Paralyzed woman dramatically rescued by police from burning home
A paralyzed 95-year-old woman was rescued from her burning home on Friday by Campbell police officers.
A paralyzed 95-year-old woman was rescued from her burning home on Friday by Campbell police officers.
Three clean air centers to open in San Jose to avoid unhealthy air
Water, free Wi-Fi, power to charge electronics and socially-distance seating will be available.
Water, free Wi-Fi, power to charge electronics and socially-distance seating will be available.
Two people displaced in Campbell house fire
Fire crews were able to bring the fire under control within about 55 minutes.
Fire crews were able to bring the fire under control within about 55 minutes.
Santa Clara detective helps replace stolen wheelchair
The officer, identified by the Santa Clara Police Department as Detective Lopez, went out and bought a new wheelchair for the victim.
The officer, identified by the Santa Clara Police Department as Detective Lopez, went out and bought a new wheelchair for the victim.
City of San Jose appoints new racial equity director
San Jose has created a new office responsible for advancing equity and addressing systemic racism. The new director comes with 20 years of experience.
San Jose has created a new office responsible for advancing equity and addressing systemic racism. The new director comes with 20 years of experience.
San Jose's Dine Downtown kicks off, extended as lifeline for struggling restaurants
San Jose's annual Dine Downtown event kicks off tonight, extended to 6 weeks as a lifeline for restaurants struggling to survive
San Jose's annual Dine Downtown event kicks off tonight, extended to 6 weeks as a lifeline for restaurants struggling to survive
Sunnyvale company's COVID test awarded fast track approval
Wednesday, the production wheels were rolling at pharmaceutical company Cepheid. This, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration awarded fast-track approval for the first test to detect the COVID-19 virus, and three other viruses.
Wednesday, the production wheels were rolling at pharmaceutical company Cepheid. This, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration awarded fast-track approval for the first test to detect the COVID-19 virus, and three other viruses.
Some Palo Alto students will be back in classroom in 2 weeks
Kids in kindergarten and 1st-grade can go now back to schools on Oct. 12; 2nd and 3rd graders can return on Oct. 26, and 4th and 5th graders can be back in the classroom on Nov. 9.
Kids in kindergarten and 1st-grade can go now back to schools on Oct. 12; 2nd and 3rd graders can return on Oct. 26, and 4th and 5th graders can be back in the classroom on Nov. 9.
San Jose Police Department investigating four separate shootings in span of 11 hours
San Jose police blocked off a large area in the Buena Vista neighborhood in San Jose, as investigators collected evidence from the fourth shooting scene in the first 11 hours of Tuesday morning.
San Jose police blocked off a large area in the Buena Vista neighborhood in San Jose, as investigators collected evidence from the fourth shooting scene in the first 11 hours of Tuesday morning.
SJPD officer seen on video kicking, dragging women charged
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday charged Officer Matthew Rodriguez, 36, with unlawful assault and battery under the color of authority.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday charged Officer Matthew Rodriguez, 36, with unlawful assault and battery under the color of authority.
San Jose police respond to four shootings, at least two fatal, in 11 hours
It is unknown if any of these shootings are related.
It is unknown if any of these shootings are related.
Levi's Stadium, Oakland arena transform into voting centers
The San Francisco 49ers on Tuesday plan to announce that Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will be transformed into a voter center for the November election.
The San Francisco 49ers on Tuesday plan to announce that Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will be transformed into a voter center for the November election.
California a fall furnace as hot temperatures bake Bay Area
California’s annual fall furnace is baking the Bay Area. For Santa Clara city road paving crews, and others who have to work outside, it’s a double dose of heat.
California’s annual fall furnace is baking the Bay Area. For Santa Clara city road paving crews, and others who have to work outside, it’s a double dose of heat.
49ers promote Grasu from practice squad, place Coleman on IR
The 49ers also activated running back JaMycal Hasty and linebacker Joe Walker from the practice squad to be eligible to play Sunday against the New York Giants.
The 49ers also activated running back JaMycal Hasty and linebacker Joe Walker from the practice squad to be eligible to play Sunday against the New York Giants.
Man dies after car crashes into tree in San Jose
The man was driving a blue 2005 Toyota Scion at a high rate of speed.
The man was driving a blue 2005 Toyota Scion at a high rate of speed.
Santa Clara police find 58-year-old missing woman
Christine Smith went missing sometime before 4 p.m. Thursday in the area of Benton Street and Los Padres Boulevard in Santa Clara.
Christine Smith went missing sometime before 4 p.m. Thursday in the area of Benton Street and Los Padres Boulevard in Santa Clara.
Santa Clara County's reopening pace challenged
As more counties in the Bay Area reopen more businesses, Santa Clara County’s health officer is warning not to move too fast. Some people are raising concerns with that cautious approach. Many people are worried about economic and mental health and not just physical health.
As more counties in the Bay Area reopen more businesses, Santa Clara County’s health officer is warning not to move too fast. Some people are raising concerns with that cautious approach. Many people are worried about economic and mental health and not just physical health.
Bay Area protests planned after no cops charged directly with Breonna Taylor's death
Demonstrations are planned for San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco.
Demonstrations are planned for San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco.
Santa Clara Co. supervisors approve $5M in assistance for landlords to prevent renter evictions
Santa Clara County board of supervisors approved an additional $5 million in financial assistance Tuesday night, aimed at preventing evictions during the pandemic.
Santa Clara County board of supervisors approved an additional $5 million in financial assistance Tuesday night, aimed at preventing evictions during the pandemic.
Federal judge will rule later this week on shortening time frame for Census data collection
A federal judge in San Jose heard arguments Tuesday on a preliminary injunction that would block the U.S. Census Bureau from shortening the time frames for gathering and processing data for the 2020 census.
A federal judge in San Jose heard arguments Tuesday on a preliminary injunction that would block the U.S. Census Bureau from shortening the time frames for gathering and processing data for the 2020 census.



















