Los Gatos 'party mom' charged with hosting parties with alcohol for teens, encouraging sex assault
Shannon Marie O’Connor, 49, was indicted by a grand jury in Santa Clara County on 63 charges including child endangerment for furnishing alcohol to minors and aiding and abetting sexual assault.
After 258 days without a working streetlight, some San Jose residents want answers
It's been more than 258 days since Creek Drive in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose has had a working streetlight.
Delta flight leaving San Jose makes emergency landing Sacramento
A plane leaving San Jose heading for Salt Lake City, Utah was forced to perform an emergency landing in Sacramento on Monday due to possible engine failure, a Delta spokesperson told KTVU.
Signs of support for slain mother, baby after police arrest teen for hit-and-run death
San Jose police on Monday said they've arrested a 15-year-old following a hit-and-run in a stolen car that killed a pregnant mother and her baby, who was delivered – and died – a day later. The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner identified the pregnant woman as April Marie Zoglauer, 21. Family and friends said she was eight months pregnant.
San Jose police arrest 15-year-old after hit-and-run kills pregnant mom, baby
San Jose police on Monday said they've arrested a 15-year-old following a hit-and-run in a stolen car that killed a pregnant mother and her baby, who was delivered – and died – a day later.
Push to rename De Anza College in Cupertino
There is a push to rename De Anza College in Cupertino.
'A Million Miles away': From farmworker to NASA astronaut
The movie is based on the real-life events of Stockton native, former farm worker and NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez.
Driver dies after car slams into center divide in Los Altos hills
At least one person is dead after a vehicle slammed into the center divider along Interstate Highway 280 in Los Altos Hills early Saturday morning, the California Highway Patrol said.
Check it out: 3 free super scary Halloween displays in the Bay Area
There are people who decorate for Halloween and then there people who take haunted houses to the next level. These three take their scares very seriously.
Check it out: 3 free super scary Halloween displays in the Bay Area
Inside one home, you will find guts and gore. In two others, you can find fiendishly, frightening sights that will surely make your hair stand on end. For many Halloween lovers, there are people who decorate for the unofficial holiday, which has roots dating back to the early American colonists, by putting out carved pumpkins and cobwebs. But there are also people who take decorating to the next level, turning their homes into haunted houses.
Suspect named in 1979 Sunnyvale cold case slaying of teen security guard
After 44 years, authorities claim to have solved the killing of an 18-year-old security guard in Sunnyvale.
San Jose Earthquakes fans rally behind team in 1st playoff game since 2020
Fans of the San Jose Earthquakes packed the house Wednesday night at the Old Wagon Saloon in San Pedro Square.
Infant dies following emergency C-section after crash involving stolen car kills pregnant mother
A hit-and-run collision in San Jose involving a stolen car killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child on Tuesday night, police said.
Food delivery driver sexually assaulted teen in San Jose motel: police
A food delivery driver is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl while delivering her order in San Jose, after allegedly forcing his way into her motel room.
49ers stadium management decline to attend council meeting about stabbing incident
Santa Clara's chief of police says Levi’s Stadium is in the top 5% of safest stadiums in the NFL.
Site of San Jose meth lab, bomb-making operation on sale for $1.5M
A six-bedroom, 6,000-square-foot San Jose home that – oh yeah, also housed a meth lab and bomb-making operation – is selling for $1.5 million.
San Jose named Bay Area's greenest, most sustainable city
There were four Bay Area cities in the top ten on this list, but it was San Jose that scored the highest when it comes to having cleaner and more sustainable living.
Return of San Jose sideshows lead to questions over city policy effectiveness
Sideshows have become a common sight and sound around the Bay Area. This weekend, they dominated several intersections in San Jose.
Fire burns abandoned San Jose buildings
An abandoned home caught fire in San Jose on Monday and the flames spread to a neighboring vacant structure.
Cursive comes back: Bill signed requires cursive to be taught in California schools
The bill, which is now law, mandates that certain courses of study such as English, and certain skill sets, like handwriting in cursive, be taught to California students between first and sixth grades. Quirk-Silva said learning such a skill can have lasting benefits."