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Cain Velasquez in San Jose Courtroom, But Plea Hearing Again Postponed
Former UFC champion Cain Velasquez appeared in Santa Clara County court Friday, but his plea hearing on an attempted murder charge was postponed once again until June 30 because his attorney wants more information on the victim’s molestation case. Robert Handa reports.
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Coronavirus Fears Take a Toll on Santa Clara County's Court System
Santa Clara County courtrooms have been very active despite the coronavirus scare, but new county-wide regulations and the public’s fear could make court trials look a lot different than people are used to.
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Santa Clara County Court System Scales Back Cases
Santa Clara County court rooms have been very active despite the coronavirus scare, but new county-wide regulations could make court trials look a lot different than we’re used to. Robert Handa reports.
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SJ's Online Tool Allows People to Report Illegal Fireworks
People in San Jose who spot illegal fireworks during New Year’s Eve celebrations can use an online tool to report out-of-hand revelers. Robert Handa reports.
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SJ Ministry Helping Homeless Cope Through the Holiday Season
The holidays add another emotional and physical blow to the thousands struggling with homelessness here in the Bay Area. For many, it’s not about whether they can celebrate but whether they’ll even survive. Robert Handa reports.
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Package Theft Bill Being Reworked as Crimes on the Rise
Thieves who steal packages from people’s porches or mailboxes are a constant holiday problem, but this year was supposed to be different. Robert Handa reports.
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Package Theft Bill Being Reworked as ‘Porch Pirates' Become More Brazen
Thieves who steal packages from people’s porches or mailboxes are a constant holiday problem, but this year was supposed to be different.
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San Jose Mayor Gains More Support For PG&E Takeover Plan, But Still Has a Long Way to Go
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s plan to turn PG&E into a customer-owned utility is surging with new public support.
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Six Arrested in String of Vehicle Burglaries in Cupertino
Santa Clara County sheriff’s detectives Monday were trying to trace several stolen items back to their owners after arresting six people in connection with a series of vehicle break-ins in Cupertino.
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Bay Area Real Estate Heiress Who Posted $35 Million Bail Acquitted of Murder
A San Francisco Bay Area real estate heiress who was under house arrest on $35 million bail for more than two years plans to reconnect with her children and visit family in China after a jury acquitted her of killing the father of her kids, her attorney said Friday.
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Deliberations Continue in Murder Trial of Real Estate Heiress Tiffany Li
In the midst of calls for a mistrial, a jury continues to deliberate in the murder trial of Bay Area real estate heiress Tiffany Li.
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San Jose Police Search For Armed Robbers Who Shot Young Man
Police in San Jose are looking for a group of armed robbers who shot a young man twice and stole his necklace in broad daylight earlier this month.
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Will Milpitas School District Fire Teacher Over Blackface Incident?
There are very emotional and very mixed reactions in Milpitas after the educator who wore blackface while teaching students made a public apology on NBC Bay Area.
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San Jose City Leaders Approve Purchase, Protection of Coyote Valley Land
San Jose city leaders Wednesday unanimously approved the purchase of 937 acres in northern Coyote Valley along with an agreement with open space agencies to permanently protect the land, ending a battle that has endured nearly four decades.
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900 South Bay Homeowners Impacted in Water District's Plan to Reclaim 270 Miles of Creekside Property
The Santa Clara Valley Water District is poised to reclaim land along the waterways and tear down everything homeowners have built on that property.
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Controversy Surrounds Millbrae BART Station Project
Big changes are rolling into the Millbrae BART station. Robert Handa reports.
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Housing Project to Remove 600 Parking Spaces at Millbrae BART Station
Big changes are rolling into the Millbrae BART station.
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Google Submits Specific Proposal to Redevelop ‘Diridon Station' Area
The city of San Jose on Friday began evaluating Google’s controversial plan to redesign parts of downtown. The proposal submitted by the tech giant is the most detailed yet in what has been an evolving plan since 2014 to redevelop the “Diridon Station” area.
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Google Submits Specific Proposal for San Jose Downtown Redevelopment
On Friday the city of San Jose began evaluating Google’s specific proposal to redevelop the “Diridon Station” area, a controversial project that could span about 80 acres. Robert Handa reports.
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San Jose Schools Back to Basics During PG&E Power Shutoff
Before the power came back on in parts of San Jose, some schools in the dark decided to stay open and handled the outage with a lesson about getting back to basics.