Can Mexico and the U.S. find common ground?

Secretary of State Marco Rubio to meet with Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum at a delicate time for the bilateral relation. Rafael Fernández de Castro, director of the Center U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego gives insight of what we could expect from the high-stakes meeting.

From classroom to content - the journey of a local social media influencer

Pam Cook talks with Vince Vasquez, aka The Taste Bud, about his accidental transformation from a teacher who likes to cook and loves to eat, to a content creator and social media influencer with close to one-million followers. His advice for others thinking about getting in on the action, and his outlook about the important role he plays in helping local businesses. The entire interview is on my Dollars & Sense podcast and our Fox Local Mobile App

SJPD says 100% solve rate for homicides since 2022

The commander of the San Jose Police Homicide Unit said his team has solved every homicide case in the city since 2022. Experts said the national average for homicide case clearance is, at best, 60%.

Stanford health care workers and activists wants hospital officials to keep ICE agents out of patient areas

Stanford health care workers, students, supporters and activists want hospital officials to make changes including stopping federal agents from going into patient area. They also want patients to have access to visitation rights and legal help. This comes after a 47-year-old woman was brought to Stanford Hospital for treatment after she fainted during a confrontation with federal agents in East Palo Alto.

Lightning-sparked wildfires in 3 California counties

A series of lightning-sparked wildfires moved fast in the Sierra foothills on Tuesday, burning several homes and prompting evacuations. The TCU September Lightning Complex fire is burning in Tuolumne County. Stanislaus and Calaveras County are also seeing weather-related wildfires with nearly 10,000 acres burned and no containment.