San Jose will start clearing unhoused people from Coyote Creek Monday

Starting Monday, the City of San Jose plans to help rehouse 120-200 people living along the waterway. Valley Water says it will make flood improvements along the waterway, but advocates say with limited shelter space and housing, the people living there won’t have any place to go.

Big rig hits pedestrian at Highway 101 onramp in San Jose

CHP said a pedestrian was struck and killed by a semi truck Saturday night in San Jose. The accident happened near the Highway 101 onramp at Tully Road.

Hidden message atop Adobe headquarters in San Jose

Computer software company Adobe has launched a new high-tech puzzle contest atop its Almaden Tower in Downtown San Jose and is challenging everyone to crack its code and decipher its message. 

San Jose police say Cinco de Mayo freeway closures were necessary, state senator still wants a review

City officials say freeway closures are not new and over the years, this strategy has helped to reduce crime and traffic jams during Cinco de Mayo. Senator Dave Cortese says the closures temporarily divided the city, and he still wants an investigation.

San Jose police say Cinco de Mayo freeway closures were necessary, state senator still wants a review
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City officials say freeway closures are not new and over the years, this strategy has helped to reduce crime and traffic jams during Cinco de Mayo. Senator Dave Cortese says the closures temporarily divided the city, and he still wants an investigation.

Critics blast San Jose Cinco de Mayo offramp closures, extra police as racist

A decision by Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol to close multiple highway off-ramps in San Jose during weekend Cinco de Mayo celebrations drew criticism from citizens and state lawmakers who felt the move could only be described as racial profiling. 

$4,000 in Koi fish stolen from SJ Japanese Friendship Garden

San Jose police are investigating a break-in at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Someone stole $4,000 in Koi fish.

Dozens of Koi fish reported stolen from San Jose public garden

Approximately 50 Koi fish were reportedly stolen from the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose, park officials said.

Toy drive for Bay Area farmworker families off to slow start

The beginning of May brings with it the start of the farming season in many parts of Northern California. But many of the families that perform this work have been hit especially hard, by the COVID pandemic, to inflation, to outbreaks of violent crime.

Bay Area Sudanese group responds to civil war, humanitarian crisis in Sudan

The U.S. State Department says it will continue evacuating Americans from Sudan, as a civil war has caused thousands to flee the country. About 1,700 U.S. citizens have been evacuated in the last week.   

Woman struck and killed in San Jose collision

A woman died early Monday after being struck by a car in San Jose. The collision marks the 10th pedestrian death this year in the city.

San Jose police find suspicious device during burglary response

San Jose police said on Twitter at 9:05 p.m. Sunday they arrested a man on suspicion of burglary in the 1200 block of Naglee Ave.   

4 people stabbed in early morning fight in downtown San Jose

Four people were stabbed early Sunday morning in downtown San Jose after a fight broke out. Police say they responded to a call around 2:30 a.m. and that one person was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. 

Longtime San Jose radio station set to be demolished

A building that once housed legendary San Jose radio stations KLIV and KRTY is set to be demolished and replaced with a warehouse.