San Jose officers injured during fight in San Pedro Square

Early Sunday morning at around 12:30, San Jose police officers were attacked as they tried to break up a fight involving multiple people.

Dozens of SJ apartment residents clean up after creek floods units

The sound of pressure washers filled the air on Friday at an east San Jose apartment complex that had more than a dozen units flooded due to Thursday's downpours.

San Jose teacher, coach accused of sexual assault of student

A “well-known" sports coach and athletic director in the South Bay has been accused of having an unlawful sexual relationship with a former student of his, according to the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department. 

Tanker truck carrying 4,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen tips over, leaks in San Jose

The San Jose Fire Department is at the scene of a hazardous materials incident at Bernal and Harry roads. Officials say a tanker truck with 4,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen is on its side and leaking. 

San Jose mayor unveils plan to address city's $60M budget deficit

San Jose's mayor, on Tuesday, said he wanted to change how funds from Measure E are allocated, from long-term plans to build affordable housing to short-term needs of the unhoused. Matt Mahan said doing so will cut the projected deficit for next year by 2/3.

SJ mayor unveils plan to close $60M budget shortfall
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Mayor Matt Mahan, (D) San Jose on Tuesday said reallocating funds from Measure E would cut the city's projected budget shortfall for the coming fiscal year by 2/3.

2-alarm San Jose house fire displaces 7, kills pet

At least seven residents are displaced after their house caught fire in San Jose early Saturday. 

Demonstrators take to streets over ICE arrests as San Francisco, South Bay sue Trump

Dozens of activists marched through Downtown San Jose on Friday, in an effort to unite and bolster different communities targeted by the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented migrants.

Grammy-winning band Los Tigres Del Norte speak about immigrants' right in San Jose

A beloved San Jose band is speaking out about immigrants' rights. Los Tigres Del Norte has won 7 Grammy Awards, 12 Latin Grammys and has album sales in excess of 32-million.

Bay Area schools training staff in case ICE shows up on campus

Schools around the Bay Area are on alert after President Trump said he would allow federal immigration agencies to carry out deportations in areas once considered safe, such as schools, churches, and hospitals.

San Jose businesses shut down in support of 'Day without immigrants'

Several businesses in San Jose were closed Monday, and some workers chose to stay home as part of the nationwide movement, a "Day without immigrants."