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San Jose Adds Cameras To Surveil Illegal Park Work
Espinoza thinks the cameras have been installed to try and deter any further work on the land.

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Espinoza thinks the cameras have been installed to try and deter any further work on the land.

The investigation did not find credible allegations that Kremen had committed sexual harassment.
San José Spotlight requested donation figures from six local tech companies. Only four companies provided information.
Santa Clara County school board candidates zeroed in on student mental health and substance use at a recent community-hosted forum.
As of September, 97 people have died from fentanyl overdoses, making this year on track for another record high.
South Bay advocates say it is surprising local leaders have not condemned those involved in the LA scandal.
Serious questions are being raised about the city’s hiring process for public safety workers.
It’s a move other officials say is a clear conflict of interest.
As San Jose faces a continuous shortage of cops, the city is offering a new financial incentive to lure experienced officers.
Voters have their work cut out for them this November as dozens of candidates are running for school board seats.
It's been four months since Sajid Khan's name appeared on a ballot. Yet his face is popping up in campaign mailers across Silicon Valley.
This week, the city council unanimously approved a 2.5% raise for council-appointed positions.
San Jose residents pay more each month for common household bills than residents of any other major U.S. city, according to a new report.
San Jose voters are facing a large pool of school board candidates on the November ballot.
Changes may be coming to the composition of San Jose's commissions, but that decision is in the hands of voters.
Voting in local elections matters because policies on zoning, parks, hospital planning and even bicycle lanes begin at the local level.
After two years of stalled contract negotiations, Santa Clara County doctors say they've had enough.
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office leadership failed at nearly every level while handling the 2018 incident.
Drew Lloyd, BAYMEC board president, said politicians need to confront people who attack members of the LGBTQ community, if they are allies.
San Jose will pick a new mayor in less than a month, but which candidate has the edge to win depends on who you ask.