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San Jose officials greenlight hospital expansion

No one at the packed San Jose City Council meeting wanted the West Valley hospital to close or...

San Jose council will fill Omar Torres’ seat with special election

Disgraced San Jose Councilmember Omar Torres’ replacement will be decided in a special election. The San Jose City...

San Jose addiction counselor’s family struggles inspired her work

Mary Crocker Cook turned her addiction into empowering others, bringing dignity and purpose to people who’ve experienced alcohol...

West Valley cities want to ban gas appliances amid legal ruling

Leaders across the West Valley are pushing for a greener future in one of the country’s most polluted...

Sunnyvale to scout sites for safe parking program

Sunnyvale leaders want to lower the anxiety levels of residents living in their vehicles through a widely supported...

Silicon Valley transit agency funds community growth near train stations

VTA wants to increase its presence, and ridership numbers, by pumping dollars into community groups near its light...

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Sunnyvale & Santa Clara election analysis

Sunnyvale & Santa Clara reporter B. Sakura Cannestra sits down with host Nick Preciado to break down the races this election season in the two cities.

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Op-ed: Santa Clara County judges line up with DA on death sentence reversal

Op-ed: Santa Clara County judges line up with DA on death sentence reversal

Since August, local judges have been nullifying murderers’ death sentences one by one. But there’s a problem: The law the judges have been relying on to reduce those death sentences doesn’t apply to death sentences. And that’s not the only problem. It’s easy for judges to make mistakes when they’re hearing only one side of the story, and that’s what happened here. The reductions are coming at the insistence of Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen, who has recently discovered he doesn’t like capital punishment. Unsurprisingly, the murderers feel the same way. With the judges left in an echo...