Cupertino resident rescued from burning home

The fire was reported about 11:30 p.m. at a residence in the 10100 block of Randy Lane in Cupertino.

Traffic rerouted as crews battle commercial structure fire in San Jose

Valley Tranist Authority is rerouting the 22, 64A, 64B, 68, 72, 500 Rapid & 522 Rapid bus lines around the area and advises passengers to expect delays of at least 15 minutes.

Santa Clara County to open two pop-up COVID-19 testing sites

Testing will be available from June 23 to June 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Andrew Hill High School in San Jose and Santa Clara's Northside Branch Library.

Three arrested in San Jose home invasion robbery

Officers responded about 12:40 p.m. to a home in the 4200 block of Senter Road in San Jose, where a caller reported that several people broke into the residence and assaulted members of a family.

Santa Clara County plans to treat areas where west nile virus found

Next week, vector control officials plan to treat the affected area, which includes northern parts of the city of Santa Clara and the northern end of the Mineta San Jose International Airport to prevent the spread of West Nile virus. 

South Bay celebrates Juneteenth, some hope to make it relevant to all Americans

Each year in June, many African-Americans gather to march, and sing ancestral songs of pain, progress, and pride, such as “Lift Every Voice.” Since 1865, celebrations on the 19th have marked Juneteenth – America’s other Independence Day.

Santa Clara County officials rejoice following SCOTUS ruling on DACA

DACA offers legal protections for those brought to the country, without documentation, as children. For many, this ruling means a chance to get back to work or school.

Santa Clara County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody receiving threats over COVID-19 order

The health department confirms the continuation of Cody’s orders have made her the target of threats of violence and is under the protection of the sheriff’s office. 

School districts consider reopening classrooms in coming school year

School districts in Palo Alto and Vallejo are considering whether to reopen their buildings to students in the coming school year.

6 former eBay employees allegedly sent box of cockroaches to couple in 3-phase harassment plot

Six former eBay employees allegedly started a cyberstalking campaign and sent boxes of live cockroaches and a Halloween mask of a bloody pig's face to a couple who ran an online e-commerce newsletter.

61-year-old woman killed, man arrested after Highway 85 crash

A 61-year-old woman died in a crash late Monday night on state Highway 85 in San Jose allegedly caused by a 33-year-old man who was arrested afterward on suspicion of driving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter, according to the California Highway Patrol.

San Jose library launches new contactless service

The San Jose Public Library is making some changes to how members can access physical items from the library due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Saratoga house fire causes major damage, displaces two residents

One resident was rescued by firefighters called about 2:45 p.m. Saturday to the 12300 block of Kosich Place in Saratoga, just west of Saratoga Avenue, firefighters said.

Protesters say San Jose mayor’s police reform plans aren’t enough

Mayor Sam Liccardo formally introduced a ban on rubber bullets for crowd control on Friday. The ban will now go before the full city council.

Local company creates 4-in-1 COVID-19 and influenza test
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Cepheid Chief Medical and Technology Officer Dr. Dave Persing explains what the Sunnyvale-based healthcare company has developed in the battle against coronavirus.