Frustration mounting over RVs parked on Tully Road in San Jose
Some business owners in San Jose said they are frustrated with a growing number of RVs parked on Tully Road. One business owner said the RVs parked outside his shop is costing him money.
San Jose: Man sitting in his car robbed and shot
A man is robbed at gunpoint and then shot as he was sitting in his parked car in San Jose. A neighbor’s home surveillance video captured the shooting and the getaway.
Chief details fatal police shooting of 29-year-old armed felon in San Jose
San Jose Police Chief Eddie Garcia said a man shot and killed by officers over the weekend, pulled a gun on police during a traffic stop.
San Jose Earthquakes sign 14-year-old goalkeeper to professional contract
The San Jose Earthquakes have signed the second-youngest player in Major League Soccer history to a professional contract.
Hundreds of homeless veterans in San Jose linked with permanent housing
The Bay Area observes Veterans Day with parades and celebrations. But in the South Bay, the occasion marks a turning point in a years-old battle to eliminate the number of vets living on the streets.
San Jose police shoot, kill passenger during traffic stop on Highway 85
San Jose police on Saturday shot and killed a passenger in a car pulled over by officers, a man police said was wanted on an outstanding warrant and who "produced" a handgun when officers approached.
CHP investigating fatal crash on Felter Road near San Jose
The California Highway Patrol is reporting a fatal crash occurred Saturday night on Felter Road near San Jose.
Man killed in officer-involved shooting on Highway 85 in San Jose, severe traffic delays reported
The San Jose police department is investigating an officer-invovled shooting that claimed the life of an adult male. The shooting took place Saturday afternoon on southbound Highway 85, north of Saratoga Avenue in San Jose.
San Jose police kill man in officer-involved shooting
The police agency has yet to release additional details about the shooting.
PG&E scales back San Jose’s Christmas in the Park sponsorship
PG&E’s financial troubles are affecting a long time holiday tradition in San Jose. The executive director of Christmas in the Park said this year PG&E is scaling back its sponsorship big time. Christmas in the Park is set to open later this month with an expected 700,000 visitors.
Former Napster CEO behind nonprofit that puts homeless to work
Former Napster CEO Eileen Richardson left the ?hub hub? of the Silicon Valley and started a nonprofit that puts the homeless to work. The Downtown Streets Team has been keeping San Jose clean for over a decade. It?s simple, take a pride in a day?s work and in return the DST staff will provide a path to housing, jobs, and provide a supportive community environment that builds self-esteem. The program has taken over 2,000 people off the streets and back to work. It has been so successful that 15 different cities around the Bay Area now have Downtown Streets Programs. Mayor London Breed was so impressed with its success she hopes to triple the programs in San Francisco over the next few years. Frank Mallicoat reports
San Jose CHP officer goes into retirement with emotional final "off-duty" call
After more than three decades of service, CHP Sgt. Chris King gave his final 10-10 call as he marked his retirement.
Police announce arrest in fatal San Jose shooting
Homicide detectives identified Mahad Aweis Osman, a 20-year-old San Diego resident, as the suspect in the shooting of San Francisco resident Savion Hollingsworth, 21, in the 500 block of South 10th Street in San Jose.
Cities to be reimbursed for costs from recent PG&E shutoffs
State legislators are reimbursing cities for costs incurred from recent Pacific Gas and Electric power shutoffs.
Cities reimbursed for power shutoffs
California legislators say they will reimburse cities for losses incurred during the PG and E power shutoffs
Man killed in San Jose officer-involved shooting
Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in San Jose that happened Thursday afternoon.
VTA security officer fatally shoots man armed with knives, scissors, bicycle lock cord
The shooting was reported at about 8:40 p.m. at the light-rail station located at the end of the Santa Teresa Line in south San Jose.
San Jose charter school set to close next year, parents blindsided
Many parents said they were blindsided by the news that their children's charter school would close next school year.
Santa Clara County supes call for moratorium on child intake center
Two Santa Clara County supervisors on Wednesday called for an immediate moratorium on child intake at the county's Receiving, Assessment and Intake Center.
Donations for Kincade Fire victims pour into San Jose
The devastating pictures from the Kincade Fire are prompting people from all over the Bay Area to want to help. Residents in San Jose have started to collect donations for fire victims.



















