Federal judge will rule later this week on shortening time frame for Census data collection

A federal judge in San Jose heard arguments Tuesday on a preliminary injunction that would block the U.S. Census Bureau from shortening the time frames for gathering and processing data for the 2020 census.

Costly illegal dumping crackdown in San Jose

It’s a new push to clean up illegal dumping in the South Bay, but it’s not going to be cheap. City leaders say the project will cost roughly $300,000 to remove trash and debris along the neglected stretch of road of Monterey Road in South San Jose.

Man fatally stabbed near San Jose City Hall

A person died in an early Monday morning stabbing in San Jose right across from City Hall, police said.

San Jose family desperate to find stolen food truck

Owner Juana Ayala doesn’t have much money but she had a dream to start her own business and help her kids especially her youngest son pay for college. She invested in a food truck and that was taken in what appears to be a planned, thought-out theft.

Fire breaks out at tire and car repair shop in San Jose

San Jose firefighters are trying to determine how an early Friday morning fire started at a tire and car repair shop in San Jose.

Low interest rates driving sales as Bay Area home prices set record

The median price of a home in the San Francisco Bay Area has shot past $1 million, according to the California Association of Realtors. The association also saw a record number of homes sold last month despite the pandemic.

Ex-San Jose State official alleges cover-up of sex assault

The former deputy athletic director at San Jose State University is accusing several school officials, including the athletic director and president, of covering up sexual assault claims and retaliating against those who reported them.

Multi-lingual parent academy opens in the South Bay

It's a series of classes offered through the San Jose Evergreen Community College District.

San Jose Unified schools to continue distance learning through December

The announcement comes after Santa Clara County moved into the state's red tier last week, which means if they remain at that level for 14 days, they could technically be allowed to reopen K-12 schools for in-person instruction. The district has now decided otherwise. 

2 killed, 4 wounded near San Jose State University

San Jose police are investigating a mass shooting Tuesday night that left two people dead and four others wounded. 

5 shot, 2 killed near San Jose State University; police investigating
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San Jose police are at the scene of a double homicide investigation near SJSU Tuesday night. As many as five people were shot. No arrests have been made and there is no suspect description.

Some South Bay schools with small class sizes reopen

Santa Clara County is half way through the two-week requirement in the state's "red" tier before schools can reopen without a waiver.

San Jose’s Christmas in the Park to be a drive-through event this year

Tickets go on sale Tuesday for San Jose’s Christmas in the Park.  This year, the beloved holiday tradition will be a drive-thru event. For the first time in 41 years, it will also be held in a new setting with a fee.