Dozens of Koi fish reported stolen from San Jose public garden

Approximately 50 Koi fish were reportedly stolen from the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose, park officials said.

City of Santa Clara moves forward with interim housing project despite community push back

Life Moves, the owner of the housing project, says increased crime has not been an issue at other housing projects. The council voted 4-3 to move forward with the project.

Toy drive for Bay Area farmworker families off to slow start

The beginning of May brings with it the start of the farming season in many parts of Northern California. But many of the families that perform this work have been hit especially hard, by the COVID pandemic, to inflation, to outbreaks of violent crime.

Bay Area Sudanese group responds to civil war, humanitarian crisis in Sudan

The U.S. State Department says it will continue evacuating Americans from Sudan, as a civil war has caused thousands to flee the country. About 1,700 U.S. citizens have been evacuated in the last week.   

Santa Clara County will use drones to tackle abundance of mosquitoes this spring

Santa Clara County is employing new technology in its war on mosquitoes with drones. The drones will conduct targeted spraying of the pests starting this week.

Woman struck and killed in San Jose collision

A woman died early Monday after being struck by a car in San Jose. The collision marks the 10th pedestrian death this year in the city.

San Jose police find suspicious device during burglary response

San Jose police said on Twitter at 9:05 p.m. Sunday they arrested a man on suspicion of burglary in the 1200 block of Naglee Ave.   

4 people stabbed in early morning fight in downtown San Jose

Four people were stabbed early Sunday morning in downtown San Jose after a fight broke out. Police say they responded to a call around 2:30 a.m. and that one person was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. 

Former CEO at tech startup pleads guilty to falsifying revenue to fool investors

The former CEO of a Sunnyvale-based tech startup pleaded guilty in a San Francisco federal court Thursday to charges related to defrauding investors.

Longtime San Jose radio station set to be demolished

A building that once housed legendary San Jose radio stations KLIV and KRTY is set to be demolished and replaced with a warehouse.   

17-year-old student arrested in connection with note left on classroom door threatening violence

A 17-year-old boy was arrested by Palo Alto police Thursday in connection with a shelter-in-place order at Palo Alto High School that was the result of a note posted on a classroom door threatening a school shooting.   

Family alleges E. coli from Los Gatos care facility killed their father

A South Bay family says tainted food at a care facility killed their beloved patriarch, just days into a weeks-long stay at a nursing home. A lawsuit has been filed with hopes of getting justice.

California's Great America introduces chaperone policy

Popular Bay Area amusement park, California’s Great America, over the weekend implemented a new chaperone policy for its youth guests, as part of an update to its code of conduct.

Victim in deadly wrong way crash in Sunnyvale identified

The victim in a deadly wrong way crash in Sunnyvale Sunday has been identified as 22-year-old Xavier Selzer of Hayward.

San Jose firefighters disciplined for 2022 strip club incident
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San Jose Fire Department said its firefighters involved in driving a scantily clad woman outside of a strip club are being disciplined.

Underground casino operation busted by San Jose police

Police say they’ve arrested the alleged mastermind behind an underground casino operation in San Jose. Several suspects were arrested, and police say they found dozens of gambling machines, drugs and weapons at the locations.