Trump administration sues 2 Bay Area cities over natural gas ban

The cities of Morgan Hill and Petaluma are facing a lawsuit by the Trump administration over their decision to ban natural gas in most new buildings. 

Woman fatally shot inside car in Sunnyvale

Authorities in Sunnyvale are investigating after a woman was found fatally shot inside a car.

San Jose group hosts celebration for unhoused women

A San Jose group hosted a celebration on Wednesday for dozens of unhoused and recently housed women, offering a warm meal, gifts, and a sense of community.

Boyfriend arrested in 1997 San Jose cold case killing

The boyfriend of a San Jose woman found dead in her home nearly 30 years ago has been arrested, potentially bringing a close to the cold case.

3-alarm fire at Buddhist Temple in San Jose

San Jose firefighters raced to put out a 3-alarm fire Monday morning at a Buddhist temple, where there had been a similar fire last year.

San Jose getting ready for New Years Eve

From the fog, to the lasers, to the big balloon drop, San Jose's Continental Bar and Lounge is pulling out all the stops.

Video: Man assaults customer, destroys equipment at San Jose bakery

Surveillance footage shared on social media shows a man swiping items off a countertop, then tackling a customer to the ground outside Peters Bakery.

Silicon Valley grocery prices rank as no. 1 rising cost, residents say

In response to a survey asking, "Which of the following do you think have increased the most in cost for you over the past year?" groceries and food topped the list.

Person dies in crash on on Highway 101 and Lawrence Expressway in San Jose

The vehicle collided with a right-hand side wall at approximately 12:35 p.m., but a fatality was reported two hours later from the crash.

Football player shot by San Jose police poised to be awarded $8M

A college football player shot four times by a San Jose police officer as he was wrestling a gun away from people inside a taqueria is poised to be awarded $8 million by the city – in what is the third-largest police payout in city history.

114 mph winds damage, close historic Lick Observatory

Winds gusting up to 114 mph tore through the skies on Christmas, tearing off half the shutter on a dome atop Lick Observatory, according to the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Judge orders halt on ICE courthouse arrests in Northern California

A federal judge in San Jose has ordered a halt to ICE arrests at courthouses, arguing that immigrants are between a rock and a hard place: They face either getting arrested for trying to follow the law, or are not showing up to court and facing automatic deportation. 

Viral: Cousins surprise California grandparents with Christmas sleepover

What the video shows is the couple's grandchildren re-creating "Grandparents' Christmas" held in Los Gatos, Calif. – a tribute to an annual tradition of more than a quarter-century, which for several years had gone by the wayside.

PG&E Saratoga substation fire briefly knocks out power to thousands

A fire at a PG&E substation in Saratoga briefly cut power to nearly 17,000 customers Wednesday morning before being contained just before noon.

'I'm scared to death': Storm concerns for unhoused residents

Rainy weather across the Bay Area could lead to pooling water in low-lying areas, creating hazardous conditions for people living on the streets and in creek beds.