Family-owned Los Gatos restaurant closing after 45 years
A long-time restaurant in Los Gatos announced it is closing.
First Lady Jill Biden to visit Bay Area this week
First Lady Jill Biden is set to arrive Thursday evening in the Bay Area to attend a campaign fundraiser, according to the White House.
Los Gatos residents save homes from wildfire by heeding warnings
Santa Clara County fire officials said, Wednesday, that Los Gatos homeowners that heeded their advice to create a 'defensible space' around their homes, likely saved their homes and neighborhood during a two acre May 29 wildfire.
Bus collides with multiple vehicles on Highway 17
A major crash on Highway 17 in Los Gatos on Friday caused delays for hours.
Last call for Charley's, Los Gatos bar and nightclub closes after 50 years
Charley's Los Gatos Bar & Nightclub, a beloved local spot known for its live music and dive bar feel, will close its doors in the first few days of June.
Sharks goalie first Bay Area kid to play for his hometown team
When Devin Cooley was five years old he fell in love with the position of hockey goaltender. Years later, he's become the first San Jose Sharks player who started out playing for the Junior Sharks, then the AHL Barracuda, and now with the NHL's Sharks.
Bay Area ER doctor holds event for Gaza after medical mission to region
Thursday's rainy weather didn't stop people in the South Bay from coming out to raise money for humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Los Gatos man accused of murdering wife, hiding body in Santa Cruz mountains
A Los Gatos man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife and then hiding her body in the Santa Cruz mountains, according to the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department.
Silicon Valley residents hold town hall calling on Rep. Anna Eshoo to support Gaza ceasefire
Some residents of Silicon Valley gathered at a town hall in Los Gatos to publicly call for Rep. Anna Eshoo to support a ceasefire in Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry estimates nearly 22,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war since Oct. 7.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah under cloud of war, spike in antisemitism
The Jewish celebration of Light, known as Hanukkah, begins Thursday at sunset. This holiday comes at a time when antisemitic attacks and rhetoric are at an all-time high.
Nudist resort in Los Gatos mountains on market for $32M
A nudist resort nestled in the lush mountains of Los Gatos is on the market for $32 million.
Los Gatos 'Party Mom' pleads not guilty to giving minors alcohol, encouraging teens to have sex
The Los Gatos mother accused of giving minors alcohol and encouraging them to have sex pleaded not guilty in court on Monday morning following a grand jury indictment that resulted in more than 60 counts against her last week.
Los Gatos 'party mom' charged with hosting parties with alcohol for teens, encouraging sex assault
Shannon Marie O’Connor, 49, was indicted by a grand jury in Santa Clara County on 63 charges including child endangerment for furnishing alcohol to minors and aiding and abetting sexual assault.
Man convicted of selling fentanyl-laced pills to Los Gatos High School students
A San Jose man has been convicted of selling fentanyl-laced pills to high school students.
Coroner positively IDs remains found as that of missing Saratoga teen
The Santa Clara County coroner confirmed that the human remains found near Castle Rock State Park are that of missing Saratoga teen Katherine Schneider, officials say.
Valley Water sensor recalibration leads to erroneous flood alert
Faulty Valley Water sensor leads to erroneous, automatic flood alert for Los Gatos Creek. A similar notice was issued in the North Bay.
Los Gatos Railroad continues to give train rides to generations of families
As the sun comes up and the engine heats up, Kelly Locke puts the final details in place at the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad.
Zip Trip: Health and wellness Los Gatos
KTVU’s Gasia Mikaelian chats with Linda McGrath, founder of Yoga Source, about the benefits of practicing yoga and how all ages can appreciate it.
Zip Trips: Los Gatos’ Hometown Spotlight
KTVU’s Claudine Wong shines a light on local Los Gatos legend Billy Jones, a train conductor that brought joy to the community throughout the 1900s and whose legend lives on today. In a special addition Claudine highlights other local legends like Mountain Charlie, who lost an eye to a bear, and The Boys, the first openly gay common law-married couple in the country.
Taste of the Town: Los Gatos
KTVU’s Sal Castaneda chats with residents across Los Gatos and highlights a number of local staples. In a special addition to the Taste of the Town segment, KTVU's Frank Mallicoat chats with Dan Reineke, Loma Brewing general manager.