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Software Engineer Who Allegedly Blew Up Power Station Had Even More Bombs at Home
Peter Karasev, 36, was arrested last week after allegedly blowing up two transformers in the San Francisco Bay Area, knocking out power for thousands.
The ‘Capital of Silicon Valley’ Is Ignoring Its Privacy Experts
San José created a privacy taskforce to keep ‘smart city’ technology in check. Then its members started resigning.
Cop Mistakenly Shot ‘Hero’ Athlete Who Wrestled Ghost Gun Away From Man
K’uan Green, 20, wrestled a ghost gun away from a man after a fight broke out at a San Jose restaurant.
Gun Owners in San Jose Outraged They’ll Have to Buy Insurance, Like Drivers
The San Jose City Council approved a first-of-its-kind law that mandates gun owners buy liability insurance and pay an annual fee.
Apple Is Clearing a Huge Homeless Encampment on Its Property
Silicon Valley’s housing crisis came literally to Apple’s doorstep.
Apple Has a Growing Homeless Encampment on Its Property
Homeless people living in RVs, shacks, tents, and cars have coalesced on about 55 acres of undeveloped property in North San Jose owned by the iPhone-maker.
‘We’re Scared Shitless’: Thousands of Homeless People in Silicon Valley Don’t Know How to Fight Off the Coronavirus
They're living in encampments with baby wipes and maybe some disinfectant.
Bay Area City Stuck with a Chick-fil-A Vows to Make It the 'Gayest in the Country'
A former county supervisor who is openly gay suggested that rainbow flags surround the San Jose restaurant “as a counter-signal."
Absolute Legend Grounds Southwest Plane After Sparking a J in the Bathroom
Apparently he's never heard of edibles.
A 'Totally Unlivable' House Near Silicon Valley Just Sold for $1.2 Million
The condemned home in the San Jose area had buyers lining up, cash in hand.
This NHL Player Might Be the First to Take a Knee
San Jose Sharks forward Joel Ward has hinted he may join Colin Kaepernick’s protest in an upcoming game.