Redevelopment threatens to replace locally-owned taqueria with Chick-fil-A
After 20 years in business, a beloved San Jose eatery may soon be forced to close its doors.
Bay Area marches show support for Jewish and Palestinian communities
Supporters gathered in the South Bay and East Bay for separate solidarity marches - one supporting the Jewish community amid rising antisemitism, the other calling for an end to the war in Gaza.
Man killed in San Jose, 11th homicide of year
Authorities are investigating a shooting that killed a man Friday night in San Jose.
Newsom pushes back against potential federal cuts to California public universities
Newsom is threatening to withhold federal tax dollars if the federal cuts go through.
Dozens storm South Bay ICE office in defense of community migrants
Dozens of South Bay community members and migrant rights supporters marched and then rallied at an ICE office in South San Jose, demanding the office be closed permanently.
Officials searching for large South American lizard in Santa Clara County park
A large Argentine black and white tegu was spotted by hikers in Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County.
Identity sought of hospitalized man found near train tracks
The Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SVCMC) is asking for help in identifying a patient.
2 suspects arrested after accused of running brothel in San Jose
San Jose police have arrested two suspects accused of operating a brothel operation, according to a release on Wednesday.
SJPD catches man wanted for 2 sex assaults on popular trail
San Jose police on Thursday evening announced via social media the arrest of a man wanted in connection with two sexual assaults along the Los Gatos Creek Trail.
San Jose approves $620K in settlements of George Floyd protest injuries
The city of San Jose has approved nearly $1 million in settlements for people injured during the 2020 George Floyd protests.
ICE arrests in San Jose for those with final deportation orders
Federal officials said those arrested during recent immigration enforcement operations in San Jose had deportation orders issued by an immigration judge.
Police searching for alleged Los Gatos Creek Trail assaulter
San Jose police on Wednesday were searching for a man who reportedly sexually assaulted two hikers along Los Gatos Creek Trail.
San Jose casino worker accused of stealing gaming chips, husband allegedly cashed them in
A San Jose couple has been arrested for allegedly running a casino chip embezzlement scheme, according to police.
Wild CHP chase from East Bay to Milpitas ends in freeway arrest
A 17-mile pursuit across the Tri-Valley and South Bay ended in a freeway arrest Tuesday afternoon, much of which was caught on camera by SkyFox overhead.
VTA union members approve 4-year contract
Union members on Tuesday night approved a labor contract with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
Family of killed Sunnyvale man says he was protecting his girlfriend
The family of a man killed in Sunnyvale last week said he was protecting his girlfriend from her estranged and violent husband.
ICE operation in San Jose confirmed by police
The San Jose Police Department has confirmed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out an operation in the area of Snell Avenue and Blossom Hill Road early Tuesday afternoon.
Cal Fire crews light prescribed burn in San Jose
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) set Calero County Park on fire on Tuesday.
Sunnyvale homicide suspect on the run
Authorities in Sunnyvale are searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting.
16-year-old stabbed San Jose teacher to death in 1978, carried knife that read 'Teacher dear:' DA
Nearly 50 years after a young teacher was found stabbed to death in a San Jose high school hallway, South Bay authorities on Monday officially identified her killer as a 16-year-old who took his own life and had confessed to a relative and had been seen carrying a knife that had the words: "Teacher dear."