VTA riders remember shooting tragedy and workers one year later

As the families and the community try to go on, the city of San Jose has designated May 26th as a Day of Remembrance.

'This is really happening:' 911 dispatchers kept calm during VTA mass shooting chaos

"Sometimes this is the worst day of some of their lives," said Latisha Thompson, a call taker with San Jose police. "You just want to make sure you're there for every aspect of what they're telling you."

Families of those killed in VTA mass shooting sues sheriff, transit agency

Exactly one year after nine Valley Transportation Authority employees were killed, the families of those killed in the VTA shooting have filed wrongful death suits, alleging that the people in charge did not adequately do enough to prevent the deadliest mass shooting in Bay Area history.

Memorial, ceremonies to mark one year since VTA mass shooting

Today marks one year since the mass shooting at the Santa Clara VTA Guadalupe light rail yard that claimed 10 lives: Nine employees were killed by a co-worker and one person who witnessed the shooting died by suicide weeks later.

San Jose and VTA mark a grim anniversary

The City of San Jose and the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) are getting ready to mark a grim anniversary. Thursday will mark one year since a disgruntled employee shot and killed nine of his co-workers at the VTA light rail yard.         

San Jose construction company workers stalked by ex-employee, police say

Bryan Velasquez's behavior was escalating and he began posting pictures of himself pointing firearms on social media and sending e-mails to employees with threats littered with profanity, San Jose police said.

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo tests positive for COVID-19

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo revealed he has tested positive for COVID-19, he said in a statement issued on Monday

Public employee misconduct in San Jose prompts calls for change

San Jose mayor calls for change after several high profile cases of alleged misconduct by city employees including police officers.

Railroad 'quiet zone' approved for San Jose

Federal regulators approve railway "quiet zone" for San Jose; trains no longer required to sound horns on a 1.8- mile stretch of track through residential areas of San Jose.

VTA workers construct 'eternal flame' memorial for coworkers killed in mass shooting

Next week will mark the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard that claimed 10 lives. To honor those coworkers, a group of employees constructed a special tribute — an eternal flame.

Colleagues mourn death of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center doctor

Colleagues at Santa Clara County Medical Center in San Jose are mourning the loss of the chief of nephrology after he died recently.

San Jose police chief proposes 7-point plan for department reform amid instances of misconduct

Outside San Jose police headquarters Wednesday, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo joined police command in announcing a plan in their search for a solution to recent misbehavior by some officers.

San Jose police chief, mayor address department's troubles

The San Jose Police Department has been hit by a slew of internal scandals as well as a spike in homicides.

Man shot to death at park in San Jose; 3rd homicide this week

A man who was shot at Zolezzi Park has died, San Jose police said on Wednesday, bringing this year's homicide count to 11 and marking the third homicide this week.

Woman charged with posing as a dental hygienist for years in the South Bay

Santa Clara County prosecutors on Tuesday announced the arrest of a 50-year-old woman suspected of illegally posing as dental hygienist for years in the South Bay.