San Jose memorial for fallen police officers criticized by community advocates

The City says the design and landscaping of the monument will cost $272,000, while site-clearing and construction is estimated at $354,000. The End of Watch memorial is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

Woman stabbed to death in San Jose, suspect flees

A homeless woman was stabbed to death in San Jose, making her the 21st homicide of the year.

California ranks 9th for pedestrian deaths in the US

Smart Growth America found that in 2020, nearly 18 people a day were struck and killed while walking in the United States. Their research shows that pedestrian deaths are up 62% since 2009, after years of showing improvement.

83-year-old San Jose man suspected in fatal shooting

San Jose police arrested an 83-year-old man on Tuesday in connection with a fatal shooting-- the city's 20th homicide of the year. 

3 rescued in South Bay boating accident, 2 injured

Three people were rescued, two with injuries, after their boat overturned Saturday in Alviso Marina in the San Francisco Bay.

Silicon Valley remembers Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was the first sitting Japanese Prime Minister to venture beyond San Francisco to the tech centers of the South Bay.

US Congressman meets with Silicon Valley's Black leadership, addresses disparity

About a dozen people gathered at Nirvana Soul in Cupertino to discuss issues and resolutions that are affecting the Black community in Silicon Valley and throughout Santa Clara County.

Police officers will remain on San Jose school campuses

San Jose police will remain on campuses until June, trustees decided Thursday in a controversial vote.

San Jose mobile home fire sparked by bathroom fan

A fire broke out early Wednesday morning at a mobile home near in San Jose near the Santa Clara County fairgrounds and was likely sparked by an overheated bathroom electrical fan, firefighters said.

Joey Chestnut regrets putting Berkeley protester in chokehold at hot dog contest

Joey Chestnut said he feels bad about putting an animal rights protester from Berkeley into a brief chokehold during the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest over the Fourth of July weekend, which was captured in a viral video. 

San Jose police issue 500 citations at sideshow involving over 200 cars

San Jose police said over 200 vehicles took part in a sideshow Saturday night and about 500 citations were issued. They also seized firearms and made seven arrests.

4th of July travelers hit the road and pack airports

A combination of school being out and the 4th of July holiday has people traveling this weekend. On Friday, people are on the road and in the air as the holiday weekend gets underway.

Suspects sought from attempted homicide at San Jose convenience store

Surveillance footage has been released showing a group of men who are wanted for their alleged connection with a shooting and attempted robbery in a San Jose convenience store. 

You can no longer buy flavored tobacco in San Jose

Starting July 1st, no one will be able to buy flavored-tobacco products within San Jose city limits. Based on recent studies, the city council says they made the decision to protect children and teens from being targeted.

Suspects arrested in San Jose after elderly couple bound with belts, toddler held at gunpoint

San Jose police have arrested four suspects following a violent string of home invasions, including occasions where several men bound an elderly couple with belts before stealing their bank cards and jewelry and then continued on to hold a father and toddler at gunpoint.