Speed cameras coming to Bay Area, privacy advocates skeptical

Speed cameras will be up and running in Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco starting next year. Supporters say cameras will help reduce the number of people who die in accidents due to speeding, but critics have privacy concerns and say the cameras could target low-income communities.

Woman killed, other wounded by Sunnyvale shooter, police say

One woman was killed and another wounded by a shooter in Sunnyvale who took his own life later on Monday, police said. 

LinkedIn announces new layoffs in second round of cuts this year

Employment-focused social networking site LinkedIn on Monday announced it will cut 668 jobs, affecting roughly 3% of its global workforce. 

Mobile health clinic offers free medical, dental, hearing and eye care to South Bay community

Hundreds of people without health insurance were able to get medical and dental services for free on Sunday, through a mobile health clinic at Sacred Heart Community Service. 

7 Bay Area haunted house experiences you don't want to miss

Spooky season is upon us and for many adults and mature teens that means haunted house trips. We’ve compiled a list of some of the freakiest and horrific haunts around the Bay Area.

Day care operators arrested after 2 toddlers drowned

A mother and daughter who own and operated a San Jose day care where two young children drowned to death have been arrested and charged.

San Jose Sharks kick off season at SAP Center with pregame event

Downtown San Jose becomes Teal Town when the Sharks are playing and thousands of their fans wore their Sharks gear to kick off the season.

San Jose mayor courts AI companies, innovation edge over SF

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, Councilman David Cohen, and others, Tuesday at City Hall, touted the city’s past while penning a "welcome" memo for AI companies that are searching for a home.

Missing Navy veteran found, now receiving VA care

Kevin Coslett, a missing Navy veteran who suffers from mental illness, has been found.

Safety advocates push for stricter measures after San Jose day care double drowning

The state levied $11,000 in penalties and temporarily suspended the license of a San Jose day care where two young girls drowned, and a third child was rescued.