
Joseph Geha
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South Bay Digital Editor @KQEDNews covering San Jose and Santa Clara County. Formerly @sjspotlight @eastbaytimes and @mercnews. Send tips to [email protected]
Joined July 2009
Latest info from FPD on shooting last night https://t.co/WuwqLal0b0
Press Release - September 5, 2025 Drive-by Shooting Resulting in Homicide On Friday, September 5, 2025, at approximately 11:12 p.m., Fremont Police officers responded to the 6000 block of Stevenson Boulevard to a report of a drive-by shooting. Upon their arrival, officers
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Here's one of the last stories I wrote about the incident about 8 years ago, when the family of a man who was severely beaten sued the Royal Palace. It has some good overview of the incident and the aftermath. https://t.co/FLqJoFTObZ
eastbaytimes.com
Following a large fight in its parking lot in May, the Fremont Planning Commission could decide if Royal Palace Banquet Hall will have its conditional use permit revoked, officials said.
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Ultimately though, Fremont officials allowed the business to continue operating under some enhanced conditions of a "places of entertainment license" under purview of the police chief.
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Longtime Fremont readers/followers might remember that Royal Palace was the scene of a massive parking lot brawl following a wedding party of at least 700 people in 2017. The city considered revoking the business' use permit as a result of several violations.
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Apparent shooting in the parking lot of Royal Palace in Fremont. 1 reported dead, 2 injured, per scannerfremont on threads.
threads.com
SHOOTING! One in route to the hospital and one down on scene. Possibly a third in route to the hospital via private vehicle. more to follow. 
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San José Joins the Growing Call to Unmask ICE Agents
kqed.org
“People, regardless of citizenship, deserve to know who's approaching them,” said San José Councilman Peter Ortiz, who is backing the ordinance.
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Waymo’s driverless taxis are expected to begin offering rides to and from San José Mineta International Airport later this year, making the South Bay hub the first commercial airport in the state where the cars will roam. @KQEDnews
https://t.co/c99UvDc759
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Ahead of next year’s Super Bowl and World Cup games in the South Bay, San José Mineta International Airport will become the second commercial hub in the world with Waymo service.
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Saturday @mercnews front page: A closer look | What's behind San Jose's extraordinarily high homicide clearance rate? https://t.co/XnACjOurVZ
mercurynews.com
For three straight years, and possibly four, the San Jose Police Department has reported a 100% solve rate for its homicide investigations. Here’s what it does and doesn’t mean.
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Looks like Ariat and Brock Purdy filmed their new ad at the refreshed Flying A Station in Fremont's historic Niles district.
Footwork matters for linemen - especially when they’re out here hitting heel-toes! Check out Line-Men Dancing w/ Brock Purdy and Annie Bosko #AriatxBrockPurdy #FootballIsBack
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Former San José City Councilmember Omar Torres has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after he was convicted earlier this year of sexually assaulting his teenage relative more than 20 years ago https://t.co/CEig9w0k8h
kqed.org
Omar Torres, the disgraced former San José City Council member, received a sentence of 18 years on Friday for sexually assaulting a teenage relative more than 20 years ago.
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San José Councilmember Peter Ortiz is pushing the city to create a $30 million fund to support a broad revitalization plan in the East Side, an area he says has suffered for decades from racism-driven redlining, underinvestment and neglect. @KQEDnews
https://t.co/FbuZxoBshA
kqed.org
San José Councilmember Peter Ortiz is pushing for a fund to revitalize long-neglected East San José with investments in safety, small businesses and community spaces.
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In the midst of a critical moment for the long-delayed $12.7 billion Silicon Valley BART extension, the agency’s leadership is calling out South Bay transit officials for a lack of communication about cost-cutting measures and other key elements. https://t.co/TfCXmtgRMd
kqed.org
A new letter reveals growing tension between BART and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority over design changes, cost-cutting measures and transparency in the Silicon Valley extension...
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Santa Clara County prosecutors on Monday dismissed their arson case against Richard Tillman in connection with a San José post office fire, in light of an ongoing federal case against him for the same incident. @KQEDnews
https://t.co/YuAy8x5WSX
kqed.org
County prosecutors said they dropped their case in light of the ongoing federal case and in the name of “judicial economy.”
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Update: The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office this morning dismissed its arson case against Richard Tillman in connection with post office fire in San José, in light of an ongoing federal case for the same incident. @KQEDnews
https://t.co/NeBzqeG443
kqed.org
Federal prosecutors say Richard Tillman livestreamed himself igniting a car full of logs at a San José post office, an act that could carry up to 20 years in prison if he’s convicted.
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Richard Tillman, the younger brother of late NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman Jr., pleaded not guilty Thursday to a federal arson charge, about a month after he was arrested near a burning post office in South San José. @KQEDnews
https://t.co/2QKtlo4wDx
kqed.org
Federal prosecutors say Richard Tillman livestreamed himself igniting a car full of logs at a San José post office, an act that could carry up to 20 years in prison if he’s convicted.
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NEW: California Assembly and Senate pass proposal to redraw the state's congressional lines to favor Democrats in response to Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Californians will decide on the new map in November. From @GuyMarzorati
kqed.org
The state Assembly and Senate on Thursday approved a redraw of the state’s congressional lines to favor Democrats, and placed the issue before California voters in a special election.
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California Lawmakers Pass Redistricting Plan. Now It Heads to Voters
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The state Assembly and Senate on Thursday approved a redraw of the state’s congressional lines to favor Democrats, and placed the issue before California voters in a special election.
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San José is aiming to completely clear more than 100 RVs, tents and other shelters from Columbus Park, where hundreds of people have lived for years. There was some disarray and confusion Monday, including a man whose home was taken apart in front of him. https://t.co/rEMYfirof4
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