3 Bay Area counties urge employers to require COVID vaccination for workers

Health officials from San Francisco, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties on Thursday urged employers to require their workers get the COVID-19 vaccination to ensure a safe workplace

San Jose woman arrested for allegedly running boyfriend over with her car

A woman in East San Jose was arrested after allegedly running over a man with her car early Thursday morning. Authorities were told the man is her boyfriend.

Girlfriend arrested after running over boyfriend with car
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San Jose investigators believe the victim was run over by his girlfriend. The man is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. KTVU's Henry Lee reports.

Sources: 49ers sign LB Fred Warner to $95M extension

The San Francisco 49ers agreed on a five-year contract extension with Fred Warner that makes him the highest-paid off-ball linebacker in the NFL.

East San Jose community mourns youth counselor killed in hit-and-run

Family and friends gathered Tuesday to honor the life of Jose Esparza, a foster youth counselor who beat the odds only for his life to be taken away.

Politician demands reopening of mass vaccination site in East San Jose

Politician Rolando Bonilla is demanding the reopening of a mass vaccination in East San Jose that served the largely Latinx community.

Confusion over new Bay Area mask guidance

“The problem is we don't know who’s vaccinated and who’s not when you are indoors,” said Dr. John Swartzberg of U.C. Berkeley School of Public Health.

One person killed in San Jose hit-and-run collision

Police in San Jose are investigating a fatal hit-and-run collision that occurred Saturday morning.

San Jose police seek driver who fled scene of deadly crash
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A black 2015 Infinity sedan crashed into a Honda, ejecting that driver who died at the scene. Police are searching for the driver of the Infinity.

Palo Alto father sues school district after son forced to wear face mask

A.J. Gokcek’s son is entering his senior year at Palo Alto High, but a lawsuit filed earlier this month could overshadow progress toward his graduation.

Santa Clara homeowner shoots alleged prowler who kicked open door

A 51-year-old Santa Clara homeowner shot an alleged prowler who police say was sneaking around in the backyard and then broke a window and kicked in the back door to get in.

Bay Area diners aren't pleased with new restaurant surcharges on their bill

Diners returning to some restaurants in the Bay Area are finding a new fee on their check. Restaurant owners say they need to add the fee to stay afloat coming out of the pandemic.

Campbell arrest leads to discovery of 'cop killer' inscribed bullets, rifles, and racist manifesto, police say

The truck driven by Wesley Charles Martines contained AR-style rifles, a Glock 9 mm handgun, and ammunition that was personally inscribed with sayings such as "Cop Killer," "To a widow from the Grim Reaper," and "A Good Start," officials said.

City of San Jose sues sports bar for alleged prostitution, illicit activity

San Jose neighbors said it’s notorious for illicit activity and now a sports bar on Alma Avenue could be forced to permanently shut its doors.

US agents failed to share questioning of rail yard shooter

A report by customs agents says a gunman who killed nine co-workers at a California rail yard in May harbored "dark thoughts about harming" two specific people after his return to California from a 2016 trip to the Philippines. 

RV dwellers file lawsuit against Mountain View over new parking restrictions

Signs will soon go up around Mountain View, notifying people that RVs aren't allowed on narrow streets or near bike lanes. They're also now banned on most residential streets, which has RV dwellers worried.