San Jose students growing their own lunch with hydroponic farms
Students are growing what they eat in San Jose as part of a nutrition program at Evergreen School District where students learn to farm produce, harvest it, and serve it for lunch.
San Jose human trafficking operation foiled by SJPD
SJPD says a months-long investigation by its human trafficking task force revealed an "elaborate sex trafficking operation" at a local inn.
Man booked for murder of woman in San Jose, apprehended in Capitola by CHP
The San Jose Police Department arrested a man suspected of murdering a woman on Sunday.
Woman found dead in San Jose; investigation underway
San Jose Police Department officers found the woman dead with "signs of trauma."
13-year-old girl reported missing in San Jose
Keytlin Gonzalez, 13, was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 in the area of Elm and Vermont streets.
Government shut down takes toll on federal workers
The government shutdown is taking its toll on workers who say they are unsure if or when the next paycheck will arrive.
Crew arrested in violent San Jose jewelry store heist
Weeks after a crew of robbers raided a San Jose jewelry store and left its 88-year-old owner hospitalized, police say they’ve caught seven suspects.
Detectives arrest man linked to vicious VTA beatings of unhoused men
Deputies in Santa Clara County arrested a man suspected in a violent attacks at a Valley Transportation Authority stations in San Jose, the Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
San Jose event planner charged with stealing thousands in quinceañera money
The man was arraigned on seven counts of felony grand theft for allegedly taking "large fees" from families who sought his services.
Video shows South Bay teen firing gun into air on multiple occasions
A 16-year-old boy captured on video firing a gun into the air on multiple occasions has been arrested, according to San Jose police.
Whole Foods in Cupertino reopens after rodent infestation
In March, county inspectors flagged the store initially for rodent droppings in the deli area and cockroaches in the bakery.
After San Jose's Columbus Park sweep, many unhoused say they were left behind
San Jose encampment sweeps leave some in the same situation they were in before the sweep — just in a different location. The city said some residents continue to refuse offers of assistance or shelter.
San Jose sushi restaurant shut down over cockroach infestation
Kenzo Sushi in San Jose was ordered to shut down after inspectors found a cockroach infestation.
This 'viral' Bay Area pumpkin patch theme park is rooted in community
A Bay Area pumpkin patch, featuring larger-than-life animatronic figures, kiddie rides, and a corn maze, is garnering viral attention and has been identified as one of the best to visit this fall.
Palo Alto police investigating deadly truck crash
A man died when his truck crashed into a median in Palo Alto late Saturday night.
Off-duty deputy helps nab man accused of exposing himself on VTA buses
A South Bay man accused of exposing himself to women riding VTA buses was arrested after an off-duty sheriff’s deputy spotted him by chance.
Guaranteed SJSU admission for eligible Morgan Hill students
The Morgan Hill Unified School District and San Jose State University on Thursday announced a new partnership that guarantees eligible graduates a spot at the university starting next fall.
Santa Clara mayor pushes back on deal to cover Super Bowl 60 security costs
Santa Clara is preparing to host Super Bowl 60 and the 2026 World Cup at Levi’s Stadium, but city leaders are questioning how the city will be reimbursed for providing millions in security and public safety services.
Witnesses say federal agents didn't show warrant during San Jose nonprofit arrest
Outrage in San Jose after federal immigration agents entered a nonprofit and arrested an undocumented man. Witnesses said the agents failed to show identification or a warrant.


















