Passenger dies after BMW driver hits pole, flees scene: San Jose police
A female passenger died after the male driver of a 2006 white BMW sedan struck a light pole and a tree before fleeing the scene, San Jose police said.
San Jose residents say no to Costco
For three years, West San Jose residents have been fighting the city over construction of a Costco in their neighborhood, especially when there are four others just minutes away.
San Jose mother-daughter daycare operators speak out after toddlers drown in pool
A mother and daughter who owned a San Jose daycare are speaking out for the first time about two toddlers drowning in their pool.
4 arrested for string of Bay Area home burglaries
San Jose police shared photos from their recent burglary sting that led to the arrest of four suspects.
Inmate at San Jose jail found dead in cell
A man was found dead in his cell at the main jail facility in San Jose on Sunday, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said.
People, dogs and puppies rescued from Guadalupe River in San Jose
Several people, dogs and puppies were rescued from the Guadalupe River in San Jose on Sunday afternoon.
Bay Area storm: Some see power restored, hundreds of thousands still in dark
Widespread rain and howling winds greeted the Bay Area as another storm rolled through Sunday after first hitting the Bay Area on Saturday, causing hundreds of thousands of PG&E customers to lose power.
San Jose man convicted of stealing thousands from construction firm
A San Jose man was convicted of stealing over $3,000 worth of items from a construction company that hired him for painting work, Monterey County prosecutors said.
Loopholes in California’s police transparency law leave public in the dark
The police transparency law, SB 1421, no matter how groundbreaking, was limited to begin with. And now, five years later, is revealing weaknesses as several agencies are finding ways to keep many of the records from the public purview.
Man flees police, dies after crashing into another police car
Fleeing from police, a man died after crashing his motorcycle into a separate police car in San Jose, authorities said.
eBay to pay $59 million to settle DOJ charges over illegal pill presses
San Jose-headquartered commerce company eBay Inc. will pay out a $59 million settlement after the Department of Justice alleged that the company didn't do enough to stop criminals from buying devices used to manufacture counterfeit drugs.
South Bay residents prepare for approaching storms
Multiple agencies advise South Bay, Santa Cruz residents to prepare for coming winter storms.
New university opening in San Jose offering business and tech degrees
California Miramar University, a private for-profit university, plans to open in San Jose.
Police seek outstanding suspects in home invasion robbery in San Jose
Police are searching for the third person suspected in a home invasion robbery in San Jose in October of last year, according to the San Jose Police Department.
Man killed in San Jose stabbing
San Jose police are investigating a stabbing that left a man dead on Sunday.
Two Bay Area-born figure skaters to receive Olympic gold medals after Russian team's doping scandal
Two Bay Area athletes will be receiving gold medals nearly two years after competing in the Beijing Olympics after team Russia was caught up in a doping scandal.
Vice President Kamala Harris touches down in San Jose, greeted by pro-Palestinian protests
Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in San Jose on Monday for a discussion supporting access to reproductive rights, and a pro-Palestinian protest has been planned ahead of her visit.
Surveillance video shows burglars stealing 30,000 Pokémon cards in San Jose
A four-year-old card show in Downtown San Jose was the victim of a burglary Wednesday. Surveillance video showed three men break into Tofu's Trading and make off with 30,000 Pokémon cards. San Jose police detectives are investigating.
Larger than life-size Norm Mineta statue now graces San Jose airport
San Jose Mineta International Airport on Thursday unveiled a new statue to honor its namesake.
Red Cross concerned over blood shortage, adds Super Bowl sweepstakes incentive
The Silicon Valley Red Cross says there's an urgent need for blood donors as supplies have dropped to critical levels.