Historic San Jose building to be moved, remodeled and sold as affordable housing
A historic old San Jose apartment building is moving down the street after spending its first 110 years or so near the corner of South First and East Reed streets.
Supporting Asian-owned businesses in a time of need
One way people are showing support for the Asian American community is by backing Asian American owned businesses in the Bay Area.
San Jose police investigating separate shooting and stabbing incidents
San Jose police are investigating a shooting and a stabbing Saturday night, each of which resulted in one victim with life-threatening injuries being transported to local hospitals.
San Jose police arrest suspect in early morning hit-and-run that killed one person
A driver suspected of rear-ending a pickup truck and killing its driver in a hit-and-run crash early Saturday in South San Jose was later arrested by police.
'Breeze of Innovation' wins design contest for Silicon Valley landmark
A winner has been chosen in a competition begun years ago to create a world-class landmark for Silicon Valley. The 200-foot tall, self-powering structure is called "Breeze of Innovation."
Man suspected in multiple Bay Area Subway sandwich shop robberies arrested
Officers with the U.S. Marshals arrested a man Wednesday wanted in connection to 13 armed robberies of Subway sandwich shops around the Bay Area.
San Jose City Council votes to resume sweeping homeless encampments
The San Jose City Council voted this week to immediately resume pre-pandemic homeless encampment management and abatement procedures, as well as explore the idea of sanctioned encampments.
San Jose police investigating fatal shooting, city's 10th homicide of the year
San Jose police are investigating a homicide Tuesday evening following a fatal shooting on the city's east side.
Community patrols to hit the streets of San Jose’s Japantown
Richard Saito is a member of the Japantown Community Congress and runs Japantown Prepared, a volunteer group primarily aimed at helping during natural disasters. He says the group is also concerned about crime.
San Jose issue citations, impound cars after illegal sideshow
Police issued 15 citations for various violations including the spectating ordinance.
Man arrested after carjacking San Jose victim at knifepoint, assaulting elderly woman
A suspect was arrested after what San Jose police described as a "violent crime spree" that started Friday morning with a carjacking at knifepoint and ended with an assault on an elderly Filipino woman.
New San Jose police chief has strong ties with minority community groups
The City of San Jose has a new police chief. Anthony Mata is a 25-year veteran who previously served as deputy chief. Mata is a father of three and a Chicago native.
Fremont ranks No.1 happiest city in America in new survey
Fremont has received the distinction as the happiest city in America in a new survey that looked at key indicators of happiness, ranging from the depression rate to the income-growth rate to how much leisure time spent on a daily basis.
South Bay rally held to call attention to hate crimes against Asian American community
A contingent of South Bay leaders from government, law enforcement and business turned out Saturday afternoon to rally against hate.
Man charged with hate crime in alleged sexual assault at San Jose Caltrain station
The victim named Tiffany, a 26-year-old medical worker from San Jose, said she was tossed around and dragged as the suspect shouted expletives calling her out for being Asian.
Man facing hate crime charges for assault on woman of Asian descent
Henry Lee reports on Friday's court hearing.
New surveillance video of suspect car involved in San Jose homicide
On Thursday, San Jose police released new surveillance video of the car driven by the people who allegedly killed a 55-year-old father who police identified as Thu Nguyen. It happened as the victim confronted the suspects tampering with his car.
NAACP, demonstrators sue City of San Jose for police use of excessive force during George Floyd protests
Two civil rights organizations and demonstrators, including a man who lost his right eye, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the city of San Jose for using excessive force against George Floyd protesters.
San Jose considers cracking down on illegal sideshow promoters
Spectators are fined up to $1,000. Those behind this latest push want consequences to be tougher on promoters.
San Jose Asian victim of possible hate crime speaks out
The attempted sexual assault of an Asian woman at San Jose's Diridon station is being investigated as a possible hate crime.




















