A thoughtful discussion on gun policy and common sense solutions.
The VTA moved forward to look for a consultant who can review VTA’s work culture and find ways to improve the experience of employees.
The 12-bed pilot program provides on-campus beds for SJSU students seeking emergency housing.
Silicon Valley Pride's ban on uniformed police officers in this year's parade is a flash point in decades of tensions.
Some employees are frustrated and bewildered that they have to return.
Some Washington-Guadalupe residents fear planes en route to Mineta San Jose International Airport will bring pollution to their neighborhood
Campbell resident Farukh Mamedov called Campbell Police just after midnight July 9 to report a suspected prowler in the area.
Basic information on the local LGBTQ+ population is missing because the U.S. census didn’t ask for it.
Some activists claim the county is no longer providing them water to take to homeless encampments.
The expansion comes as the pandemic continues to impact food security for Silicon Valley residents, including college students.
San Jose has relied on a decades-old parking space policy that has contributed to gridlock and a car-centric culture.
San Jose's newly-passed vaccination mandate on large events leaves out two groups people: Performers and athletes.
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Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Campbell.
The San Jose Public Library is giving out goodie bags for the first 100 visitors to celebrate the end of its 14-month hiatus.
Officials hope a new federal vaccine supply will help close the gap.
Tomorrow is Earth Day, so today is a great opportunity to introduce myself and this new environmentally-focused column.
The heart of Silicon Valley might have lost its claim to fame as the 10th largest city in the nation.
Library cardholders will be able to use the public computers for 30-minute sessions each day.
Higher water bills could hit San Jose residents by summer, but water policy reps say it’s for a good cause.
South San Jose residents voiced fears about parking, traffic and development during a community meeting on Opportunity Housing.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Campbell. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
For the month of April, visitors are encouraged to wear Purple to celebrate its reopening and 30 years of operation.
“The more we can track the virus and its variants, the better equipped we are to protect ourselves,” said Dr. Marty Fenstersheib.
Officials estimate that around 10 percent of those who made appointments at county-run vaccination sites were no-shows, the report said.
The NSHSS is a premier international honors and scholarship program co-founded by Claes Nobel and James Lewis.
George Robles, 40 of San Jose, was arrested Jan. 30 in connection with the stabbing attack on "Michelangelo" at Play 'N' Learn Preschool.
Site will open early next week with initial capacity to vaccinate 5,000 people per day, with plans to increase capacity up to 15,000.
For people without COVID-19 symptoms, the County currently offers indoor and drive-through sites.
Campbell location among at 29 in California at which the company is testing the program, 28 of which are in Santa Clara County.
The Sharks will play the remainder of their home games in San Jose at SAP Center starting on Feb. 13, when they host the Anaheim Ducks.
A strike that started Jan. 13 with 30 inmates swelled to 53, 49 of which were from cell block 7Bm, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.
For the week of January 18, testing opportunities will be available in San José, Mountain View, Cupertino, Campbell, Palo Alto and Gilroy.
Appointment-based and drop-in COVID-19 testing opportunities continue next week, and testing is highly recommended for anyone.
The bingo challenge, which promotes sustainability, is open through Jan. 31.
The Campbell Police Department introduced the Therapy Dog Program Monday, welcoming the newest addition to the team, K9 Ainsley.
Holly jolly still is on the calendar as Christmas tree & menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more will go on. Just differently.