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San Jose businesses believe ICE activity is keeping customers away
As immigration enforcement ramps up across the Bay Area, some San Jose businesses say they are seeing a noticeable drop in customers.
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San Jose aims to clear out city's largest homeless encampment
San Jose is on the verge of sweeping its largest homeless encampment, but that undertaking, which is expected to impact hundreds of unhoused residents, comes as the state is poised to pass a budget that would cut tens of millions of dollars from the city’s homeless budget.
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San Jose businesses believe ICE activity is keeping customers away
As immigration enforcement ramps up across the Bay Area, some San Jose businesses say they are seeing a noticeable drop in customers. Marianne Favro reports.
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San Jose aims to clear out city's largest homeless encampment
San Jose is on the verge of sweeping its largest homeless encampment. Robert Handa reports.
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San Jose's $5.5 billion budget tackles controversial plans
San Jose officials have agreed to green light Mayor Matt Mahan’s latest budget plans — but stopped short of tying portions of councilmembers’ pay to their perceived performance.
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1 dead, 1 injured in San Jose crash
A person died and another individual was hospitalized with serious injuries following a vehicle collision early Wednesday morning in San Jose, police said.
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1 dead, 1 injured in San Jose suspected DUI crash
One person died and another was hospitalized with serious injuries after a suspected DUI crash early Wednesday morning in San Jose, police said.
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San Jose makes homeless people eligible for arrest if they refuse 3 offers of shelter
Homeless people who reject three offers of shelter will be eligible for arrest on trespassing after the San Jose City Council voted Tuesday for a policy change they hope will encourage unhoused people to trade in their tents on sidewalks for beds indoors.
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San Jose makes homeless people eligible for arrest
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday approved an amended version of Mayor Matt Mahan’s “responsibility to shelter” initiative. Marianne Favro reports.
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‘Everything in it, everything': South Bay nonprofit searches for stolen trailer
A South Bay nonprofit working to help homeless people now needs some help of its own after its trailer and equipment were stolen from a church parking lot.
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South Bay nonprofit searches for stolen trailer
A South Bay nonprofit working to help homeless people now needs some help of its own after its trailer and equipment were stolen from a church parking lot. Ian Cull reports.
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Fifa World Cup Countdown Kicks Off in San Jose with Soccer Village Event
Saturday, June 14th from 9AM to 4PM The countdown to FIFA World Cup 26™ is officially underway in the Bay Area. On Friday, June 14, fans are invited to celebrate the “One Year to Go” milestone at a free community event in downtown San Jose. From noon to 4 p.m., 140 South Montgomery Street will transform into The Soccer Village—an…
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San Jose city leaders to consider mayor's ‘Responsibility to Shelter' proposal
San Jose city leaders Tuesday will consider a proposal that would allow police to arrest homeless people who repeatedly refuse shelter. Bob Redell reports.
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San Jose city leaders to consider mayor's ‘Responsibility to Shelter' proposal
San Jose city leaders Tuesday will consider a proposal that would allow police to arrest homeless people who repeatedly refuse shelter.
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Hundreds rally in San Jose in support of immigrant rights
A rally in San Jose drew hundreds in front of City Hall Monday protesting immigration enforcement happening across California.
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Thousands protest immigration policies, ICE raids in the Bay Area
Demonstrators gathered in San Jose and San Francisco Monday to protest President Trump’s travel ban, latest immigration policies and ICE raids. Sergio Quintana and Raj Mathai have the latest.
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Hundreds gather outside San Jose City Hall to protest ICE activity
Demonstrators gathered outside San Jose City Hall Monday evening to protest ongoing ICE activity across the country. Robert Handa reports.
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San Jose proposes turning hotels into transitional housing for unhoused people
Here’s a closer look at San Jose’s plan to help more than 200 unhoused people find transitional housing.
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San Jose proposes turning hotels into transitional housing for unhoused people
Turning hotels and motels into transitional housing for the homeless. That’s what San Jose is now planning to do at five locations around the city. Marianne Favro reports.