Vietnamese restaurant in Sunnyvale vandalized, disturbing note left
The owners of a Vietnamese family-owned restaurant in Sunnyvale are speaking out after their place was vandalized and a disturbing note containing a racial slur was left inside.
Suspect shoots himself in foot while struggling with Sunnyvale police
A suspect struggling while officers tried to handcuff him early Sunday at a Motel 6 in Sunnyvale managed to fire off a handgun, shooting himself in the foot, authorities said.
San Jose man arrested for machete attack at former Sunnyvale workplace
A 22-year-old man was arrested Monday for allegedly attacking someone with a machete at his former workplace in Sunnyvale.
Investigators in Sunnyvale seek public's help in fatal stabbing of father of 2 at Baylands Park
The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety on Monday again called on the public for its help in locating the suspect who fatally stabbed a business owner and father of two back in August.
Sunnyvale man allegedly confesses to murdering wife, daughter
Leonid Solomonovich Yamburg, 51, allegedly told a clerk at the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety on Wednesday that he committed the crime.
Sunnyvale authorities arrest 5 for EDD fraud, potentially thousands of people victimized
Henry Lee reports about this $1 million dollar loss to the State of California.
Gift card, food distribution series kicks off in Sunnyvale
Wednesday was the first of three holiday drive-thru distributions happening this month.
Chilling video shows daytime robbery of woman pushing stroller in Sunnyvale
Chilling video shows two women, one pushing a stroller with a young child inside, as they walk down Quail Avenue on Wednesday morning.
Sunnyvale police seeking identity of suspect in killing of father, business owner
Sunnyvale police are asking for help identifying a man who's a suspect in the slaying in August of father and business owner Anthony Juarez, police said Thursday.
Sunnyvale company's COVID test awarded fast track approval
Wednesday, the production wheels were rolling at pharmaceutical company Cepheid. This, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration awarded fast-track approval for the first test to detect the COVID-19 virus, and three other viruses.
COVID-19 clusters reported at four South Bay Costco locations
Santa Clara County health officials said Thursday they are investigating an outbreak at the Costco warehouse located at 150 Lawrence Station Road.
Sunnyvale's Department of Public Safety is more than a police department
Chief Phan Ngo explains the duties of the department.
Local company creates 4-in-1 COVID-19 and influenza test
Cepheid Chief Medical and Technology Officer Dr. Dave Persing explains what the Sunnyvale-based healthcare company has developed in the battle against coronavirus.
Sunnyvale biotech company president accused of securities fraud in COVID-19 test promotion
The U.S. Department of Justice said its criminal complaint against Arrayit Corp. President Mark Schena is the nation's first securities fraud prosecution related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Newsom, Mayor Liccardo tour Sunnyvale company refurbishing ventilators
Newsom said California currently has a little over 4,200 ventilators, but more than a thousand of them don’t work.
Bloom Energy in Sunnyvale assisting California with critical ventilator refurbishments
Leigh Martinez reports from Oakland.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, Mayor Sam Liccardo speak at Bloom Energy in Sunnyvalek
The Governor and the Mayor spoke to the media on Saturday, March 28, 2020. Bloom Energy is refurbishing ventilators for the State of California.
Silicon Valley donation program picks up medical supplies from your front porch
Members of the community are stepping up by donating much needed medical supplies to first responders. And now a new program in Santa Clara County aims to help by picking them up from your porch.
Man who received CPR from Sunnyvale DPS and died tests negative for COVID-19
Authorities confirmed Friday night that the man who received CPR from Sunnyvale first responders, and who later died, did not test positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Sunnyvale officers perform CPR on 72-year-old patient who died after possible exposure to coronavirus
Five Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety officers who performed CPR on a 72-year-old man, who later died during an emergency call on Thursday, are not being tested for the coronavirus (COVID-19), officials said.