Zip Trip: Health and wellness Los Gatos
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KTVU?s Gasia Mikaelian chats with Linda McGrath, founder of Yoga Source, about the benefits of practicing yoga and how all ages can appreciate it.

Zip Trips: Los Gatos? Hometown Spotlight
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KTVU?s Claudine Wong shines a light on local Los Gatos legend Billy Jones, a train conductor that brought joy to the community throughout the 1900s and whose legend lives on today. In a special addition Claudine highlights other local legends like Mountain Charlie, who lost an eye to a bear, and The Boys, the first openly gay common law-married couple in the country.

Taste of the Town: Los Gatos
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KTVU?s Sal Castaneda chats with residents across Los Gatos and highlights a number of local staples. In a special addition to the Taste of the Town segment, KTVU's Frank Mallicoat chats with Dan Reineke, Loma Brewing general manager.

Zip Trips: Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival
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KTVU?s Gasia Mikaelian chats with Rusty Reinhardt, a long-time organizer for the Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival, about the upcoming event in September.

Zip Trips Trivia: Los Gatos
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KTVU?s Frank Mallicoat chats with Los Gatos residents and tests their knowledge on the South Bay town. The answers are hilarious at times.

Zip Trips: New Museum Los Gatos
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KTVU’s Claudine Wong chats with Kimberly Snyder, executive director of the New Museum Los Gatos, about the art and history of the South Bay town.

Mistrial for San Jose State athletic trainer accused of sexually assaulting female athletes

A mistrial was declared in the case of San Jose State’s former head athletic trainer Scott Shaw, accused of sexually assaulting female athletes during treatment sessions.

San Jose mayor, others seek to ban homeless encampments near schools, daycares

Citing security and safety concerns, San Jose's mayor and others want to change city law to ban unhoused encampments near all public and private schools and daycares.

Crews make progress on 66-acre grassfire in East San Jose

Cal Fire and the San Jose Fire Department are currently fighting a 66-acre wildfire near Clayton Road and Via De La Vista in East San Jose. 

2 arrested after $30,000 stolen at San Jose poker game during home invasion

San Jose police announced they arrested two people in connection with a home invasion robbery during a poker game — even after one of the suspects tried to escape through the attic, but ended up literally falling into custody. 

9-year old girl dies after being found in San Jose school pool

A 9-year-old girl died after being found unresponsive in a pool at a San Jose private school. The coroner identified her as Emily Cheng of Sunnyvale.

California scrambles to deal with post-pandemic nursing shortage

One study by the Hospital Association of Southern California puts the nurse vacancy rate in hospitals at 30%, compared to 6% pre-pandemic.

Home prices fell in Bay Area cities, experiencing biggest declines in country: study

A new study suggested that the Bay Area’s housing market was seeing one of the nation’s largest cooldowns, as 13 local cities were among a list of the top 18 U.S. spots, where home prices were falling.

Thousands of workers to vote on 3-day strike in San Jose

Thousands of frontline workers in San Jose are set to vote Tuesday on the approval of a potential strike as two unions representing city workers host in-person voting to authorize a three-day strike.

San Jose leaders hold event to address violent attacks against food vendors

San Jose leaders hosted a resource fair under the City Hall rotunda Monday for food vendors and small businesses to address recent violent attacks.

Taylor Swift’s stop in the Bay Area included making a 'generous' donation to help feed the hungry

Taylor Swift's mark on the Bay Area went beyond her dazzling performances for her two sold out shows at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, she also left a mark with a "generous" donation to Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.