The discovery comes weeks after a body was found at a Peninsula waste management facility.
Police are investigating after a bicyclist was killed in a vehicle collision in East San Jose Tuesday morning.
During the investigation, detectives identified the suspect as 19-year-old Cupertino resident Josiah Adorno.
Police believe there may be other victims.
Multiple electric vehicle chargers and related equipment were allegedly taken and others were damaged, according to police.
County health inspectors confirmed the infestation at the location, which has shut down the grocery location in the meantime.
The man was swimming back from an island 90 feet offshore and got tired, authorities said.
Three victims at the scene were each found with at least one gunshot wound.
The Red Cross was contacted to aid an adult, two children and one dog. A second dog perished, firefighters said.
Police are asking for additional victims to come forward in the investigation of a man accused of using his school position to target kids.
Campus officers gave aid, but the victims were pronounced dead by San Jose firefighters.
The nature of the girl's injuries was not disclosed.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's dive team was called after rangers spotted a person in distress in Cottonwood Lake.
It remains unclear why the individual entered the lake, the Sheriff's Office said.
City officials said they will prosecute whoever is responsible for scattering the toxic pellets.
The Andes strain, which is transmissible between humans through prolonged contact, has already claimed three lives globally, officials said.
“The motive and circumstances associated to this incident are still under investigation,” police said.
Two men have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a business in San Jose and a separate robbery in Morgan Hill, police said.
The San Jose Police Department said that that 46-year-old Gustavo Rodriguez of San Jose was arrested for the March 12 shooting.
Police said the suspects used a sledgehammer to break into secured display cases and steal thousands of dollars' worth of watches.
A one-year-old boy was fatally struck by a minivan in San Jose Tuesday, police said.
A San Jose teen is charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 2-year-old foster brother earlier this month, the DA said.
Authorities are requesting the public's assistance in the search for the missing man.
Officers said the first attack took place on the afternoon of Feb. 23 at a gym on the 2300 block of McKee Road in East San Jose.
A hazardous materials unit was dispatched to the scene.
He now faces anywhere from 10 years to life in federal prison, authorities said.
Police said the vehicle's registered owner, identified as 40-year-old Aldama Refugio Jr. of San Jose, had been reported missing.
The shooting happened on Paseo de San Antonio between S. Third and S. Fourth streets at about 2:20 a.m.
The outage was first reported at 9:10 a.m.
Trina Johnson, 61, was accused of homicide and booked into the San Joaquin County Jail, police said on social media.
Three people were arrested on suspicion of running an organized retail theft operation out of two homes in San Jose.
A routine traffic stop developed into a "major' narcotics arrest, police said Saturday.
A lawsuit filed in federal court states that the AI sent a man on delusional missions and ultimately convinced him to take his own life.
The tree fell in the northbound lanes of the highway, blocking traffic for hours, police said.
The 51-year-old mother faces more than 30 years in prison for over 60 counts, including facilitating sexual assault, prosecutors said.
The fire burned three vehicles before it was knocked down about 45 minutes later, firefighters said.
Cal/OSHA Chief Debra Lee said the employee's injury was "entirely preventable."
The co-owner of the unlicensed daycare faces over 20 years in prison for her role in the deaths of two 1-year-old girls, prosecutors said.
A man fatally shot a woman before turning the gun on himself at a shopping center parking lot in San Jose on Tuesday, according to police.
Eight people were displaced and one person was hospitalized, according to the San Jose Fire Department.