Driver charged with murder of San Jose officer; partner released from hospital
The Santa Clara County District Attorney this week charged a driver with the death of a San Jose community service officer, while his partner was released from the hospital after the weekend tragedy.
Sean M. Walsh: Santa Clara foundation holds 10th K-9 fundraiser to honor fallen soldier
A foundation created to honor the memory of a fallen soldier will have its 10th annual fundraiser for K-9s this weekend.
California lawmaker pushes bypassing permits to tackle homelessness
Leaders across the state of California are showing support for a bill meant to enhance building interim housing.
Puerto Rican artist Young Miko sees sold-out crowd in San Jose
Latin trap and reggaeton artist Young Miko captivated fans during her Bay Area tour stop.
Thief hits all 130 mailboxes at Santa Clara complex
Thieves have been using stolen master keys from the U.S. Postal Service to steal mail from apartment complexes, a crime that is becoming alarmingly common.
11-year-old San Jose boy killed while riding scooter
A 12-year-old boy was killed while riding his scooter in San Jose late Tuesday afternoon, police said.
Boy on scooter killed by driver in San Jose crash
Police in San Jose are at the scene of a fatal crash where the driver of a vehicle killed a boy on a scooter, officials say.
Santana Row is charging for parking
It will now cost you a few bucks to spend the day at a San Jose mall; starting on Tuesday, parking garages at Santana Row will begin to charge.
San Jose police release new details in on-duty death of Community Service Officer
San Jose Police on Monday provided new details about a suspected drunk driving accident that killed a beloved Community Service Officer. The officer – called a CSO -- was providing traffic control for an unrelated accident when he was hit and killed Saturday night. A second CSO was also seriously injured.
Friend remembers member of San Jose 'police family' killed on the job
The flags are at half-staff outside San Jose police headquarters as officers pay tribute to their fallen brother in blue.
SJPD community service officer killed while on duty
The San Jose Police Department is in mourning after a community service officer was killed and another severely injured after a suspected DUI driver crashed into them while they were on traffic control.
Fire destroys home, knocks out power, and injures juvenile in San Jose
Firefighters are battling a fire at a residential building in San Jose, according to officials.
VTA to receive $5.1B for BART extension through South Bay
VTA announced it's receiving more than $5 billion in federal funding to complete the BART extension through Santa Clara County.
Homeless man accused of killing another homeless man in Palo Alto parking garage
An unhoused Palo Alto resident is facing a homicide charge over the death of a fellow homeless man in a parking garage.
Mail thief targeting US Postal boxes in Los Altos
Police in Los Altos put out a warning this week about a suspected mail thief who has been targeting people's financial information in the city. According to police, the brazen thief has been targeting mailboxes right outside of the city's post office on Miramonte Avenue.
Info sought about man who allegedly exposed, touched himself at public library
Police are asking for the public's help to find more possible victims in an indecent exposure incident at a Mountain View library.
Sunnyvale shelter offers tour as some residents still under quarantine with scabies
A half-dozen residents of the North County Shelter, operated by the Bill Wilson Center, Thursday, continued to be in quarantine at a South Bay motel. This, as Bill Wilson Center executives opened the 6.500-square-foot facility to the media for tours, and a look at cleaning protocols.
Intel to layoff roughly 15,000 workers amid revenue slump
Intel Corp. sent a memo to employees on Thursday announcing that the company would be cutting nearly15,000 jobs.
SJ flea market vendors look for early signals of new location
Vendors and their allies are pushing San Jose city leaders to finalize plans for a new site for the Berryessa Flea Market. They said on Wednesday that waiting to the last minute could cause an economic catastrophe for the 450 microbusinesses which rely on the four-day a week flea market.
San Jose woman sentenced for importing infested fruit
A woman from San Jose was sentenced this week to three months in jail for illegally importing infested fruit from Vietnam.