Vietnamese leaders and residents are rallying for Santa Clara County to reopen a privately-owned park in Milpitas.
San Jose is experiencing a devastating displacement crisis.
A local nonprofit hosted a resource fair to bring jackets, snacks and housing and health services to the neediest near Columbus Park.
A new strain of the omicron variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Santa Clara County, but details about its transmissibility are scarce.
See the latest announcement from the City of Campbell.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
Mayor Liccardo said the goal is to mitigate harm and shift the financial burden of gun education and victim services to gun owners.
With the widespread outbreak of the omicron variant, at-home COVID-19 tests are vital but hard to locate.
The Oak Grove School District board of trustees voted unanimously to sell the shuttered school despite the pleas of numerous residents.
The new conversation around using the soccer park’s lot raises the specter of a massive fight that ensued just a few years ago.
The Lighthouse Ministries Food Pantry has raised enough funding overnight to remain open.
A landlord accused of abusing city housing policies to enrich herself is now facing allegations of neglect.
San Jose libraries had planned this month to slowly bring back well-attended programs, but officials are pumping the brakes.
San Jose is forcing Lighthouse Ministries Food Pantry to pay thousands of dollars to bring its operation into compliance.
Emergency rooms in hospitals across the South Bay are overwhelmed, tying up resources for those with imminent needs.
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With COVID-19 infections skyrocketing in Santa Clara County, officials want to make it easier for residents to get tested for the virus.
San Jose is the largest city in the state to require its employees and visitors of events at city-owned venues to show proof of a booster.
Beginning Jan. 24, all libraries in the Santa Clara County Library District will expand their hours seven days a week.
Roughly 50 residents joined Councilmember Maya Esparza in celebrating the opening of the community garden Saturday morning.
The proposal is in compliance with the city’s vision, but the project is not right for the neighborhood, Vice Mayor Chappie Jones said.
The end result suppresses the votes of African/African American ancestry, Asian and Latino voters and renters.
San Jose is partnering with Valley Water to start a police patrol around the area that was once the region’s largest homeless encampment.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy released its annual community report for the city of Campbell in 2021.
A 6-story hotel on Winchester Boulevard may win the approval of the San Jose City Council, despite strong disapproval from residents.
The Vietnamese American Roundtable is becoming a household name in the South Bay.
After canceling the homeless count in 2021, Santa Clara County is looking for volunteers to help gather census data later this month.
As the new year begins in California, so do a set of laws designed to better regulate police departments across the state.
Scraping food off your plate into the trash just become a no-no in more Santa Clara County cities as of 2022.
Here’s a look at which Silicon Valley agencies have mandated COVID shots for their workers.
“This museum serves families. Being able to leverage what we do best for the greater good is hugely important to us.”
A COVID-19 outbreak has made its way to the Julian Street Inn housing site in downtown San Jose.
With more freezing temperatures and potential rain on the horizon, Santa Clara County has set up an overnight warming shelter for unhous ...
A coalition of advocates is pushing for Santa Clara County to open up 157 acres of public land on Tully Road.
The second office at the Dr. Roberto Cruz Alum Rock Branch Library displaces volunteers from a room that has been used for various classes.
After sitting empty for six years due to a lack of funding, a garden honoring San Jose's vast Vietnamese community sprouts signs of life.
After a whole year in a pandemic, many Santa Clara County residents hoped 2021 would bring something different.
“It’s been so busy, but we try to move as quickly as possible.”
Some Santa Clara County residents are rushing to get COVID-19 booster shots as infections from the omicron variant rise.
The new year will bring a bigger paycheck for those earning minimum wage in Silicon Valley.