The virus has been confirmed in 23 Santa Clara County residents as of Tuesday.
Officer Matthew Dominguez is already on leave in connection with separate indecent exposure charges, NBC Bay Area reports.
In wealthy Santa Clara County, patients with the least resources wait months for crucial scanning and diagnoses.
After 19 years on the streets, unhoused San Jose resident Kellie Goodman is finally moving into a home.
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There’s been an unexpected surge of Colombian migrants in the area, county officials said, and there is little they can do to support them.
The sculpture, which will sit at the police administration building, commemorates the 13 San Jose police officers killed since 1924.
If you thought you could get away with parking over the time limit on San Jose streets, think again.
Officials are urging residents to masks up—even in some outdoor settings.
San Jose is ready to bring back police foot patrols to address rising safety concerns and build trust with residents.
City leaders are discussing what might be developed on the 112-acre site, and the financial impacts of losing a key entertainment landmark.
Mosquitoes with West Nile virus have been found in Sunnyvale and Santa Clara.
South San Jose residents are up in arms over a plan to turn a light rail station parking lot into a space for homeless people.
To celebrate its 85th birthday, the donut chain is giving away special birthday cards to thousands of guests.
The city policy which outlawed cruising in San Jose streets gave officers the right to unfairly target people of color or culture.
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Drivers will need to start pumping the brakes because speed limits are coming to some busy San Jose streets.
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“Any solution that is keeping us tethered to having to get in the car and drive everywhere is not a long term solution.”
Questions range from side effects to whether all children six months to age 5 need to be vaccinated, or just those facing chronic illnesses.
A former city commissioner is behind a new push to stop a Sikh temple from expanding in a suburban San Jose neighborhood.
San Jose will expand two existing projects to add a total of 120 more homes and develop two new sites in Districts 4 and 10.
Post-pandemic, the Parking Compliance Unit of the transportation department is working smarter in how it responds to public reports.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez said, “In fact, not only are we continuing services, but we’re going to be expanding them.”
A resident who recently returned to the area after traveling abroad has preliminarily tested positive for monkeypox virus.
The home of one of San Jose's greatest activists may become open to the public, depending on a pending purchase.
As gas costs continue to reach unsustainable levels, no one is immune to the pump pain.
After two years of waiting, San Jose mobile homeowners say the city reneged on a promise to give them more protection.
Life expectancy is shrinking, the poor are getting poorer and Silicon Valley's wealthiest are flourishing.
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Property owners in downtown San Jose are saying yes to more taxes over the next 10 years.
The county will have three vaccination clinics where parents can take their children.
We take great pride in being named one of the most welcoming cities in the United States, we also recognize that this is only the beginning.
The center would provide food, medical treatment and resources to find housing and jobs for the homeless population.
“He was the most impactful person in San Jose.”
The school year may have ended, but hunger never takes a break.
San Jose made three air-conditioned spaces available in its Roosevelt, Mayfair and Camden Community centers.
The project has become expensive and complicated with environmental concerns delaying the process.
The City Council unanimously approved increasing drinking and recycled water rates for the next fiscal year.