Environmentalists are concerned Caltrans isn't doing enough to keep trash from washing off its properties into the San Francisco Bay.
A new project to reduce flood risks from rising sea levels is underway in North San Jose's Alviso neighborhood.
The grant will be split between nonprofit PATH and a service and cultural center project for the city’s African American community.
Santa Clara's Central Park has a goose problem. More specifically, a goose poop problem.
Los Gatos has an ambitious plan to add thousands of homes in the next two decades, but some town officials say it’s not doable.
Only a small number of homeowners took advantage of the opportunity.
San Jose residents may be asked to support subsidized housing for Alum Rock Union School District teachers on the November ballot.
“For the county to support a project like this, that’s them taking a stance on equity.”
San Jose's COVID-19 mask mandate is coming to an end almost two years after it was adopted.
In a move that could be a boon to hikers, cyclists and equestrians, Santa Clara County is considering linking two beloved parks.
San Jose's COVID-19 mask mandate may be coming to an end almost two years after it was adopted.
After four years of litigation, victims of a devastating San Jose flood may be on the verge of compensation for their suffering.
Two pernicious problems in Silicon Valley—lack of affordable housing and declining school enrollment—are closely tied.
The metro area encompassing San Jose, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale lost nearly 43,000 people between April 2020 and July 2021.
Find egg hunts, bunny brunches, spring festivals & more in Campbell and throughout the South Bay and beach cities.
San Jose residents are building mini homes in their backyards and bringing families close together.
Standing in front of the burned structure they used to call home, Jane Silver and Elaine Miller couldn't help but be emotional.
Here’s the weekly breakdown.
Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test will no longer be required for entry at the arena.
Unhoused people living in their RVs will soon be able to sleep safely at a sanctioned location in South San Jose.
A small group claims the water company’s proposal would not just increase water bills, but also reduce an incentive to conserve water.
San Jose has started towing cars and RVs near Columbus Park this week—a move that has prompted concern from advocates and homeless residents
While Silicon Valley watches the war in Ukraine unfold, one woman has traveled to the country's border to help refugees.
A San Jose court has issued a restraining order against former Mercury News reporter Paul Gackle, ending a long legal battle with the paper.
A suit claims Google steered Black workers into lower-level, lower-paid jobs and subjected them to a hostile work environment.
In more ways than one, kids cleaned up at the a combined litter pickup and bike giveaway event in Campbell Saturday.
San Jose is looking to make more green off its golf courses.
The upcoming BPAC Meeting will be held in the Doetsch Conference Room at City Hall.
See the latest announcement from the City of Campbell.
The Campbell Community Center Track will be closed to the public March 14 - April 29th for Track Resurfacing.
Complaints are emerging at a San Jose affordable housing complex—and housing lawyers are taking notice.
Behind one of the world's largest museum collections dedicated to Vietnamese refugees is a dream of one San Jose man.
With gas prices at an all-time high in California and around the U.S., local residents are digging deep into their wallets.
San Jose's budget process has begun, and libraries are hoping to get enough funding to return to pre-pandemic service levels.
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Bay appears to be at a turning point as restrictions are peeling back.
It's hard to build affordable housing in San Jose, so city officials conducted a study to understand why.
Demolition of existing play equipment and the restroom building followed by preparation of the site will be the first orders of work.
Gov. Gavin Newsom could change how the state handles its severe mentally ill.
Children and young adults between the ages of 14 and 21 years of age are encouraged to apply.
Here’s what went down at the March 1 San Jose City Council meeting.