City Council debates Levi's Stadium concert curfew
At Wednesday's Santa Clara City Council meeting, there was a heated debate over extending the city's curfew for weeknight concerts at Levi's Stadium.
Santa Clara-49ers willing to work out Levi's Stadium differences
Santa Clara and the 49ers are involved in an ongoing feud, but now it seems they may be willing to work out their financial differences over Levi's Stadium.
Santa Clara-49ers want to work out Levi's Stadium differences
After a costly audit, Santa Clara and the 49ers say they're ready to work out their financial differences.
Another suspect arrested in connection to 88-YO 'Miss Flo's' murder
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday the arrest of a fourth suspect in connection to the brutal murder of a beloved San Jose woman. 19-year-old Johnny Brown is accused of killing 88-year-old Flovais Douglas known as 'Miss Flo' at her home back in September of 2016.
Teen driver critically injured in South Bay shooting
A South Bay neighborhood left with bullet holes after a shooter opens fire, striking two cars before critically injuring a teenage boy. The shooting happened at Brookdale and Bing Drives in Santa Clara. Police say the boy is in grave condition.
Sold out U2 concert goes past Santa Clara curfew
One of the world's most popular bands performed at Levi’s Stadium Wednesday night. Some 50,000 fans attended the sold-out U2 concert. City leaders aren’t too pleased with how the event was handled.
Santa Clara County moves forward with jail reform plans per panel recommendations
Santa Clara County is moving forward with more plans for jail reform, consolidating more then 600 recommendations into a summarized 80 suggestions across a dozen different topics.
3 sheriffs' deputies on trial for beating death of mentally-ill inmate
A trial for three Santa Clara County sheriffs' deputies is underway for the men accused of the 2015 beating death of a mentally-ill inmate.
Police chiefs to Uncle Sam: ‘You’re on your own’
Police Chiefs from Santa Clara County assembled today and spoke in one voice, saying Uncle Sam is on his own when it comes to the undocumented.
Santa Clara Police fatally shoot suspect said to be acting 'erratically'
A man in his 20s, said to be acting erratically, was shot dead by Santa Clara police on Thursday after a family member called to report him. Police said they had no other choice but to shoot.
Foam covers Santa Clara street
Crews were trying to limit a mystery foam that was spreading on a Santa Clara street. Ann Rubin reports.
Firefighter injured in Loma Fire, 8 homes destroyed
Cal Fire announced Thursday evening that the Loma Fire grew to 4,147 acres. Containment is now at 34-percent, with hopes of full containment by Monday. T
Great America closes virtual reality ride after claims of insensitivity
A virtual reality experience at California’s Great America has been pulled from its park following concerns that the attraction was harmful to people who suffer from mental illness.
Santa Clara Co. firefighters help fight Clayton Fire
Strike teams from across the Bay Area are in Lake County to help fight the Clayton Fire, including 44 firefighters from Santa Clara County. More fire personnel are on standby to leave at a moment's notice.
Nearly 300 cameras installed at Santa Clara County Main Jail helps solve 3 recent cases
Nearly 300 security cameras installed at the Santa Clara County Main Jail in San Jose have helped solve three recent cases, but is only a temporary solution until a more "robust" system will be put in place.
Letter by retired judges addresses efforts to remove judge for sentence on ex-Stanford swimmer
A letter released today by a group of retired Santa Clara County Superior Court judges speaks out against efforts to remove a current judge over his sentence for an ex-Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault last month.