Victim dies from injuries sustained in San Jose shooting

The San Jose Police Department reported Wednesday a man in a shooting Tuesday afternoon has died from their injuries.

San Jose to receive federal funds for natural disaster mitigation

The winter of 2017 in the Bay Area yielded historic rainfall and unforgettable images. Flooding of the Coyote Creek in San Jose put parts of the city under feet of water.

Several Bay Area health departments issue new mask mandates, amid rising COVID cases

Health officials in several Bay Area counties have issued new mask mandates as COVID-19 cases continued to rise and in preparation for the upcoming respiratory virus season.

San Jose mother undergoes full limb amputation after contracting rare bacterial infection

Laura Barajas bought fish from a grocery store in San Jose and cooked it herself. The next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with Vibrio Vulnificus, a bacterial infection.

San Jose police arrest 3 after French bulldog stolen

Three suspects who allegedly stole a French bulldog from its owner at gunpoint three months ago in San Jose are in custody, police said Monday.

Bay Area home prices see biggest annual gain in more than a year, while sales continued to fall: report

Despite a continued downturn in home sales in California, median home prices reached its highest level in more than a year, with the Bay Area recording the biggest annual gain in the state, according to new figures.

Tear gas in Santa Clara County jails didn't work more than half the time: auditor

As the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors is set to vote Tuesday on whether to allow the sheriff to continue using tear gas in the jails and buy more military equipment, a closer look at an independent auditor's review shows that gassing people to make them comply didn't work more than half the time. 

Protesters honk at Israel's Netanyahu in Bay Area ahead of meeting with X's Musk

Dozens of protesters on Monday honked horns and waved Israeli flags outside San Jose Mineta International Airport as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touched down on his way to meet billionaire businessman Elon Musk.

San Jose school trustee censured after meeting with anti-critical race theory group

District officials denounced the actions of board member Marc Cooper, saying he misrepresented its curriculum and violated bylaws, as well as the state education code.

Bay Area rents decline but have little impact on housing crisis

According to Apartmentlist.com, rents in the Bay Area having taken their biggest year-to-year dip over the last 27 months.

2 arrested for allegedly shooting, killing juvenile and injuring man

San Jose police said Sunday they arrested two people they believe responsible for shooting and killing a juvenile and wounding a man in July.   

San Jose police watchdog had drunken argument ahead of retirement

San Jose's former police watchdog was allegedly set to be investigated for spouting off at a police officer while drunk at a public event, before she abruptly retired.

Owner of South Bay paintball spot says rental increase forcing its closure next month

The staff at Santa Clara Paintball typically gears up for the weekend rush of customers. However, Thursday's cleaning day foreshadows the impending closure in a few weeks.

San Jose Sports Hall of Fame inductees announced for 2023

All four inductees have been at the top of collegiate, professional, Olympic and international sports competition.

Man shot in his car by person in other vehicle: Sunnyvale police

A man is in critical condition after being shot Tuesday in Sunnyvale and the suspect remains outstanding, the Department of Public Safety said. 

San Jose to pay over $3 million for police excessive force during George Floyd protests

San Jose police declared the protest unlawful, used tear gas and fired rubber bullets towards protesters. Multiple people were hit including Michael Acosta, who had to have his eye removed after the incident.