San Jose police make gun-related arrests at sideshows
San Jose police said officers broke up two separate sideshows overnight.
San Jose mayor gives 1st State of the City address
Mahan talked about key issues like making San Jose safer, mental health and tackling homelessness.
Motor home stolen in Palo Alto, police investigating
Palo Alto police are investigating a carjacking after a man in his 60s unsuccessfully tried to fight off the thief early Friday morning, the Palo Alto Police Department said in a press release.
Highway 87 closed all weekend in San Jose for repaving
Highway 87 in San Jose closed Friday between Interstate 280 and Highway 85 to conduct major repairs.
Friends ID Sunnyvale woman gunned down; police still search for motive
Friends mourn San Jose woman gunned down in Sunnyvale. Police continue search for motive
San Jose dad charged in overdose death of 3-month-old daughter
A San Jose father is being charged for the death of his baby girl after she died from an opioid overdose.
Pair arrested in series of San Jose robberies
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a string of robberies in San Jose, according to police.
Artists' viral 'Kidnapped in Israel' poster project pops up around Bay Area
Two Israeli artists from New York have started a project that has garnered worldwide attention.
Shooter ID'd in Sunnyvale murder-suicide that killed woman, wounded another
Officials have identified the shooter who killed a woman and wounded another in Sunnyvale before later turning the gun on himself.
Judge sentences Silicon Valley CEO to 8 years in COVID-19, allergy test fraud case
Mark Schena, 60, was convicted last year of paying bribes to doctors and defrauding the government after his company billed Medicare $77 million for fraudulent COVID-19 and allergy tests, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Sheriff arrests suspected Stanford shooter, armed robber
A man suspected of shooting a woman on the Stanford University campus and an attempted robbery of a Trader Joe's has been taken into custody, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday.
San Jose City Council approves deal that will convert hotel rooms into student housing
SJSU Cares says 11% of students reported experiencing homelessness at some point in 2020.
More details emerge about toddlers who drowned at San Jose day care
More details are being revealed about the two toddlers who tragically drowned at a San Jose day care earlier this month.
Some 1st time DUI offenders in San Jose can avoid jail thanks to pilot program
Officers will decide case-by-case to either take the first-time offender to jail or arrest them with a criminal citation and allow them to sober up.
FBI and security leaders from 5 countries hold historic tech meeting in Palo Alto
The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Christopher Wray, was in Palo Alto on Tuesday, meeting with heads of intelligence agencies from Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
18-year-old arrested in San Jose armed home invasion robbery
An 18-year-old was arrested in connection with an armed home invasion robbery in San Jose, during which he allegedly pistol-whipped a resident, police said.
Speed cameras coming to Bay Area, privacy advocates skeptical
Speed cameras will be up and running in Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco starting next year. Supporters say cameras will help reduce the number of people who die in accidents due to speeding, but critics have privacy concerns and say the cameras could target low-income communities.
Woman killed, other wounded by Sunnyvale shooter, police say
One woman was killed and another wounded by a shooter in Sunnyvale who took his own life later on Monday, police said.
LinkedIn announces new layoffs in second round of cuts this year
Employment-focused social networking site LinkedIn on Monday announced it will cut 668 jobs, affecting roughly 3% of its global workforce.
Thousands rally in San Jose in support of Palestinians as humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens
The 2.3 million people living in Gaza are struggling to evacuate, and access to food, water, and safety is decreasing by the day.