Woman tells Palo Alto police she was sexually battered while walking along sidewalk
Palo Alto police are investigating a sexual battery case where a woman says an unknown suspect groped her as she was walking Wednesday night.
Neighbors on edge after stabbing at East San Jose park
Fewer people visited an East San Jose park on Thursday following a recent violent and unprovoked attack.
2 San Jose students get perfect score on AP calculus exam
Ritwin Narra and Kaylee Nguyen of Silver Creek High School in San Jose both got perfect scores on their AP calculus exams. Only 16 students out 136,000 who took the exam worldwide were able to pull off this rare feat this year,
VTA says BART service into San Jose is another 10 years away
BART was expected to arrive in San Jose and Santa Clara in 2026, but now officials say rising labor and construction costs will delay the project 10 years.
Undocumented immigrants dropped off in San Jose now being cared for by nonprofits
More than two-dozen migrants seeking asylum in the United States were dropped off in the South Bay over the weekend. Now some of them are being cared for by multiple Bay Area nonprofits.
Inspectors cited San Jose day care 6 times before double-drowning in pool
Happy Happy Home Daycare in San Jose has been cited six times in less than three years, state records show. Inspectors raised questions about the backyard pool long before two girls died Monday.
Gilroy man charged for alleged grisly killing, dismemberment of girlfriend
A 31-year-old man is accused of killing and dismembering his girlfriend before burning her body because she told Gilroy police that he had raped and assaulted her, authorities said.
Kaiser Permanente employees begin largest healthcare strike in U.S. history
More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente employees are expected to be out on the picket line Wednesday morning after they couldn’t come to an agreement with management on a new contract.
Downtown San Jose showing signs of a rebound post-pandemic
Visit San Jose says they just welcomed 11,000 people downtown this past weekend for the Rock and Roll Half-Marathon, and they’re set to host 160 more events in 2023.
2 girls identified in San Jose double-drowning
The circumstances leading up to a double-drowning in a backyard pool at a San Jose residential daycare have yet to be explained, San Jose police said Tuesday as the family linked to the facility declined comment when approached by KTVU. "Don't film me! Why are you here?" said a man as he walked into the home on Fleetwood Drive.
2 girls identified in San Jose double-drowning
The circumstances leading up to a double-drowning in a backyard pool at a San Jose residential daycare have yet to be explained, San Jose police said Tuesday as the family linked to the facility declined comment when approached by KTVU. "Don't film me! Why are you here?" said a man as he walked into the home on Fleetwood Drive.
2 kids drown in San Jose pool at residential day care
Two children drowned and a third was hospitalized after falling into a pool at a San Jose day care center based in a home on Monday morning, police said.
Longtime Safeway store closing in Santa Clara
A longtime Safeway store will soon close in Santa Clara.
Bay Area office vacancy rates surge to 30%
San Francisco is seeing a staggering 30 million square feet of empty office space.
San Jose mayor seeks 'crisis declaration' due to number of unhoused residents
City officials said a crisis declaration would streamline current policies and procedures to shorten the time it takes to build interim housing or safe parking and sleeping sites, from years to months.
San Jose pays $400k to former police officer who alleged widespread harassment
The city of San Jose recently approved a $400,000 settlement for a former San Jose police officer who says he was harassed for being Muslim. The former officer says he was subjected to jokes and teasing about September 11, and being a member of ISIS. After years on the force, his attorney says he’d had enough, left the department, and then filed a lawsuit.
San Jose State honors former student, current ESPN reporter Marc Spears
A local San Jose sports journalist who won national praise for his impactful writing on race was honored Saturday by his South Bay alma mater.
Lowrider culture is an important piece of Mexican American tradition
Last year, Ricardo Cortez created the 408 Art Lowrider workshop for teens as a Creative Ambassador for the City of San Jose.
Stolen truck driver slams into San Jose bakery, suspect steals lottery tickets
The driver of a silver pickup truck intentionally slammed into Queen Bakery in San Jose early Thursday, and the suspect made off with lottery tickets, according to police and the shop owner.
Suspect allegedly poisoned his elderly mother with fentanyl
A 40-year-old man is suspected of fatally poisoning his elderly mother with fentanyl earlier this year at a home in East San Jose, police said Thursday.