Indiana Brother Drove 2,000 Miles To Gun Down Estranged Sibling In Santa Clara
Police say a Santa Clara man was shot on Enright Avenue; investigators identified the suspect as his estranged brother from Indiana, who later died in a nearby house fire. Authorities say the case appears targeted and the investigation is ongoing.
Title IX Firestorm Hits College Of Marin Over Harassment Claim
A College of Marin professor is under Title IX investigation after a student filed a sexual‑harassment complaint; a closed hearing is scheduled for May 22.
Gilroy Erupts as Feds Quietly Launch ICE Detention Site Next Door
Santa Clara County officials say they will sue after crews began work at a 25‑acre property near Gilroy that federal records link to a planned ICE detention facility. Community leaders and county counsel pledged a legal fight at a Thursday news conference.
SoMa And Nob Hill Tower Dreams Teeter As Lender Slaps Defaults On SF Duo
Notices of default tied to loans for two entitled downtown towers put the 896 Folsom and 777 Sutter projects at risk. The filings highlight stress on the city's development pipeline.
OC Judge Slams Brakes On Kars4Kids Jingle Over Donor Deception
An Orange County judge barred Kars4Kids' jingle in California, finding its ads misled donors about where car‑donation money actually goes. The group has 30 days to stop non‑compliant broadcasts.
Don Austin Named Laguna Beach Superintendent
Laguna Beach hired former Palo Alto superintendent Don Austin to start July 1, a move that follows recent board turnover and a separation agreement in Palo Alto. The hire returns a familiar leader to Laguna Beach as the district readies a quick transition.
Kerr’s Bench Gutted As Stotts And Stackhouse Walk From Warriors
Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse will not return to the Warriors’ coaching staff after a 37‑win season, setting up a major bench shake‑up as Steve Kerr stays on. The club is set to audition replacements while preparing roster work this summer.












