No one won the jackpot Wednesday, but one Bay Area ticketholder is almost $800,000 richer.
San Jose Matt Mahan presents commendations to First Responders
"I'm happy because you can only park at some place for 72 hours, and then you have to move," shared Torres, who works as a caregiver.
Good Karma donates bikes to Needy
A plan by San Jose officials to protect a historic former church that has been all but ignored by its owner is now in limbo.
San Jose’s SoFa District was home to the 42nd annual Santa Clara County Juneteenth in the Streets Festival last Saturday.
A recent ranking of U.S. city parks places San Jose in the top half.
San Jose Clean Energy customers could see more rate changes—and will have less time to protest against it.
A South County-focused reentry program is helping to transform the lives of individuals formerly incarcerated.
A recent city audit found that some of young adults weren’t trained to handle used needles, broken glass and other dangerous materials.
Tensions between San Jose homeowners and a home construction developer over fence heights have deepened an already strained relationship.
Plans call for construction of an industrial building.
With a new influx of cash, the Story Road-Keyes Street corridor in East San Jose will be transformed from a danger zone to a safe stretch.
The council will instead explore how San Jose could create or support an entity to help organizations secure grants and other funding.
City leaders have agreed to spend six months hearing from residents about what they want to see happen with land in East San Jose.
Santa Clara County is still struggling to clean up its poor air quality, with communities of color among the most affected.
It is grossly unfair that those most in need of compassionate care and shelter are the least likely to get it.
Retailers are not jumping at the chance to fill a Safeway that has been vacant for three years.
Local governments want to create public-private partnerships to ensure high-speed internet is a central service to all South Bay residents.
Vehicles won't be towed or have their registration denied due to a few parking tickets if a proposed state bill passes.
Do you want to visit Disneyland's Tomorrowland without the expense and trouble of an airplane flight? Then visit Sunnyvale's new City Hall.
The Thomas Fallon statue has caused public uproar for more than three decades.
The Guadalupe Emergency Interim Housing site opens near the doorstep of the San Jose Police Department.
The promoters of the “The Breeze of Innovation” want to build the landmark at Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
Santa Clara County residents and people in 54 other counties across California have until Oct. 16 to file their state and federal taxes.
A longtime goal of revitalizing San Jose's downtown will require input and energy from a broad group of people.
Santa Clara County residents could soon ride on the region's first bicycle superhighway.
A contentious affordable housing policy coming to the San Jose City Council appears to be dead on arrival.
The desire for an entertainment district comes when downtown San Jose is facing an uphill battle in recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Jose is breaking ground on a unique transitional housing site that will support hundreds of homeless residents when complete.
Mayor Matt Mahan asked the city to explore enacting no encampment zones.
Valley Water is shelling out millions for San Jose to clear out homeless residents living along Coyote Creek.
For more than 50 years, Mike Colgan's distinctive voice filled Bay Area airwaves.
The county will follow new state guidelines starting Monday as California loosens requirements.
Housing officials said it will be at least two years before San Jose can meet the goal.
Controversial plans for a Buddhist temple years in the making are moving forward in San Jose's Evergreen neighborhood.
Some 20 nonprofits organized a rally in front of City Hall to pressure councilmembers to support the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act.
It’s been more than a year and a half since Elias Elhania was fatally shot at a house party but his parents still see him in their lives.
San Jose's libraries have boosted security in an effort to increase safety and reduce disruptive behavior.
Sixteen parks around the city are closed and it’s unclear when they will reopen.