South Bay church fined $10,000 for holding indoor service during pandemic
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Santa Clara County has fined North Valley Baptist Church for violating health restrictions and holding indoor service during the coronavirus pandemic.

Girls make treats, cards for firefighters battling California wildfires

"If we didn't have to worry about this coronavirus I'd give you a big hug," one of the firefighters said. "How about an air high five."

San Jose's Coyote Fire 50% contained, 143 acres

Firefighters continue to battle a 143-acre vegetation fire in San Jose Friday. The fire is 50% contained, officials said. 

SCU Lightning Complex is now California's largest wildfire

The good news is that only five structures had been damaged and no one has died, though nearly 20,000 structures remained threatened and were in harm's way, Cal Fire said. 

SCU Lightning Complex Fire expands to 157,475 acres

The SCU Lightning Complex Fire, which covers parts of five counties, has grown to 137,475 acres, Cal Fire said Thursday morning.

Apple reaches $2 trillion market value as tech fortunes soar

The iPhone maker reached the $2 trillion milestone in Wednesday's early stock market trading when its shares surpassed $467.77.

San Jose mayor wants unauthorized mural of George Floyd to stay

A Black Lives Matter mural spanning three blocks of San Jose sidewalk is still standing despite being painted illegally - and the city's mayor wants to keep it.

California spared rolling blackouts, future outages remain possible

Millions of residents were spared of blackouts on Monday night. The operator of California’s electric grid said it didn't have to implement rolling outages because enough people conserved power.

South San Jose family spends 65 hours without power, sleeps with ice packs

Tens of thousands of Bay Area residents spent part of the record-breaking heat wave without power, including dozens of families in South San Jose who were without power for days.  

Standoff prompts freeway closure in San Jose

Police described the incident as an "emotional crisis" and said a crisis negotiator responded.

Marsh fire near Sunol scorches more than 1,700 acres

A group of fires near the Sunol Regional Wilderness and the Calaveras Reservoir have burned more than 1,700 acres and still had zero containment Monday morning, according to Cal Fire.

South Bay election officials say safeguards in place for November

The issue of voting by mail has taken center stage. Santa Clara County elections officials say they’re in the planning phase for the upcoming presidential election.

Cooling centers help cope with extreme heat in the South Bay

All over the Bay Area, cities are trying to figure out how to cope with a heat wave, in the middle of a pandemic. Officials in San Jose, say it presents an extra layer of challenges.

Some Gilroy Unified students begin school year with no teacher

Five-year-old Clara Carrasco was poised for her first day of kindergarten at Luigi Aprea Elementary School. Excitement turned to disappointment after her mother found out there was no teacher.