Monkeypox vaccine doses being stretched to address supply issues as state updates isolation guidance
New guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration makes more of the monkeypox vaccine available as a shortage of doses continues amid an outbreak of the infectious disease.
New guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration makes more of the monkeypox vaccine available as a shortage of doses continues amid an outbreak of the infectious disease.
One teen will not be charged in San Jose Safeway murder, other held in Utah
A teen accused of shooting and killing a Safeway employee in San Jose was arrested. Initially a second teen was also arrested, but later released after prosecutors found that there was not enough evidence to charge him.
A teen accused of shooting and killing a Safeway employee in San Jose was arrested. Initially a second teen was also arrested, but later released after prosecutors found that there was not enough evidence to charge him.
High-speed rail authority approves final environmental documents for SJ-SF section
The California high speed rail governing board approved the final environmental documents Thursday for the San Jose-to-San Francisco section, completing clearance of the project's Northern California leg.
The California high speed rail governing board approved the final environmental documents Thursday for the San Jose-to-San Francisco section, completing clearance of the project's Northern California leg.
San Jose fire captain loses all three of his children in crash
A San Jose fire captain is grappling with an unthinkable tragedy after all three of his children were killed in a car crash on Sunday evening.
A San Jose fire captain is grappling with an unthinkable tragedy after all three of his children were killed in a car crash on Sunday evening.
Peters Bakery in San Jose robbed, employees held at knifepoint
San Jose police are looking for five individuals who were seen on surveillance video holding knives and stealing a cash box from Peters Bakery on Alum Rock Avenue in San Jose.
San Jose police are looking for five individuals who were seen on surveillance video holding knives and stealing a cash box from Peters Bakery on Alum Rock Avenue in San Jose.
Thieves hold employee at knifepoint, rob San Jose Peters bakery
San Jose police are looking for five people who were seen on surveillance video brandishing knives and stealing the cash box from Peters Bakery on Alum Rock Avenue.
San Jose police are looking for five people who were seen on surveillance video brandishing knives and stealing the cash box from Peters Bakery on Alum Rock Avenue.
High-ranking San Jose officials make public endorsements for mayor
As the election for San Jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing Cindy Chavez and Matt Mahan are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future.
As the election for San Jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing Cindy Chavez and Matt Mahan are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future.
Fifth suspect arrested in string of San Jose home invasion robberies
Police arrested a fifth suspect in a string of home invasion robberies in San Jose.
Police arrested a fifth suspect in a string of home invasion robberies in San Jose.
East San Jose home has been hit 23 times by speeding drivers exiting freeway
Ray Minter says the Jackson Street off-ramp on the 680 South freeway was built in 1972 and since then, drivers have repeatedly miscalculated how fast they were going when exiting the off-ramp. The cars wound up crashing into his property as they tried to turn right onto Jackson Street.
Ray Minter says the Jackson Street off-ramp on the 680 South freeway was built in 1972 and since then, drivers have repeatedly miscalculated how fast they were going when exiting the off-ramp. The cars wound up crashing into his property as they tried to turn right onto Jackson Street.
California appeals court rejects COVID-19 fines for church
A California church that defied safety regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic by holding large religious services won't have to pay about $200,000 in fines, a state appeals court ruled.
A California church that defied safety regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic by holding large religious services won't have to pay about $200,000 in fines, a state appeals court ruled.
Navy Week comes to San Jose for the 1st time in the celebration's history
From August 15 to August 21, you just may see Sailors, dressed in all white, out and about in San Jose. On Monday, one of the bands played traditional Navy music on the plaza at Santana Row.
From August 15 to August 21, you just may see Sailors, dressed in all white, out and about in San Jose. On Monday, one of the bands played traditional Navy music on the plaza at Santana Row.
Vehicle crashes into San Jose apartment building, strikes gas meter
Firefighters are responding to heavy smoke and flames after a vehicle crashed into an apartment building in San Jose Friday afternoon.
Firefighters are responding to heavy smoke and flames after a vehicle crashed into an apartment building in San Jose Friday afternoon.
Man wanted in San Jose homicide caught in Mexico
A 28-year-old man was arrested in Mexico this week in connection with a fatal shooting in San Jose back in April, police said Friday.
A 28-year-old man was arrested in Mexico this week in connection with a fatal shooting in San Jose back in April, police said Friday.
Santa Clara County housed more people in first half of 2022, homeless crisis continues to grow
The data also shows that over 96% of people placed in supportive housing programs in recent years, have remained in their homes. Still, the homeless crisis worsened during the pandemic and advocates say more people are losing their housing than ever before.
The data also shows that over 96% of people placed in supportive housing programs in recent years, have remained in their homes. Still, the homeless crisis worsened during the pandemic and advocates say more people are losing their housing than ever before.
San Jose police union says exodus of officers puts public safety at risk
The San Jose police officers union said an ongoing mass exodus will eventually end up impacting public safety.
The San Jose police officers union said an ongoing mass exodus will eventually end up impacting public safety.
East San Jose's Tully Night Market back for a 2nd summer of festivities
The Tully Night Market will be on Tully Road in East San Jose every Wednesday night from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30pm, until October 26. The weekly event was created by San Jose City Council member Maya Esparza to support local artists and vendors.
The Tully Night Market will be on Tully Road in East San Jose every Wednesday night from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30pm, until October 26. The weekly event was created by San Jose City Council member Maya Esparza to support local artists and vendors.
Vehicle strikes pedestrians in San Jose, 3 patients taken to hospital
A vehicle struck two pedestrians in San Jose Tuesday afternoon, police say.
A vehicle struck two pedestrians in San Jose Tuesday afternoon, police say.
State Bar of CA says more attorneys of color needed to serve diverse population
The State Bar of California has released a new report showing the state’s attorney pool is not representative of the population and that could be having a negative impact on our state’s justice system.
The State Bar of California has released a new report showing the state’s attorney pool is not representative of the population and that could be having a negative impact on our state’s justice system.
Repealed San Jose cruising ban about public safety, not racism
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday is expected to give its final stamp of approval on a plan to repeal the city's decades-old ban on cruising. But while the ban has been cast in racist terms, a former member of the city council said it was initially implemented due to public safety and quality of life issues as San Jose was dubbed the "cruising capital of the world." She wants the historical record in the city to be clear.
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday is expected to give its final stamp of approval on a plan to repeal the city's decades-old ban on cruising. But while the ban has been cast in racist terms, a former member of the city council said it was initially implemented due to public safety and quality of life issues as San Jose was dubbed the "cruising capital of the world." She wants the historical record in the city to be clear.
Parents embrace back-to-school preps minus mandatory COVID restrictions
This school year, masking is still encouraged in most South Bay districts, but not mandated.
This school year, masking is still encouraged in most South Bay districts, but not mandated.




















