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SAN JOSE, Calif. - A Jewish-owned business in San Jose was the target of antisemitic graffiti. Workers opened up shop on ...
A San Jose business owner is speaking out after vandals tagged his business with swastikas overnight. KRON4 sits down with ...
Surveillance video shows people spray painting swastikas and the letters ‘KKK’ on the work vans and gate at the business in ...
Residents in a San Jose neighborhood are raising concerns about vandalism and illegal dumping at a recently closed school in ...
San Jose Jewish-owned business vandalized with swastikas and "KKK" graffiti; owner and community leaders respond with resilience.
"They broke the windows, they broke side mirrors and swastikas and KKK on the door." HVAC & Insulation Gurus owner Lior Zeevi ...
The Brief San Jose police have arrested two graffiti artists in connection with separate tagging incidents. One suspect is linked to nearly 70 incidents. Authorities said they are trying to send a ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, reflected in a window marked with graffiti, speaks to business owners about his plan to remove blights after a press conference on East Santa Clara Street in downtown ...
(See page 5). It’s a stark contrast from six years ago when San Jose's anti-graffiti program was nationally known for bringing graffiti down to 129 tags citywide.
San Jose receives reports for about 175,000 square-feet of graffiti on private property each year, but can only afford to scrub 30,000 square-feet of it — the most offensive taggings.
A new smartphone application called "San Jose Clean" has allowed its users to take photos of blight and send it to the city. San Jose Superintendent Mario Maciel, said that reported graffiti is ...
We see that as a social epidemic.” San Jose saw sharp drops in graffiti from 2000 through 2003, and the number of reported tags generally held between 2,000 and 4,000 for the next several years.