Early morning crash kills pedestrian in San Jose by hospital

A pedestrian was hit and killed by a car early Wednesday morning, right across the street from Regional Medical Center.

VTA's light rail return plans consider balancing employees and community's needs

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's board of directors heard plans Tuesday to resume light rail service, with the goal of getting it back up and running by the end of this month.

City of Santa Clara declared local emergency for drought conditions

The city of Santa Clara declared a local emergency for drought and will ratify the emergency proclamation that calls for restriction on water use.

3 suspects arrested in prostitution sting at San Jose hotel, police say

On July 9, San Jose police officers conducted an undercover operation at an unnamed hotel where they found four women believed to have been forced into prostitution.

Biden meets with San Jose mayor over crime

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo met with President Biden at the White House on Monday to discuss ways to crack down on gun violence.

Biden hosts San Jose, New York, D.C. mayors to discuss reducing crime

The president talked through the work federal law enforcement is doing to stop the flow of illegal guns, including new strike forces in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington to help take down illegal gun traffickers and a new “zero tolerance” policy for dealers who sell guns illegally.

Elon Musk to testify over Tesla acquisition of SolarCity

On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk will have to defend the $2.5 billion SolarCity deal under oath in a shareholder lawsuit alleging conflicts of interest.

Boy killed while crossing Camden Avenue in San Jose is 27th traffic fatality this year

Police say the death of a boy crossing busy Camden Avenue in San Jose against the light near Kooser Road just after 5 p.m. on Friday was the city's 27th traffic fatality in 2021.

Burglars smash into Campbell jewelry store, escape with over $250,000 in merchandise
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Aaron Peleg, the owner of Geoffrey's Diamonds and Goldsmith at 350 E. Campbell Avenue in Campbell tells KTVU that at 3 a.m. Friday morning, three men broke into his jewelry store and smashed every display case and stole over $250,000 worth of merchandise.

What needs to happen before VTA light rail service returns

It’s been six weeks since the deadly mass shooting at the Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard in San Jose. The lack of the three routes linking east, west, and south San Jose is impacting riders dependent on that service.

Officers sue Palo Alto over Black Lives Matter mural

Police officers in Palo Alto sued the city for a Black Lives Matter mural, arguing that it is harassment and discrimination against law enforcement.