Time to get rain-ready!
Last year's rain coupled with strong winds resulted in fallen trees, mudslides and floods, which closed some city parks indefinitely.
A teen boy faces serious charges after police allege he ran people over with his car after a confrontation at a restaurant in September.
The decision was a win for the San Jose Police Officers' Association, the union that represents SJPD's rank and file officers.
The man admitted to selling counterfeit pills to a man at a bar who died less than 30 minutes later, according to federal prosecutors.
The officer, whose certification was suspended this month, repeatedly punched the woman during a road rage incident, authorities said.
Police said two men facing a slew of charges were involved in an organized crime ring.
Find out when and where to see Jolly Old St. Nick this holiday season.
The cleanup program removed 9.5 million pounds of trash from San Jose's public spaces as of the 2022-23 fiscal year — a 19% increase.
More than 7 trillion tiny pieces of plastic wash from city streets into the San Francisco Bay each year.
The investigation led detectives to a home in Hollister where police recovered several weapons.
The revamped store expands on the favorites and adds a few new options for Los Gatos shoppers.
Authorities said the multi-agency effort was among California's largest-ever human trafficking operations.
New grade for Fall 2023 is a national recognition for outstanding patient safety
The state-of-the-art boring machine will dig the largest single-bore transit tunnel in the world.
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This holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
A grand jury this week indicted the infamous Los Gatos "party mom," bringing the case closer to a potential trial after two years.
According to police, a man wanted in connection with an armed burglary in April was apprehended last week with a cache of guns and ammo.
El Camino Healthcare District Funds Programs to Address the Growing Trend of Type 2 Diabetes in Young People
Investigators allege four young suspects led Peninsula officers on a chase in a stolen Jeep and prompted a hospital lockdown.
Police allege a 15-year-old boy was driving a stolen car when he ran a red light and hit another car, killing a young pregnant woman.
But those wrappers don't belong in the streets!
Just in time for Halloween, the full hunter's moon will grace the skies this weekend and the Bay Area should have clear skies to take it in.
Police allege the man forced his way into a motel room while working as a food delivery driver and assaulted a minor.
The child's 21-year-old mother was described as a beloved preschool teacher.
The 21-year-old died after she was involved in a crash with a stolen car, according to police, who said two people fled the scene.
First in Bay Area to receive ACC honor for providing world-class cardiovascular care
“Home has not been cleared of contamination and will be transferred to the new buyer in its current state," the Zillow listing said.
Dispensary owners in San Jose say they are losing money by the thousands due to overregulation and expensive fines.
Don't forget to bring along those baggies!
Santa Clara County has settled an unfair labor practice charge with Valley Physicians Group.
The new housing hub will include more than 100 affordable housing units located just a few steps from transit.
Viewers hooked on shows are willing to pay their own way as the company raises prices for its premium plan.
The U.S. Postal Service is looking to add nearly 700 workers in the area and is hosting job fairs at dozens of Bay Area post offices.
Police said a search warrant led investigators to the stolen items, drugs, a loaded gun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
The sheriff's office has assigned homicide detectives to investigate the death of a woman found in unincorporated San Jose.
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San Jose was approved for $8.4 million in new state grants to support operations against retail theft.
Tech layoffs have hit the Bay Area hard in 2023, a continuation of a trend that began the previous year.