Family alleges E. coli from Los Gatos care facility killed their father
A South Bay family says tainted food at a care facility killed their beloved patriarch, just days into a weeks-long stay at a nursing home. A lawsuit has been filed with hopes of getting justice.
San Jose mayor touts program that leads unhoused to work, training and housing
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan touted a year-old program to help get unhoused residents jobs, housing.
San Jose firefighters disciplined for 2022 strip club incident
San Jose Fire Department said its firefighters involved in driving a scantily clad woman outside of a strip club are being disciplined.
Underground casino operation busted by San Jose police
Police say they’ve arrested the alleged mastermind behind an underground casino operation in San Jose. Several suspects were arrested, and police say they found dozens of gambling machines, drugs and weapons at the locations.
East San Jose will get new VTA light rail connection to BART
Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority says it will construct a light rail extension to connect the Alum Rock Light Rail Station to the Eastridge Transit Center.
Suspected hit-and-run leaves 1 in critical condition
San Jose police are investigating an alleged hit-and-run collision that left one person with life-threatening injuries at about midnight Sunday morning near Berryessa Road and Piedmont Road.
San Jose firefighters help rescued baby deer
Firefighters in San Jose helped rescue a fawn on Saturday.
Student allegedly found with loaded gun at San Jose middle school
San Jose police arrested a middle school student who allegedly brought a loaded gun to school on Friday, the department said.
Controversial San Jose Fallon statue is heading to storage
The removal of the Thomas Fallon statue costs about $450,000 including barricades, shutting down a lane of traffic, jackhammering the foundation, lifting the statue with a crane, building two stabilizing steel transportable foundations with crates, transporting it to storage, cleanup and demolition.
Youth math tutor arrested for alleged possession of child sex abuse material
The director of a math tutoring center in South San Jose has been arrested on suspicion of possessing and distributing materials showing the sexual abuse of children, police said Thursday.
Multiple robbery suspects arrested for anti-AAPI thefts in San Jose
Multiple people have been arrested for alleged robberies targeting members of the AAPI community in San Jose, police said.
Man killed in San Jose shooting
San Jose police say a man was shot and killed on Blossom River Drive just after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The street is located near the Westfield Oakridge Mall. They don’t have a suspect and are looking for the public’s help to try and solve this case.
Controversial Thomas Fallon statue taken down in San Jose
Crews in San Jose on Tuesday began taking down the controversial statue of Thomas Fallon.
Pedestrian hurt in San Jose crash
San Jose police are investigating a crash involving two cars that sent a pedestrian to the hospital on Monday.
David’s Bridal files for bankruptcy, for the second time in five years
David’s Bridal has filed for bankruptcy protection, the second time for the chain in the past five years.
Sideshows break out in San Jose; police issue citations
San Jose police broke up sideshows and wrote citations over the weekend.
Pedestrian in San Jose hit-and-run dies weeks after crash
The San Jose Police Department is investigating a hit-and-run that killed a man weeks after he was struck while crossing the street.
Popular South Bay park, closed in December due to storm damage, reopens
One of the South Bay’s favorite parks is welcoming back outdoor enthusiasts Saturday after being shut down for months following severe weather and storm damage. A line of cyclists and hikers waited outside the gates of Alum Rock Park in San Jose until the park opened at 8 A.M.
San Jose Fire responds to apartment explosion
The San Jose Fire Department responded to an explosion in a six-unit apartment complex near Leigh Ave. and Stokes Street, Friday morning.
San Jose's Calvary church ordered to pay $1.2 million in fines for violating health orders during COVID
A Superior Court of California judge in Santa Clara County ruled that Calvary Chapel San Jose must pay $1.2 million in fines, including interest, for violating public health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.