San Jose holds vigil, celebration for Derek Chauvin conviction

Two events were held in San Jose after the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial came down. Both events remembered not just George Floyd’s life but other lives lost within the community at the hands of police officers.

San Jose city leaders propose $10,000 illegal dumping fine

City leaders in San Jose are considering cracking down on illegal dumping with a steep automatic $10,000 fine. It is quadruple the amount of the current fine.

San Jose Sikhs hold vigil for Indianapolis shooting victims

There was a big showing of support Sunday night from members of the Sikh community in the South Bay. Members remembered the lives lost in the shooting rampage at the FedEx facility in Indianapolis.

San Jose State says ex-trainer improperly touched athletes

In a letter to students, staff and faculty, President Mary Papazian apologized Thursday for what she called "this breach of trust."

Man arrested, causes self-inflicted gunshot wound in San Jose following earlier homicide

San Jose police took a man who had barricaded himself inside a home in the Hyde Park neighborhood into custody.  Police also said that he had a self-inflicted gunshot wound, which might be life-threatening. 

Bay Area's Cisco, Salesforce top list of Fortune's best companies to work for

Fortune Magazine this week released its annual list of 100 best companies to work for, and during an unprecedented year of shutdowns and major workplace adjustments due to the pandemic, two Bay Area companies rose to the top as the number one and two best firms based on employee input.

Inflatable costume not the only source of deadly Christmas COVID outbreak at Kaiser San Jose

A Santa Clara County spokesperson said there were "multiple factors" behind the outbreak in the emergency room on Dec. 25, 2020, at Kaiser San Jose, which killed one receptionist and sickened at least 100 patients and employees. 

Family of 27-year-old man sues San Jose police for 'agonizing and tortuous death'

Attorneys representing the family of David Tovar Jr. said that no matter what he was accused of, killing him was unnecessary and that his "last moments were a painful, agonizing and torturous death." 

San Jose pastor says Easter service ruined by Zoom hackers

A San Jose pastor said his church’s Easter service that was livestreamed on Zoom was hacked by people shouting out hate speech.

South Bay business owners welcome Newsom’s summer reopening goal

Gov. Newsom's reopening goal of June 15 is welcome news to the millions of California business owners who have struggled to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired restrictions.

San Jose firefighters put out third fire at Wienerschnitzel restaurant

San Jose arson investigators were sent to see how a fire started at a Wienerschnitzel restaurant in East San Jose on Tuesday morning.

Signs of life return as the pandemic eases in the Bay Area

Even before the doors opened, families lined up outside the Children's Discovery Museum Of San Jose Friday morning.

Congregations eager for Easter worship

After a year of isolation and Zoom services, many churches are now welcoming back their congregations in person for Holy Week.

San Jose seek Mercedes driver after woman in wheelchair dies

A woman who uses a wheelchair has died after she was hit by a car that immediately drove away from the scene, San Jose police said.