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Bay Area Reporter :: Union City man to be arraigned in killing of trans woman

A Union City man will be arraigned April 29 on charges he murdered a transgender woman last week in Milpitas. The killing of drag performer Natalia Smüt Lopez, 24, of San Jose, sent shockwaves through the South Bay s LGBTQ community. She is the 16th victim of anti-transgender violence this year in the United States, according to the Project MORE Foundation, a nonprofit service provider to South Bay LGBTQs. Prosecutors allege that Elijah Cruz Segura, 22, stabbed Lopez to death early April 23. The two had been dating for several months, the Santa Clara County District Attorney s office stated in a news release. Segura will continue to be held without bail until the arraignment takes place. It was originally scheduled for the afternoon of April 27 at the San Jose Hall of Justice, but Segura s attorney, Peter Johnson, asked for more time to meet with his client, and that request was granted by Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Vincent J. Chiarello.

San Jose State is sued by a THIRD whistleblower for retaliation amid sexual misconduct scandal

San Jose State is sued by a THIRD whistleblower for retaliation after a renewed probe substantiated decade-old sexual misconduct claims by six female swimmers against a trainer Now-former San Jose State athletic trainer Scott Shaw was accused of misconduct in 2009 by 17 women, who said he touched them inappropriately  Shaw continued working at SJSU after being cleared by school investigators A second probe was launched in 2019 after women s swimming and diving coach Sage Hopkins shared documented claims against Shaw with officials Shaw, who resigned in August, was found responsible for sexual misconduct  Shaw was accused of touching female swimmers breasts and pelvic areas 

City Manager Nomination for Jordan Withdrawn | Council to Vet Second Choice Candidate | The South Pasadenan

Slammed by an onslaught of universal opposition, the South Pasadena City Council on Tuesday evening withdrew plans to appoint Christopher A. Jordan as the new City Manager. The announcement came less than 24 hours before the Council was set to approve a four-year, $225,000 annual contract with Jordan and only hours after convening a special closed session to manage the fallout. “The City Council will not consider approval of an employment agreement with Mr. Jordan,” the city said. It will instead direct its attention to vetting the background of and negotiating terms of a deal with the only other candidate the Council interviewed for the position, whom it did not name.

Starcity San Jose, one the world s largest planned co-living projects, remains on pause due to ongoing litigation, its developer says

Starcity San Jose, one the world s largest planned co-living projects, remains on pause due to ongoing litigation, its developer says
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