Health experts: COVID scared U.S. patients from regular screenings

Experts say the COVID-fueled pause in care or screenings, allows cancer to take root, complicating a potential cure – and possibly leading to death.

Inequalities reignite calls for in-person learning

A picture from social media of two girls from San Jose doing their schoolwork in a gas station parking lot is reigniting calls for in-person learning to resume.

San Jose’s Christmas in the Park struggles to secure sponsors

It’s one of the main attractions of San Jose’s beloved Christmas in the Park. Visitors enjoy seeing hundreds of Christmas trees decorated by community groups. However, this year, the non-profit is struggling to secure sponsors. Organizers could lose thousands of dollars.

San Jose Police investigating deadly stabbing

(KTVU) -- San Jose Police detectives were extremely busy early Saturday morning, as they investigated two deadly incidents.

Two dead and three wounded in San Jose shooting

A mass shooting in San Jose killed two people and wounded three others, according to police.

Stolen San Jose food truck found, but owners say it is inoperable

The detectives who found the truck towed it more than 70 miles back to Juana Ayala and her husband, who were excited to have it returned.

San Jose: Arrest of DUI suspect accused of crashing into pedestrian

A driver was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Friday night after a pedestrian was fatally hit in East San Jose, police said Saturday.

Slow internet stresses distance learning, how San Jose is helping

It's a big task that's gotten more urgent during the pandemic: bridging the "digital divide." In San Jose, they're taking that goal very seriously by handing out free Wi-Fi hotspots.

Google unveils portrait of massive downtown San Jose campus

San Jose reveals new details of a sprawling Google campus planned to be spread out over more than 80 acres of downtown.