California began in-person voting this weekend, 11% of voters have voted early
Early voting in California began October 7th by mail or ballot drop off and in-person early voting began October 26th.
Man shot to death in San Jose, police say
A man was found shot to death early Sunday in San Jose, police said.
Grateful Dead founding member and Bay Area native Phil Lesh dies
Deadheads, or fans, flocked to the Grateful Dead House in Haight Ashbury to pay their respects to the rock legend
Grateful Dead founding member Phil Lesh dies at 84
Phil Lesh, a founding member of the legendary Bay Area rock band The Grateful Dead, has died at 84, according to a social media post from his account.
Residents launch petition to recall embattled San Jose city council member Omar Torres
People in San Jose's District 3 want to recall embattled councilmember Omar Torres who has now asked for a 30-day medical leave to address his mental health. His request has not been approved.
BART to pay $7.8 million to six former employees denied religious exemption for COVID vaccine
In 2021, BART required all employees to get the COVID-19 vaccination or risk being fired.
Two robbery suspects arrested after police chase in San Jose
Police closed off nearby streets for about five hours after arresting two suspects and continued investigating inside two homes.
4 arrested in San Jose robbery-turned-homicide
Three teenagers and a 36-year-old were arrested for the homicide of a robbery victim in San Jose Tuesday.
New San Jose Costco location coming despite pushback
The San Jose City Council voted unanimously to approve plans to build a new Costco despite back push from residents.
Man held in jail due to red tape after serving lengthy prison sentence is released
Carlos Harris, the man who served a 20-year prison term, was released Tuesday night. His next chapter is one that is full of hope and optimism, but his journey wasn't easy. Five days after a ruling from a Santa Clara County judge that saw his sentence reduced by five years, Harris still sat in jail due to red tape.
San Jose councilmember Omar Torres removed from appointed positions
The San Jose City Council, unanimously along with the mayor, voted on Tuesday to remove Councilman Omar Torres from all of his council duties and assignments amid allegations of child sex crimes.
Acting San Jose police chief appointed as permanent chief
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday confirmed the appointment of acting Police Chief Paul Joseph to take over as the department's permanent chief starting next week.
Man granted release after 20-year prison term stuck in Santa Clara County custody because of red tape
The NAACP in San Jose is planning to hold a news conference on Monday to call for the immediate release of a man held in Santa Clara County Jail.
San Jose high school football coach, former semi-pro player, dies of cancer at 38
Chris Ruane’s love of football brought him to Gunderson High School four years ago.
Niners fans thrilled to watch Ricky Pearsall make his NFL debut
All eyes were on 49ers' rookie Ricky Pearsall during the much-hyped Niners vs. Chiefs Super Bowl rematch on Sunday.
San Jose mother puts up elaborate Halloween display to honor son who passed away
Mom's tradition of decorating home for Halloween continues despite her son's death from terminal illness. Now she does it to honor her son's memory and for neighbors who have come to love her displays.
Ex-coach at San Jose's Valley Christian High School charged with selling child porn
San Jose police have been investigating the case since August 2023 but turned it over to the FBI.
Pearl Harbor survivor in San Jose turns 105
The last survivor on the USS Utah during the attack on Pearl Harbor turned 105 this week.
Non-binary South Bay teacher placed on leave over gender-identity material
A Cupertino school board met for hours, Thursday, to, in part, consider how to incorporate gender identity material into the classroom for children as young as four-years-old.
Carlos Harris released from prison after sentence reduction in Santa Clara County
The family of Carlos Harris is rejoicing tonight. After 20 years behind bars for robbery and attempted murder, he is a free man tonight thanks to a Santa Clara County judge. The judge decided to make changes to a sentence he believed was too harsh by today's standards.