County Board of Education files suit against former superintendent
The Santa Clara County Board of Education filed a lawsuit Dec. 11 against former County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charles Weis to recover proceeds the board loaned him for a condo in San Jose.  During his four years of service, Weis was provided with a $915,000 housing loan as part of his employment contract. According to various reports, he used $890,000 of that to secure a condo in downtown San Jose about five miles away from the district office. After retiring June 30, Weis noted that he wished to turn the condo – which has dropped significantly in value since it was purchased in 2008 – over to the County Board of Education.Weis, however, did not pursue any other steps to properly transfer the property or repay his housing loan to the board, according to a press release by the Santa Clara County Board of Education. Despite efforts by the board to come to an agreement on how to handle the property, Weis has not cemented a plan for resolving the debt on his condo, according to the press release. The County Board of Education chose to pursue legal action against Weis to establish title of the condo property and recover the remaining funds from the loan. The suit is for $952,409.69.Â
City Hall, Public Employees Inch Toward Agreement
The current four-year contract expired at the end of June
Gavilan Softball: Orona finds perfect fit at Missouri Valley
GILROY—When searching for a place to continue her education, it looked as if Priscilla Orona would have to choose between her major—nursing—and playing softball. But after a lot of research and deliberation she found a way to do both.
Guava fruit flies should not affect South County growers, ag commissioner says
An immediate emergency eradication program initiated Wednesday, after three male guava fruit flies were found in traps in San Jose's Mayfair neighborhood two weeks ago.
OK, OK, so NASCAR’s got its good side
It's been a wild week. I'm currently getting moved into town so right now, my world consists of cardboard boxes and the stairs I have to climb to get them into my new bedroom. Hopefully, this column will be a little more coherent next week when I'm all settled in and have a bit more time to work on it.
Fatal drunken driving case delayed until June
On Monday, the trial for James Francis Lee who is charged with driving under the influence and manslaughter in the death of a 4-year-old boy was delayed again - now until June 25.















