Unhoused health fair offers hope, help for those seeking a new start in life
Hundreds of unhoused and unsheltered South Bay residents attend ninth annual, free, health fair at San Jose City Hall.
4-month-old baby dies at Sunnyvale daycare
Police are investigating the death of a 4-month-old baby at a daycare facility in Sunnyvale on Wednesday, authorities said.
Vallco developer proposing major downsizing of Cupertino project
A Silicon Valley developer is scaling back its plans for a massive and controversial development of offices, housing, retail, dining and park spaces on the site of the former Vallco Mall in Cupertino.
2 more candidates enter the race for Eshoo's District 16 seat
Eshoo’s term ends in 2025. Two candidates will compete in a runoff in March of next year.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah under cloud of war, spike in antisemitism
The Jewish celebration of Light, known as Hanukkah, begins Thursday at sunset. This holiday comes at a time when antisemitic attacks and rhetoric are at an all-time high.
Pilotless plane flies over San Jose
A Mountain View company announced this week that it was able to fly a small cargo plane with no one on board.
San Jose Earthquakes plan practice facility, public fields at county fairgrounds
At the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, the San Jose Earthquakes are building a massive new training facility complete with medical facilities, locker rooms, a theater and a dining hall.
Santa Clara County allocates $47.4 million for new affordable housing projects
Santa Clara County says so far, it’s allocated $648 million of Measure A funds, creating 4,749 units.
It's official: Evan Low is running for Silicon Valley congressional seat
Silicon Valley Assemblymember Evan Low is running for Congress, hoping to succeed longtime Rep. Anna Eshoo in a crowded field of competitors.
New cemetery proposal in San Jose's Coyote Valley could harm wildlife, environmentalists say
Environmentalists are urging San Jose leaders to reconsider plans for a new cemetery in Coyote Valley, claiming it will harm large swaths of natural habitats.
Woman run over in Walmart parking lot, dies
A woman was killed after being run over by a Walmart employee in the store parking lot, Mountain View police said.
Woman found dead in San Jose home
San Jose police say they are investigating a homicide after a woman was found dead inside a home with clear signs of physical trauma.
Woman arrested for multiple robberies of occupied homes in Palo Alto
A woman has been arrested for burglarizing two occupied homes in Palo Alto.
Former SJ mayor becomes 2nd person to file papers for 16th Dist. congressional seat
Former SJ mayor Sam Liccardo files papers to run for Dist. 16 congressional seat; says final decision to come next week.
Demonstrators pressure congressional reps over continued aid to Israel
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators target offices of three congressional representatives, calling for conditions attached to military aid in Israel's ongoing war with Hamas.
Video: Man arrested after road rage incident injures dog in San Jose
A man has been arrested in connection to a road rage incident that left a dog needing emergency medical care, according to the San Jose Police Department.
City of Santa Clara recognizes youth football team heading to 2nd national tournament
For the 2nd year in a row, the Santa Clara Wildcats 12 U will be playing for the championship against teams from across the country.
San Jose creeks see explosion in spawning salmon population
This year is shaping up to be significant for the salmon population, as large numbers of fish migrate through Bay Area creeks for spawning.
Donations, South Bay non-profit volunteers highlight 'Giving Tuesday'
Million dollar donations to non-profits, volunteerism, highlight global phenomenon known as "Giving Tuesday."
Giving Tuesday: San Jose school district launches fundraiser for homeless students
This year the district has identified about 900 unhoused students and expects that number to grow to 1500 students by the end of the school year.