San Jose to clear large RV encampment at Columbus Park

San Jose City officials say there are about 140 vehicles currently inoperable in Columbus Park. Some people living there say they’re trying to figure out where they’ll go once the encampment is cleared.

Suspect arrested on suspicion of killing woman in San Jose

Police said that Sital Singh Dosanjh was arrested in Fresno a day after allegedly killing a woman in San Jose.

New state law named after South Bay attorney who battled Leukemia

Huang says through his journey with Leukemia, he learned that Asians, Latinos and Black people have a significantly lower chance of finding a matching donor than whites, which means they have a lower chance of surviving.

Pain at the pump: Bay Area gas prices inch toward record highs

Gas prices continued their climb in California and across the Bay Area, closing in on record high prices hit back in June.

Hundreds of campaign signs stolen from mayoral candidates in San Jose

Stolen campaign signs were also an issue for San Jose District candidates back in May. Now the sign thefts are up again and the candidates say it’s hurting the political process.

San Jose police release photo of suspect vehicle in fatal hit-and-run

San Jose police released photos of a suspect vehicle in a deadly hit-and-run earlier this year in hopes of finding the driver.

San Jose KIPP school guard accused of sexually assaulting 15-year-old

San Jose police said they arrested a school guard for allegedly sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. A parent of the victim found text messages from the suspect on her phone, according to police.

Fans pack Levi's Stadium for Mexico vs. Colombia soccer match

The men's national soccer teams from Mexico and Colombia meet Tuesday night at Levi's Stadium. 60,000 fans expected.

14 people die on Santa Clara County streets in September

Santa Clara County says that over a dozen people living on the streets died this month, most of them in San Jose. County officials say a lack of housing, drug use and other health issues are contributing to the increase in deaths.

San Jose firefighters battle industrial warehouse fire

San Jose firefighters battled an industrial warehouse fire early Friday morning, getting it under control before anyone got hurt. 

18-year-old San Jose man charged with DUI; child injured, 9 displaced in hit-and run crash

A child is recovering from minor injuries, and at least two families are displaced. This, following a hit-and-run crash into an apartment building in the Seven Trees neighborhood in San Jose.

Growing concerns about new homeless encampment forming near San Jose airport

After the city began clearing the area, some people from the encampment simply packed their things and moved to nearby Columbus Park. Right now, it seems the city is allowing them to stay there.

Nearly half of Santa Clara County's homeless population are people 55 and older

A recent U.S. Census Bureau report shows that last year, a million more seniors aged 65 and older, fell into poverty. That’s more than 10% of seniors, the highest level since 2002. Santa Clara County also reported 40% of its homeless population was at least 55 years or older in 2019.

San Jose Mayor Liccardo on latest pedestrian death: 'devastating to lose an 8-year-old'

A South Bay community is reeling after an 8-year-old boy was stuck and killed by a car while walking to school Friday morning. His tragic death marks 26 pedestrian fatalities in San Jose so far this year.

State Senate bill increasing wages raises concern from Cal State University system

The California legislature recently approved Senate Bill 410, requiring Cal State University or CSU to implement a nine-step, merit-based salary system for its non-faculty staff employees.

San Jose expanding use of license plate reader cameras, reviewing data privacy

San Jose will consider expanding the number of cameras that can read license plates as it considers tightening data policies to protect the privacy of those using the roadways,