A man out for an afternoon walk last December was struck while walking on Broadway in an unpainted crosswalk.
Amanda Christine Riley, 36, accepted a plea deal in which she admitted to deceiving people into donating for cancer treatment.
Police in Gilroy released a video captured by police dashboard camera that shows an officer involved shooting in September.
The Sept. 8 shootout that killed a man who had been wanted on an attempted murder charge is under investigation.
The pedestrian was wearing dark clothing and walking on the north side of Leavesley Road when they were struck by a vehicle.
The man called 911 Wednesday morning identifying himself as a suspect, adding he would be waiting at the post office, according to police.
A Frontier carrier outage shut down the phone system earlier Thursday.
Officers returned fire after a man shot at them with a handgun, according to the Gilroy Police Department.
The electronic interference adversely impacted all southern Santa Clara County emergency radio operations, according to county officials.
A driver trying to make a U-turn pulled directly in front of the man's car, CHP said. One died and five others were injured.
Thousands near the Santa Clara-Santa Cruz county line woke to find themselves in the dark Friday morning.
The collision was reported around 11:15 a.m. Saturday along state Highway 152 east of Gilroy.
A 60-year-old Los Banos woman was killed in a head-on crash Saturday morning on the Pacheco Pass Highway east of Gilroy, officials said.
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The shooting, Morgan Hill’s second homicide of the year, occurred on Monterey Road and is believed to be an isolated incident.
Gilroy saw an increase in calls for service related to illegal fireworks during the 4th of July compared to last year.
Gilroy is the only city in Santa Clara County where specific fireworks during the Fourth of July weekend are legal.
Witnesses told officers that the motorcyclist lost control for an unknown reason and drifted into the right shoulder.
A man was killed in a shooting at a Gilroy business Thursday afternoon.
A man was pronounced deceased at the scene on Thursday afternoon from an apparent gunshot wound.
The incidents occurred on Saturday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A 2021 Chevrolet Silverado was traveling north and, for some reason, went off the roadway and overturned, CHP officials said.
Joshua Munoz, 36, was arrested last Wednesday on suspicion of shooting at officers during a pursuit. He faces additional homicide charges.
No officers were struck when police said the man refused to yield after officers initiated a traffic stop, instead leading them on a chase.
The shooting occurred at the intersection of Railroad Street and Martin Street just after midnight on Tuesday.
Police said the Los Gatos suspects used stolen access codes and committed similar burglaries of storage lockers in other cities.
The man fell about 500 feet while hiking in Sequoia National Park on Memorial Day, according to the National Park Service.
Employees of the two companies were accused of using funds to pay for personal items, according to the district attorney.
The boys, ages 15 and 16, were charged with homicide after search warrants were served in Gilroy, San Martin and Morgan Hill on Tuesday.
Morgan Hill police said they also found seven illegal firearms and ammunition after a DUI traffic stop yielded further suspicions.
"The risk of wildfires this year is high," the agencies said in a joint news release, citing severe drought and a longer dry season.
On April 23, deputies found a 53-year-old male victim with multiple stab wounds in a Chevron parking lot.
Police said the suspect pointed a gun at an employee on Monday afternoon and fled with approximately $1,000.
Over the last six months, Morgan Hill residents have complained of fireworks and loud explosions near San Pedro Avenue.
The woman was shoved to the ground while walking in Los Gatos last week by a suspect who also made a racist remark, according to police.
A spike in incidents of elder and dependent adult abuse occurred last year while residents were sheltering inside their homes.
The driver, traveling northbound on Highway 101, went off the road, down an embankment and collided with a tree on Wednesday morning.
The city announced that a potential removal of a homeless encampment by Caltrans would be delayed due to lack of warning.
Impaired driving can lead to arrest, jail time, fines, loss of driving privileges — or worse.
A car hit a fire hydrant on Thursday night, leading to a "geyser of water" spouting out.