Sunnyvale needs to step up to help residents, especially seniors like Mir Sayed.
Despite the drop, the current homeless population in the city is still the largest San Jose has seen in 13 years.
The city opened overnight warming centers at Roosevelt Community Center, the West Valley library branch and Seven Trees Community Center.
Steve Wymer lost his job at eBay for allegedly facilitating a harassment campaign against a Massachusetts couple.
San Jose is using its slice of a $1.7 trillion federal spending package to address ongoing homelessness.
San Jose has gone from parched earth to soggy ground after this past weekend's soaking, and more is on the way.
Some sites may require proof of residency.
The grace period for timed parking in San Jose is over. The city is ticketing violators again starting tomorrow.
San Jose is an outlier, even among other California metro areas.
More than 20% of U.S. greenhouse gases come from energy generation and transmission.
Here’s a look at the biggest changes involving housing, transportation, criminal justice and more next year.
The report examines immigrant satisfaction based on factors such as median household income, housing status and language proficiency.
The building has no heating or cooling system, Wi-Fi or mail services, tenants said. The space is infested with pests—with pigeon droppi ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defended his agency's handling of the fiasco in an ABC news interview.
An atmospheric river is expected to bring 1 to 4 inches of rain to the Bay Area from Thursday to Saturday.
Santa Clara residents might find an unexpected new year surprise—they'll need permits again to park in overcrowded areas.
California Sikhs have received statewide recognition, and San Jose's own Sikh community played a crucial role.
The latest court data shows at least 370 cases filed in August and 346 in September.
Hundreds of affordable homes are poised to be built at a Christian megachurch in central San Jose.
Some of Santa Clara County's most vulnerable families are receiving $1,000 checks starting this week—the first of many.
San Jose tops the list of Silicon Valley cities with the most bicycle crashes, injuries and deaths, which is nothing to brag about.
After clearing the city's largest homeless camp, San Jose is moving ahead with plans to revitalize the location and change its name.
Santa Clara County supervisors called the settlement “historic” and “monumental.”
The county's Animal Services Center is over capacity, and officials there have announced that the public can help by adopting or fostering.
Tiny homes have become increasingly popular among Bay Area cities experimenting with new ways to battle the homelessness crisis.
The encampment near Mineta San Jose International Airport is gone and a makeshift RV camp at Columbus Park is almost barren.
At their Dec. 13-14 peak, the Geminid meteor shower will produce up to 120 multicolored meteors an hour late into the evenings.
The co-founder of a health care organization in San Jose was struck and killed by a vehicle on Wednesday evening.
Hundreds of San Jose residents and advocates are speaking out in support of changing government policies in China.
San Jose has received roughly $74 million from a state program to convert at least 281 transitional or permanent housing units for homeless.
What people around here don’t seem to want is flashy gimmicks and eye sores.
Your city might raise a pride flag, but they won’t necessarily pass policies that protect you.
The structures will be among the tallest buildings in the city when complete.
The developer will pay tribute to the restaurant in the new project amid concerns about losing another historic San Jose building.
Santa Clara County is also turning a dozen public libraries and community centers into daytime shelters.
San Jose plans to spend millions to house and provide services to the thousands of homeless residents living on city streets.
San Jose's arts and cultural centers shows signs of rebounding from a devastating pandemic year.
Public transit sites may be the newest place to house San Jose's homeless residents.
A prominent housing developer violated state law by gouging its renters living near San Jose's Japantown.
Also announced the proposed landmark in downtown San Jose will now include a stage for live music.