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On a short stretch of Cadillac Drive — a few hundred feet in plain view of the cameras set up by San Jose to deter illegal dumping — TVs, refrigerators, flooring, a dishwasher, shopping carts and an assortment of debris litter the street on a recent morning. It’s one of the city’s worst hotspots for discarded trash.
"We need structural reform, not another sales tax," Chao told San Jose Spotlight. "Los Angeles leases public hospital operations to experienced providers. San Francisco uses an independent health authority. San Diego repurposes underused hospital space into urgent care and specialty clinics."
The California Highway Patrol has activated an Ebony Alert for a missing 17-year-old girl last seen Thursday night in San Jose. Miayette Camara is described by authorities as 5 feet 2 inches tall and 105 pounds.
The Sheriff's Office said witnesses told them that around 7 a.m., a passenger was repeatedly pulling the stop request cord, which prompted a confrontation with the bus driver.
A homeowner, who asked to remain anonymous because they live across from the courts, said a man came to their door and threatened them in May after the oil vandalism. They told San Jose Spotlight the man said if oil was spilled on the courts again, the houses on the street would have a problem.
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San José Spotlight on MSNSan Jose police officer sues property owner over injuries
A new lawsuit could stage a battle between landlords and police in Silicon Valley, as a San Jose officer blames the owner of a property for injuries she sustained during a critical incident at the site.
The San Jose Sharks are in the middle of a rebuild, but their prospect pool is also being developed. This is giving fans plenty of optimism. With rece
SAN JOSE — Police are searching for a sexual assault suspect and have requested the help of the public in identifying him. The suspect is described as a Hispanic man in his 20s or early 30s, with a height of 5’10 and a skinny to medium build, according to a press release from the San Jose Police Department.
San Jose’s Viet Museum has been closed for months due to a political power struggle. Now its leaders are suing each other in an attempt to settle the matter for good.