September 25, 2020 Census Deadline Extended as South Bay is Partially Uncounted By Janice Bitters Days before the 2020 Census was set to come to an early close, a U.S. District Judge in California extended the deadline by a month. Read More 0
January 23, 2019 Landlords, Tenants Forge Unlikely Alliance in Fight Against San Jose’s Rent Control Registry By Jennifer Wadsworth A lawsuit by a group of tenants echoes some of the same privacy concerns property owners raised about the city’s rent database. Read More 34
January 6, 2019 Hearing Set for Ex-Dispatcher’s Wrongful Firing Claim Against Gilroy Police Department By Michael Moore A former Gilroy police dispatcher’s wrongful termination suit against the city continues to wend its way through court. Read More 0
June 14, 2018 Judge Denies Gilroy’s Request to Toss Sexual Harassment Lawsuit From Ex-Police Dispatcher By Michael Moore A federal judge has denied a request by the city of Gilroy to toss a sexual harassment case by a former police department employee. Read More 0
October 14, 2016 San Jose Judge Drops All But One Claim in Trump Rally Lawsuit By Silicon Valley Newsroom A judge dismissed three of four charges in a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump backers against the city of San Jose, according to news reports. Read More 8