San Jose Sports Hall of Fame inductees announced for 2023
All four inductees have been at the top of collegiate, professional, Olympic and international sports competition.
Man shot in his car by person in other vehicle: Sunnyvale police
A man is in critical condition after being shot Tuesday in Sunnyvale and the suspect remains outstanding, the Department of Public Safety said.
San Jose to pay over $3 million for police excessive force during George Floyd protests
San Jose police declared the protest unlawful, used tear gas and fired rubber bullets towards protesters. Multiple people were hit including Michael Acosta, who had to have his eye removed after the incident.
Lyft is rolling out a new feature matching women, nonbinary drivers and riders
San Francisco-based ride-hailing company Lyft has announced it’s rolling out a new feature that helps women and nonbinary drivers to be matched with women and nonbinary riders, in a move aimed at improving safety and allowing those drivers to have more control.
Oriental fruit fly quarantine in effect for parts of 2 Bay Area counties
California Department of Food and Agriculture has issued a quarantine for an invasive pest identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Oriental fruit fly for parts of Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties, officials announced Tuesday.
Ex-Santa Clara attorney claims he was fired because he wasn't 'team friendly' toward 49ers
Brian Doyle said in a lawsuit the Santa Clara City Council majority terminated him as part of a "quid pro quo" deal to make team-friendly decisions in exchange for millions in campaign support.
Historic Gilroy restaurant closes for good
The Milias, a historic Gilroy restaurant, has closed its doors for good.
Multi-faith 'Peace Picnic' held in Palo Alto to honor victims of 9/11
Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith leaders spoke of building a world around peace instead of war.
Palo Alto home burglarized 3 times in 3 years
A couple in Palo Alto says their home has been targeted by burglars three times since 2020.
3 arrested in San Jose after shooting, police chase and discarded guns
San Jose police arrested three men on attempted murder charges stemming from a shooting earlier this month, which preceded a police chase and the suspects throwing guns out the window.
Apple's big event: Consumers likely to see new iPhone, Apple Watch
Apple will hold a widely-anticipated event Tuesday, with many expecting the tech giant to unveil new devices that could soon hit the market. One of those is the iPhone 15, according to reports.
Remembering 9/11 in the Bay Area
Community members and political leaders on Monday remembered what happened on 22 years ago on Sept. 11, 2011, in somber services across the Bay Area.
Santa Clara County sheriff endorses tasers for deputies
Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies may soon be re-armed with Tasers from a controversial vendor after a decades-long hiatus.
Palo Alto home burglarized for third time in 3 years
Police in Palo Alto say a multi-million dollar home was burglarized for the third time in three years this week.
Los Altos synagogue evacuated after bomb threat, 2nd Bay Area synagogue 'swatted' in a month
A synagogue in Los Altos was evacuated after they fell victim to a bomb threat swatting hoax on Friday, according to reports.
Teachers, students feel unsafe in San Jose school district
For the first time in nearly a month, teachers and students spoke directly to leaders at the East Side Union High School District about why they don't feel safe at school.
New housing for the homeless OK'd for VTA bus yard in San Jose
After hours of discussion and public comment on Thursday, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Board voted to move forward with putting up temporary housing for the homeless.
World War II Californian veteran's remains return home
Thanks to huge advances in technology and the military creed of "leave no one behind," another California warrior, long missing in action, is missing no more.
San Jose officials consider what's next for shuttered Raging Waters theme park
San Jose city officials consider how to best use the site of the shuttered Raging Waters them park, which has closed permanently.
Committee recommends looking at alternatives to tear gas in Santa Clara County jails
A special committee that advises the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors on Thursday recommended that the sheriff should look for alternatives in convincing incarcerated people to take their medications and obey orders as they discussed the overall use of deploying tear gas in the jails.