Crews knock down structure fire at San Jose auto dealership

Crews knocked down a structure fire at an auto dealership in San Jose Monday night, fire officials said. 

Man injured in San Jose Home Depot shooting, police investigating

San Jose Police are investigating a shooting at the Home Depot store on the 600 block of W. Capitol Expressway early Monday evening. 

Zoom gets rid of 40-minute limit on free calls for Thanksgiving

Zoom will be getting rid of its 40-minute limit on free calls for Thanksgiving to give families more virtual time together.

Dr. Anthony Fauci to receive award Tuesday from SJSU journalism school

Anthony Fauci, the country's top infections disease expert, will accept an award Tuesday from the journalism school at San Jose State University for his role in delivering vital public health information to the American people during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Homeless veterans find help off the streets through South Bay program

Since 2015, the 'All the Way Home' campaign in Santa Clara County has housed nearly 2,000 veterans, offering them health services, school vouchers, and job assistance too.

Cold snap potentially dangerous for the unhoused in San Jose

Efforts are underway to keep the city’s chronically homeless warm in San Jose. One shelter had to turn people away after reaching capacity.

DUI suspected after man collides with parked plane at small San Jose airport

The 54-year-old driver triggered a chain reaction that damaged two additional airplanes and a hangar at Reid-Hillview Airport, officials said.

FTC: Zoom misled users on its security for meetings

Federal regulators are requiring Zoom to strengthen its security in a proposed settlement of allegations that the video conferencing service misled users about its level of security for meetings.

Judge orders San Jose church to stop indoor services

A California judge has ordered a San Jose church to stop holding weekly indoor services for hundreds of people.

San Jose police investigating deadly shooting

Officers responded about 12:15 a.m. to the 400 block of North 13th Street, where they found the victim, who was declared dead by paramedics.

San Jose moves to preserve undeveloped land in Coyote Valley

More than 160 letters were submitted ahead of a meeting Oct. 29, including 116 with the subject "Please Protect Coyote Valley" asking task force members to preserve the land as agricultural and open space.

City of San Jose shows solidarity with 'Black Lives Matter' banners

The City of San Jose Thursday took a step to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on Thursday morning.

Families at San Jose Unified will have option to continue distance learning

San Jose’s largest school district is making plans to bring students back to the classroom in January. Families will have an option for in person or distance learn but not both.

Federal assistance ending for local food banks

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley says they're facing a "food cliff": a huge drop in resources.

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At the end of October, some federal assistance is ending for local food banks. That's left many in Santa Clara County scrambling for dollars and volunteers.