California gymnasts in anguish years after suffering abuse by college coach

KTVU spoke with 13 former SJSU gymnasts who all echoed the same message – they were abused by their coach and then failed by the very system put in place to protect them.

Emotional game for SJ Spartans after loss of running back Camdan McWright

Teammates wanted a way to have Camdan McWright’s memory with them for this game. They wore T-shirts with his picture on the front and his No. 6 on the back.

Camdan McWright's parents talk about last moments with son

The parents of Camdan McWright, the San Jose State football player who was killed in a collision with a school bus last week, spoke about the last moments with their son during a press conference Monday.

Rival school honors fallen San Jose State football player with moment of silence

A San Jose State University freshman football player, who was killed just hours before he was set to travel with the team for a game, was honored by New Mexico State University during its homecoming weekend even though the football game was postponed.

San Jose State football players, students gather for vigil after freshman is hit and killed by bus

Dozens of students and coaches marched from the San Jose State campus to a vigil at 10th and Reed streets Friday evening, to light candles and share memories of 18-year-old freshman Camdan McWright. 

South San Jose man's dog suffers meth poisoning

A warning for residents in South San Jose, following a rash of drug poisonings affecting pets.

State Senate bill increasing wages raises concern from Cal State University system

The California legislature recently approved Senate Bill 410, requiring Cal State University or CSU to implement a nine-step, merit-based salary system for its non-faculty staff employees.

Pilot program launches for transit pass compatible with all Bay Area transit agencies

A two-year pilot project launched this week that will examine the viability of a transit pass that is compatible with every public transit agency in the nine-county Bay Area.

San Jose State will offer abortion pills by January 1st 2023

A UCSF study estimates that 1,038 UC and Cal State students get an abortion each month. At San Jose State, they say at least 13 to 20 women a month will access abortion pills.

San Jose police release new photos from taqueria shooting involving officers

San Jose police say newly-released photos depict what they encountered when they arrived at a taqueria and shot a man who was armed with a gun.

San Jose State university ex-trainer charged with sexual assault

Scott Shaw, 54, is accused of touching the breasts and buttocks of four students who played on university athletics teams “without their consent and without a legitimate purpose” between 2017 and 2020, the DOJ said in a statement.

Oil prices, Silicon Valley business, jeopardized by Russian and Ukrainian conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin raised the stakes for a Russian invasion of Ukraine Monday, causing a ripple effect on the global economy, and heightening anxiety for both Russian and Ukrainian residents across the Bay Area.

SJSU settles sex abuse cover-up lawsuit for $560K with fired whistleblower, attorney says

The attorney for a whistleblower in a sex abuse coverup at San Jose State University announced Tuesday that the university had agreed to a $560,000 settlement of a civil lawsuit filed against the school and its former athletic director, Marie Tuite.