Teens urged to get COVID vaccine, Santa Clara Co. launches video contest

Health officials want to encourage more teenagers to get the COVID vaccine, so Santa Clara County is launching a video where contestants can win some cash.

Kaiser responds to mental health professionals threatening to strike

Amid strike threats from mental health care workers, Kaiser Permanente urges their employees to reject any call for a strike as they work through the bargaining process of a new agreement.

Santa Clara County deputies arrest husband suspected of killing estranged wife

A 52-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of killing his estranged wife in unincorporated San Jose on Wednesday, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.

State lawmaker pushes to ban live ammunition, real guns on California movie sets

In the wake of Halyna Hutchins' death, State Senator Dave Cortese from San Jose is planning to introduce a bill that would ban live ammunition and real guns on movie sets in California.

Bay Area counties prepare to administer COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 5-11

On Wednesday, Santa Clara County health officials began the process of outlining how kids from ages five to eleven may soon be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. While some parents have concerns, this impending step is a big relief for others.

Palo Alto animal shelter workers cited for death of seven puppies

Three employees of the Palo Alto Animal Shelter's Pets in Need were cited for animal cruelty and neglect after seven puppies dies in transit in the midst of Central Valley summer heat, the Palo Alto Police Department announced on Tuesday.

Frontline health care workers shown appreciation in San Jose

At three San Jose hospitals, a handful of community members and elected leaders turned up the noise and the love for frontline healthcare workers.

Waiting for winner to claim lotto ticket sold at San Jose 7-Eleven

A lucky winner could be $169,000 richer if they claim their prize. The winning lotto ticket was sold on Sunday in San Jose.

All lanes of I-680 reopen following deadly crash in San Jose

All lanes reopened on southbound Interstate Highway 680 near Berryessa Road in San Jose nearly three hours after a woman died in a wrong-way crash early Sunday.

49ers coming off bye seek 1st win vs. Colts since 2001

The San Francisco 49ers return from a bye week looking to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the Indianapolis Colts. The Niners haven't beaten the Colts since 2001.

Feds: San Jose police employee threatened to kill officers, others on social network

San Jose police internal affairs detectives searched Shevchanko’s home Oct. 14, confiscated an assault weapon, and a concealed knife. A concealed weapon was taken from his locker inside the police substation.

SJPD employee on leave after publishing right-wing extremist social media posts

An employee of the San Jose police department has been placed on administrative leave after an FBI investigation revealed he made disturbing and hateful social media posts on a far-right extremist website.

Crews battle 2-alarm commercial structure fire in San Jose
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Firefighters in San Jose are at the scene of a 2-alarm structure fire at a commercial property along Kammerer Avenue.

Students walk out of class to support teachers in salary dispute with Campbell school district

Hundreds of students from five different campuses in the Campbell Union High School District walked out of their third-period classes on Thursday morning to protest a deduction in their teachers' paychecks.

SJPD employee on leave after publishing right-wing extremist social media posts
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An employee of the San Jose police department has been placed on administrative leave after an FBI investigation revealed he made disturbing and hateful social media posts on a far-right extremist website.

Campbell teachers hold rally for cost of living pay raise

Teachers in the Campbell Union High School District picketed Thursday night ahead of a school board meeting demanding a cost of living raise.