The emotional toll of violent school threats on children
Administrators for two Bay Area schools kept the doors closed today, and a third had early dismissal. This was all due to threats of gun violence at the schools. Jesse Gary reports.
DMV conducts sting in San Jose
Undercover officers with the DMV launched a sting in San Jose Thursday to catch people illegally using handicap parking placards. Maureen Naylor reports.
VIDEO: San Jose police searching for hit and run driver who struck 12-year-old girl
San Jose police are searching for the driver who struck a 12-year-old girl while she was in a crosswalk on Monday. Maureen Naylor reports.
Coach Kerr, Ro Khanna hold gun control town hall
More than a half a year before the congressional midterms, and the campaign has already found its driving issue: Gun control. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is lending his voice to the debate, in hopes of spurring congress to enact new legislation geared to increase public safety. Jesse Gary reports.
Effort underway for accurate 2020 Census count in San Jose
The City of San Jose is taking new action ahead of the 2020 census to get as many people counted. Maureen Naylor reports.
Immigrants' rights activists: ICE activity denied due process
Santa Clara County immigrant rights advocates and community leaders held a rally Friday evening in San Jose in response to the series of raids by ICE across Northern and Central California where hundreds were arrested. Amber Lee reports.
Suspect facing gun charges out on bail
A 21-year old, accused of shooting a gun on the grounds of Booksin Elementary in San Jose, made an appearance in court on Friday. Ann Rubin reports.
Even high-paid tech workers are getting priced out of Silicon Valley
A new report highlights how even high-paid tech workers in Silicon Valley are finding it challenging to buy a home and some home buyers are having to change their strategy. Maureen Naylor reports.
Friends say man fatally electrocuted trimming tree on his day off
A man who died after being electrocuted by power lines while trimming a tree this afternoon in San Jose was not a PG&E employee, a company spokeswoman confirmed. Jesse Gary reports
Man fatally electrocuted trimming tree in San Jose
A man who died after being electrocuted by power lines while�trimming a tree this afternoon in San Jose was not a PG&E employee, a company�spokeswoman confirmed.
'Unsafe and too expensive': Residents are leaving San Jose
In the heart of Silicon Valley, the high price of real estate, coupled with a perceived low quality of life, are pushing some residents to move elsewhere. One landlord, after taking taking inventory of everything ? from cost of living to earthquake probability to quality of life and new state laws ? has decided now is the time to leave for greener pastures, and he?s taking his tenants with him.
'Swatting' call in San Jose ends up being bogus
A few tense moments in a San Jose neighborhood Wednesday evening, after a 911 call of a home invasion and burglary. But the call ended up being bogus. Jess Gary reports.
Changes made since San Jose's Coyote Creek flood
Exactly one year after the Coyote Creek flood in San Jose, officials highlighted multiple changes made in the last year and announced a new partnership. Maureen Naylor reports.
Professor living out of car may live in SJSU engineers' converted school bus
Some San Jose State University students are trying to make their own mark on the problem of homelessness, by providing those in need wit ha place to call their own. Jesse Gary reports.
1 year since San Jose Coyote Creek flood; is city better prepared?
February 21, 2018 marks one year since the destructive flood in San Jose when the Coyote Creek flooded over its banks. Some longtime first responders call it the worst San Jose disaster they've ever covered and now several changes are in place so the city is better prepared for the next water emergency.
Family, friends pay respects to Lizette Cuesta at San Jose vigil
Some of Lizette Cuesta?s family and friends held an emotional vigil Tuesday night, at the one place where the 19 year old had found peace and relaxation.
Homeless encampment cleared, but they didn't go very far
Homeless advocates are frustrated. They say the sweep of a San Jose encampment last week was pointless and that the residents just ended up moving feet from their original location.
Mayor Liccardo delivers San Jose State of the City address
Mayor Sam Liccardo delivered his State of the City address Thursday, laying out his vision for the year ahead and beyond. Jesse Gary reports.
Negligence lawsuit filed on behalf of San Jose flood victims
A new negligence lawsuit was filed Thursday on behalf of dozens of San Jose flood victims.
List of alleged sexual abuse-assault victims at San Jose Presentation H.S. grows
The list of alleged abuse victims at a prestigious San Jose all-girl’s high school continues to grow. Now, 20 former students say they were sexually abused or assaulted while attending Presentation High School. Jesse Gary reports.




















