Some Bay Area mosques holding in-person services for Ramadan

It’s the first day of fasting for Muslims around the world. Muslim families fast every day from sunrise to sunset in observance of the holy month of Ramadan. Some Bay Area mosques are holding in-person gatherings.

Bay Area's Cisco, Salesforce top list of Fortune's best companies to work for

Fortune Magazine this week released its annual list of 100 best companies to work for, and during an unprecedented year of shutdowns and major workplace adjustments due to the pandemic, two Bay Area companies rose to the top as the number one and two best firms based on employee input.

Inflatable costume not the only source of deadly Christmas COVID outbreak at Kaiser San Jose

A Santa Clara County spokesperson said there were "multiple factors" behind the outbreak in the emergency room on Dec. 25, 2020, at Kaiser San Jose, which killed one receptionist and sickened at least 100 patients and employees. 

Hours-long Santa Clara police standoff ends peacefully

A standoff that lasted several hours Saturday night ended peacefully after police tried to serve an arrest warrant.

Santa Clara County COVID-19 testing rate drops by 34%

Santa Clara County health officials are encouraging residents to get tested for the coronavirus as testing rates have drooped by 34 percent in the last 2 months.

Contra Costa County reaches vaccine milestone, more than 800,000 residents vaccinated

On Friday, Contra Costa County surpassed a new vaccine benchmark: 803,000 doses administered. Approximately a third of the County's residents are fully vaccinated, and more than half are partially vaccinated.

Family of 27-year-old man sues San Jose police for 'agonizing and tortuous death'

Attorneys representing the family of David Tovar Jr. said that no matter what he was accused of, killing him was unnecessary and that his "last moments were a painful, agonizing and torturous death." 

San Jose pastor says Easter service ruined by Zoom hackers

A San Jose pastor said his church’s Easter service that was livestreamed on Zoom was hacked by people shouting out hate speech.

South Bay business owners welcome Newsom’s summer reopening goal

Gov. Newsom's reopening goal of June 15 is welcome news to the millions of California business owners who have struggled to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired restrictions.

San Jose firefighters put out third fire at Wienerschnitzel restaurant

San Jose arson investigators were sent to see how a fire started at a Wienerschnitzel restaurant in East San Jose on Tuesday morning.

South Bay man sentenced to prison for multiple unprovoked attacks

A 37-year-old South Bay man was sentenced to more than 37 years in prison this past week for three violent armed attacks on innocent people over two years.

Signs of life return as the pandemic eases in the Bay Area

Even before the doors opened, families lined up outside the Children's Discovery Museum Of San Jose Friday morning.

Congregations eager for Easter worship

After a year of isolation and Zoom services, many churches are now welcoming back their congregations in person for Holy Week.

Santa Clara County sees rise in COVID variants

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 variants continue to climb in Santa Clara County, leaving county officials worried about the region's ability to curb the pandemic.