Woman and child go missing from Mountain View
Police in Mountain View are asking the public's help in locating a woman and child who have gone missing.
Parents have a warning after San Jose teen dies in car crash on Thanksgiving
A male driver was later booked into Juvenile Hall and is facing multiple charges.
Congressman-elect Sam Liccardo: priorities, plans and strategy for working with Republican-controlled Congress
San Jose's former mayor, Sam Liccardo, is set to take the congressional seat soon to be vacated by longtime Congresswoman Anna Eshoo in January.
1 suspect caught, another missing in 2021 San Jose homicide
After more than three years, the San Jose Police Department Wednesday named and arrested a suspect allegedly involved in the 26th homicide of San Jose in 2021.
Pet adoption pop-up launched, plans to address problems at animal shelter
One day after a scathing audit highlighted inhumane conditions at San Jose's city-run animal shelter, city officials are talking about their plans to address the problems. They say this is the time for accountability and for innovation.
SJ business owners decry economic impact of VTA expansion
Several east San Jose business owners complained, on Wednesday, that VTA's expansion of the Alum Rock light rail line to Eastridge Mall is causing traffic disruptions and closures that are hurting their bottom lines.
Santa Clara County court warning of increase in jury scams
Those who receive a suspected scam call should contact their local police fraud department and the jury office of their local court.
Scathing audit reveals 'inhumane' conditions at San Jose animal shelter
The city issued a scathing report about San Jose's animal shelter, saying the conditions there are “inhumane."
Family-owned Los Gatos restaurant closing after 45 years
A long-time restaurant in Los Gatos announced it is closing.
Santa Clara County allocates $5 million, prepares for Trump immigration policies
More than 40% of Santa Clara County residents were born outside the United States.
8,500 feet of floodwalls nearly complete in San Jose
Valley Water is nearing completion on the first phase of a massive floodwall project to protect residents and homes for future flood events.
13 Alum Rock schools in San Jose closing, consolidating
Six Alum Rock Unified schools in East San Jose will close and as many as six others will be consolidated or redesigned.
San Jose special education teacher recovering after being wounded in gang-related shooting
A week after the shooting, Santa Cruz Police say they arrested 20-year-old Esdras Plascencia and a 16-year-old juvenile in connection with the shooting.
At least 4 Bay Area school districts meeting over massive budget shortfalls
On Monday night, Hayward Unified, Fremont Unified, Alum Rock Unified in San Jose and Oakland Unified are all holding meetings to discuss what to do over their budget shortfalls.
Minor among trio arrested in San Jose's 26th homicide of the year
A minor was among three suspects arrested in connection with a deadly shooting last month in San Jose, police said.
Boy in stolen car dies after South Bay pursuit ends in crash
A boy was killed and three other minors were injured early Thursday in Saratoga when the stolen vehicle they were in struck a tree during a law enforcement chase, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said in a press release on Thanksgiving.
Family of college student killed while walking to class wants changes
The family of a Santa Clara University student killed while crossing the street near the school called on city leaders to make safety improvements in the area.
Demands for safety improvements on Highway 25 after crash kills 911 dispatcher
The day before Thanksgiving, friends and neighbors of a Santa Clara County 911 dispatcher who was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 25 were advocating for improvements to the roadway.
Suspect in deadly shooting at San Jose homeless camp arrested
After more than six months, San Jose police have arrested the suspect in the city's 13th homicide of 2024, which occurred in a homeless camp, authorities said.
SJSU can play in volleyball tournament with transgender player, appeals court rules
A federal court upheld a ruling that allows a San Jose State women's volleyball team member to play in Wednesday's Mountain West Conference tournament after teammates said she shouldn't be able to play because she is transgender.



















