingSeniors.Care fined for placing unscreened aides, some with criminal records, with elderly and disabled patients.

03/20/2024

Detectives said one day of videos in a coffeeshop restroom recorded images of 91 people, including many children, using the toilet.

03/19/2024

Thomas Truong was fired by Farmers Insurance after an insurance investigator uncovered the fraud.

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