Good Samaritan hospital permanently closes vaccine clinic following public backlash

The news comes three weeks after the hospital faced backlash for allowing teachers and staff at an affluent Los Gatos school district to skip the line for COVID-19 vaccines by pretending to be health care workers.

South Bay gym operates indoors in defiance of health orders

A gym in East San Jose is facing half a million dollars in fines for violating Santa Clara County’s health order. County officials said the gym has been operating indoors for months even during the stay at home order.

Investigators in Sunnyvale seek public's help in fatal stabbing of father of 2 at Baylands Park

The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety on Monday again called on the public for its help in locating the suspect who fatally stabbed a business owner and father of two back in August.

City of Palo Alto to consider renaming Foothills Park

The Palo Alto City Council on Monday will vote to adopt an ordinance to change the name of Foothills Park and limit the number of visitors.

Santa Clara County bomb squad gives all-clear after investigation into suspicious device in Mountain View

The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office bomb squad has given the all-clear after they were called to assist an investigation of a suspicious device spotted on the Stevens Creek Trail in Mountain View.

Relief as California expands vaccine eligibility

California health officials Friday announced a date for the next group of residents eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Gilroy woman charged in Capitol riot

An FBI affidavit said Mariposa Castro was quickly identified with the help of her social media, including her Facebook page as well the Instagram account for her business, the Yoga Studio and Tea Lounge in Gilroy.

Downtown San Jose looks to entice visitors with Valentine’s Day attractions

The City of San Jose is giving its downtown some extra love this Valentine’s Day weekend with new attractions. The city hopes it will entice people to visit and support struggling businesses.

Court reverses decision to allow indoor worship services in Santa Clara County

On Wednesday night, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California temporarily suspended its Monday order that required the county to allow indoor worship services after they were banned to curb the spread of COVID. 

Agents descend upon Milpitas neighborhood for child pornography investigation

Agents with the Santa Clara County Internet Crimes Against Children task force Thursday morning removed laptops, a computer hard drive, and other evidence from a nicely appointed townhome a tony section of Milpitas.

United: Small electric aircraft will zip people to airports

United Airlines said Wednesday it will buy up to 200 small electric aircraft from Palo Alto-based Archer to help customers in urban areas get to the airport.

Burglars strike in South Bay, steal jewelry when no one is home

An investigation is underway in the South Bay after a frightening series of home break-ins in which burglars have made off with jewelry after targeting homes of residents who are away.

Opening day for COVID vaccine at Levi’s Stadium

It was opening day at Levi's Stadium; not for football but for COVID-19 mass vaccinations.

Suspect in tortoise attack at San Jose preschool held without bail

The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office said the crimes began on Jan. 27 at Play ‘n Learn Preschool. Security footage shows Robles breaking into the school through an unlocked door and stealing about $1,800 worth of computers, iPad Minis, and other electronics.