
Joseph Geha
Journalist at Freelance
South Bay Digital Editor at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
South Bay Digital Editor @KQEDNews covering San Jose and Santa Clara County. Formerly @sjspotlight @eastbaytimes and @mercnews. Send tips to [email protected]
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Jun 18Failed to save articlePlease try againNick Lima #24 of San José Earthquakes with the ball tackled by Jayden Reid #99 of St. Louis City SC during the second half of an MLS game between St. Louis City SC and San José Earthquakes at Energizer Park on May 31, 2025 in St Louis, Missouri. The owners of the Earthquakes are putting the soccer club up for sale, the team said Wednesday.
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Jun 17Failed to save articlePlease try againVolunteers pack potatoes and carrots into food boxes inside the Second Harvest of Silicon Valley warehouse in San José on June 17, 2025. Big changes proposed in the federal food aid program could add to the strain on Bay Area food banks, as part of President Donald Trump’s tax cut legislation.
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Jun 12Failed to save articlePlease try againSanta Clara County Board of Supervisors President Otto Lee speaks during an event celebrating the opening of Vermont House, a new residential treatment facility in San José for people leaving jail with mental health needs.
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Jun 12Failed to save articlePlease try againDistrict 5 San José City Councilmember Peter Ortiz speaks during a protest against ICE in South San José on June 6, 2025. (Joseph Geha/KQED)“We already know our immigrant community is scared. They’re not going to school, they’re not going to work, people are scared to go to their local corner store because they are getting picked up.
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Jun 9Failed to save articlePlease try againSouth Bay leaders, transit officials and regional boosters take part in a ceremonial groundbreaking for VTA's BART Silicon Valley Phase II project in Santa Clara in Aug. 2, 2024. VTA officials are recommending transit agency leaders find a new contractor to head up major tunneling and track work due to a dispute over cost.
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As increasing arrests by federal immigration authorities continue, stoking fears in immigrant communities, San José is allocating at least $1 million to support undocumented residents in the city. @KQEDnews https://t.co/nfLO85UZ2a

RT @GuyMarzorati: The San José City Council is now taking up controversial plans to potentially arrest unhoused people who refuse shelter.…

New: VTA officials overseeing the $12.7 billion BART extension through downtown San José are looking to cut ties with the project’s primary contractor due to a dispute over cost, a move that could cause even more delays for the backed-up project @KQEDnews https://t.co/IvtB4Ie1WN