Stanford Daily Takes On Feds In High-Stakes Campus Speech Showdown
A federal judge refused to toss The Stanford Daily’s First Amendment challenge to State Department visa powers, finding students plausibly showed a chilling effect. The case now moves toward the merits.
San Jose Judge Puts TikTok On The Hook In Kids Addiction Clash
A Santa Clara judge tentatively denied TikTok's bid to dismiss California's claims that the app's features addict children, keeping the state's case alive for further hearings.
Bloom Energy Dumps Peninsula Space, Piles Into Fremont Mega Plant
Bloom Energy is vacating roughly 104,000 square feet on the Peninsula as it consolidates Mountain View and Sunnyvale operations into a leased Fremont site to scale manufacturing and power AI customers.
San Jose BART Land Brawl Headed For Jury Showdown Next Spring
A jury could soon decide how much VTA must pay after a prolonged eminent‑domain fight over land near the future Little Portugal BART station. Small businesses say they were pushed out before construction began.
30 Years After ‘Baby Garin’ Death, Watsonville Mom Gets 13 Years In Prison
A Watsonville woman was sentenced to 13 years after DNA tied her to the 1994 death of a newborn found off Garin Road. The DA credited cold‑case work for the result.












