Rite Aid closing 3 Bay Area stores amid national downsizing
Three Rite Aid stores in the Bay Area are among the dozen locations closing across the state.
San Jose police union calls for extra security for mayor
The union for San Jose police officers has called for beefed-up security to watch over Mayor Matt Mahan after an incident in which his guard was attacked by a pedestrian.
Crafting regulations for firefighting drones in Morgan Hill
Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, and several public agencies convened at a conference Monday in the South Bay to discuss how to create regulations for firefighting drones.
Tempers flare over Silicon Valley school district map
A recent Silicon Valley school board meeting erupted into yelling, chanting and an arrest over changes to trustee elections.
Los Altos residents worried about string of home burglaries
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office says they believe South American theft groups and others are responsible for surveiling and burglarizing homes.
Will TikTok leave San Jose if ban takes hold?
The U.S. TikTok ban is raising questions about the app's future in San Jose, where its Chinese parent company, Bytedance, is expanding its office space.
Santa Clara County is lacking needed translation services
In a region that speaks roughly 100 languages, non-English speakers often find themselves unable to follow Santa Clara County government meetings. That might finally change.
Woman found shot to death in downtown San Jose: SJPD
A woman found shot to death in downtown San Jose on Friday night was the city's 12th homicide of the year, police said.
SJSU football team prepares for intrasquad Spring Game Saturday
The sounds of hits and catches in the South Bay had nothing to do with football this past Thursday near the San Jose State Univ. campus. The school's football team worked through its 15th practice in preparation for Saturday's intra squad game.
Following three deaths, advocates bring resource fair to San Jose homeless encampment
After three deaths at a homeless encampment in San Jose, advocates knew something needed to be done.
Santa Clara County domestic violence cases more than double since 2019
The D.A.’s Office may face $6 million in budget cuts, and some of the staff positions needed to prosecute the cases may be eliminated.
San Jose police respond to report of bomb threat at City College
The San Jose Police Department says nothing suspicious was located and their search of City College's campus is complete Wednesday night after responding to a report of a bomb threat.
Former SJ elementary school association president arrested for grand theft from organization
The former president of a San Jose school association was arrested for grand theft and forgery from the association, which happened over a four-year period, police say.
San Jose man falls to death while hiking with wife along Oregon coast
A 69-year-old San Jose man plunged over 300 feet to his death on Sunday while hiking with his wife along Oregon's coast, authorities said.
Rebuilding San Jose Sharks fire coach David Quinn after two disappointing seasons
General manager Mike Grier announced the decision to fire coach David Quinn on Wednesday following a review of the team’s season.
Man arrested after fight with San Jose mayor's security detail
A man has been arrested after he allegedly disrupted an interview with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and hit a member of his security detail, according to the San Jose Police Department.
Tesla to lay off thousands of employees in Fremont and Palo Alto
Electric vehicle company Tesla will lay off thousands of employees across its Bay Area locations this June, according to documents filed with the California Employment Development Department on Tuesday.
The Burger Pit in San Jose closes for good after 70 years in business
A San Jose-based restaurant chain is shutting down its last restaurant after more than 70 years in business.
Headspin founder, Los Altos entrepreneur sentenced to prison
A Los Altos tech entrepreneur was sentenced to prison for giving potential investors false financial information while the company raised more than $100 million, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Federal complaint filed against San Jose Congress candidate Sam Liccardo
Silicon Valley congressional candidate Sam Liccardo is facing a complaint with the federal election commission alleging his campaign is coordinating a "dark money" effort to fund a highly-criticized recount in the Congressional District 16 race.