Police investigate double shooting near San Jose State University

A man and a woman were shot near the San Jose State University campus on Monday morning, not too far from the site of two other recent shootings.

'KKK' found written in bathrooms at Palo Alto middle school

Authorities are investigating a vandalism incident at a Palo Alto middle school after someone wrote "KKK" in two bathrooms, authorities said.

BB gun scare prompts lockdown at high school in San Jose

A San Jose high school was placed on lockdown Friday after a student was believed to have brought a firearm to school, which later turned out to be a BB gun, police said.

Disturbing details emerge after San Jose police officer arrested for masturbating at family's home

San Jose Police Officer Matthew Dominguez, arrested for masturbating during a call, took an interest in the 23-year-old daughter after her family called for help to deal with her mentally ill brother.

San Jose could repeal car-cruising ban, advocates say it discriminates against Latino lowrider culture

The lowrider culture has been around since the 1940s but in San Jose, there’s been a ban on cars cruising in the city since 1992. On Wednesday, a council committee voted unanimously to lift the ban.

San Jose police officer faces charges for masturbating during disturbance call: D.A.

A San Jose police officer faces indecent exposure charges for allegedly masturbating at a family's home while responding to a disturbance call last month, officials say. 

VTA building where San Jose mass shooting took place demolished

VTA made the decision to demolish Building B at their Guadalupe Light Rail Yard, so employees, especially those traumatized by last year's mass shooting, would never have to go back there.

Suspects in San Jose baby kidnapping tried three times before, DA says

The two people charged with kidnapping a 3-month-old baby in San Jose last month had tried to take the baby multiple times before, the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office said.

VTA begins demolition of light rail yard where mass shooting occurred

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority crews on Wednesday began demolition of a building at a light-rail yard in San Jose where last year a disgruntled VTA employee fatally shot several of his co-workers before killing himself.

San Jose milk bank reaching out to breast-feeding moms during formula shortage

Mothers’ Milk Bank is a non-profit organization that has been helping moms feed their babies human breast milk for decades. They welcome moms like Crystal Welsh and others to safely donate to babies in need.  

San Jose police release video from La Victoria; acknowledge football player didn't bring gun

San Jose police on Tuesday released an edited video stemming from a brawl inside La Victoria that ended with an officer shooting an East Bay college football player who was holding a gun he had grabbed during the fight.

San Jose passes ordinance to ban possession of ghost guns

San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed an ordinance that closes a loophole in the law banning ghost guns.

Dr. Sara Cody's message: Keep your mask handy, wear indoors in crowded spaces as virus once again surges

With the novel coronavirus once again on the rise, Santa Clara County's top health official, Dr. Sara Cody, shares a message to keep your mask handy and to wear it indoors, especially in crowded indoor spaces. She adds that we need to take more precautions than we did a month ago. 

Enforcement officers poised to crack down, fine water wasters in South Bay

Despite the rules, instead of water usage declining for the last year, the Santa Clara Valley Water District reports water usage went up an additional 30 percent.

Loss of Gilroy Garlic Festival a financial hit for youth groups

The loss of the Gilroy Garlic Festival brings is a financial hit for local nonprofits and youth organizations. High insurance premiums forced the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association to discontinue the festival, leaving local groups without the once-reliable source of funding.

Vibrating gloves could be game-changer for Parkinson's patients

Stanford doctors are testing a new treatment that may have the ability to slow or reverse some symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

San Jose reinstates mask mandate for city workers

The latest surge in COVID-19 infections in the Bay Area has prompted the city of San Jose to reinstate its indoor mask mandate for city employees.