3 Bay Area cities rank as happiest cities in America
Fremont, San Francisco, and San Jose was ranked top five of happiest cities in the U.S.A.
Pedestrian hit by car in San Jose
A crash happened in San Jose early Wednesday morning, leaving a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.
4th suspect arrested in deadly San Jose shooting
A fourth suspect has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting in San Jose last April, police said Tuesday.
Santa Clara County does away with masks for everyone
Santa Clara County health officials announced that it's officially dropping the indoor mask requirement on Wednesday, regardless of vaccination status.
San Jose schools fall in line with California on masking in schools
School children can officially ditch masks while indoors, beginning Mar. 12. This announcement from the California Department of Public Health comes after a trio of states Monday amended their COVID policies.
Suspect arrested following shooting in San Jose
One person is in custody after a shooting in San Jose that left one person injured Monday afternoon, authorities said.
Santa Clara County counts unhoused population for 1st time since pandemic
Volunteers on Thursday came out for a second and final time in Santa Clara County to document how many people are experiencing homelessness.
Concerns about homeless amid Bay Area cold snap
Freezing temperatures across the Bay Area is causing concern about the safety of the thousands of people who sleep on the streets.
San Jose bus fatally runs over woman who was blocked from boarding due to mask rule
A woman on Monday died from injuries she sustained after falling and then being run over by a bus she was trying to catch in San Jose. This was after the woman was denied boarding because she was not wearing a face mask.
Alleged serial burglar arrested for 55 San Jose, Milpitas break-ins
Andrew Deanda, 43, of San Jose was booked into custody at the Santa Clara County Mail Jail in connection with 44 counts of burglary, nine counts of felony vandalism, grand theft, and additional misdemeanor charges.
Full-scale ghost gun factory uncovered in South Bay neighborhood
Three people were charged Tuesday after a sophisticated ghost gun factory was uncovered inside a San Jose home, the district attorney's office said.
San Jose sex assault investigation leads to dozens of arrests
San Jose authorities arrested 35 suspects accused of sexual assault, rape and other crimes. Police sweeps nabbed the suspects in January and February for alleged crimes going back to 2016.
San Jose police arrest 35 sex assault suspects in major bust
San Jose police on Tuesday released the names and photos of 35 sex assault suspects who they said had outstanding warrants during an operational sweep.
Bomb squad called in at SAP Center during Sharks game
The San Jose bomb squad was called to the SAP Center after one of the arena's bomb sniffing dogs detected something inside a locker outside the arena.
Man driving Infiniti sedan dies in San Jose after driving into tree
San Jose police said a man driving a 2014 Infiniti sedan died Saturday morning after he drove into a tree. This is the 15th fatal car collision of 2022 and the 16th victim of the year.
Santa Clara County Medical Examiner provides public window into death, data
Santa Clara County's Medical Examiner dashboard provides basic demographics as well as the cause and manner of death. Now, people can quickly see how many people died of drugs, homelessness, car accidents, gunfire, COVID and so on.
San Jose family, pets and bearded dragon escape fire
An entire family and their pets - including a bearded dragon – escaped to safety after a San Jose fire early Thursday morning, firefighters said.
San Jose sees 'unprecedented' number of traffic fatalities
Early Tuesday morning police in San Jose cleared wreckage from the city's latest accident to claim another life.
Woman on motorcycle dies in San Jose; 15th fatal crash victim of year
A woman riding on a motorcycle died early Tuesday morning, making her the 15th fatal crash victim in San Jose of 2022, police said.
San Jose shops etching catalytic converters to deter thieves
Several auto-repair shops are offering to inscribe catalytic converters in hopes of thwarting thieves under a new, free program dubbed "Etch and Protect" that was unveiled Monday by San Jose police.




















