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Man Drives Through San Jose-Mineta Airport Security Gate, Arrested without Incident
During the arrest, the man told police he had swallowed an explosive device, and that there was another one in his car. Both statements proved to be unfounded, and no explosive items or devices were located, according to police.
California Highway Patrol Ignores Federal Court Ruling, Continues to Impound Cars
The California Highway Patrol still impounds thousands of unlicensed drivers’ cars for 30 days, despite a 2017 federal court ruling calling the holds unconstitutional.
Protesters Plunged Los Gatos Town Council Meeting into Chaos
Pro-police and anti-mask protesters’ separate-but-equal fears of government oppression collided Sept. 7
Santa Clara DA Clears Undercover Officer in Fatal Shooting of Demetrius Stanley
Demetrius Stanley, 31, died in the shooting shortly before 9:45 p.m. on May 31 in the 1100 block of Tofts Drive, where plainclothes officers had gone on a surveillance operation related to a prior criminal case involving Stanley.
San Jose Man Charged in Brutal Murder of 72-year-old
San Jose police entered the downtown apartment and found the victim’s body in a bathtub. He had been stabbed and had a rope around his torso.
Events in San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Palo Alto to Remember 9/11
In multiple Bay Area cities, police and fire departments will commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday with service events, flag ceremonies and memorials.
Prowler at Santa Clara Elementary School Assaults Staff, Restrained by Parents
Several parents witnessed the incidents at Bowers Elementary School and helped to restrain the man until the Santa Clara police officers arrived. He was taken into custody without further incident and charged with battery and "willful disruption of a pupil on a school campus."
How Facebook Undermines Privacy Protections for Its 2 Billion WhatsApp Users
WhatsApp assures users that no one can see their messages, but a ProPublica investigation reveals that the company has an extensive monitoring operation and regularly shares personal information with prosecutors.
San Jose Driver Sought After Running Away from Fatal Accident
The BMW struck a 2012 black Acura SUV that was stopped in the eastbound lanes of Santa Clara Street, then the male driver of the BMW fled on foot and remains at large, according to police.
Construction Slated for North San Jose Apple Campus Disrupts Encampment
Without any development from the tech giant since 2015, dozens moved onto the dilapidated property off Orchard Parkway and Charcot Avenue.
Gas Leak Repaired, Evacuation Order Lifted around Race Street
More than 50 hours after a gas leak was first reported, PG&E released detailed information, in response to questions from San Jose Inside, about the Wednesday leak that had forced the evacuation of hundreds of San Jose residents.
Evacuation of 10-block Area in San Jose Extended until Early Evening
A gas line ruptured by a private contractor near Race Street and Eugene Avenue forced the evacuation Wednesday afternoon of approximately 325 homes in a neighborhood west of San Jose Diridon Station.
VTA Employee Who Witnessed Mass Killing in San Jose Dies of Apparent Suicide
The 10-year employee was a paint-and-body worker at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority rail yard, scene of the May 26 attack by a fellow worker who shot and killed nine VTA colleagues before turning a gun on himself.
Family of San Jose Hit-and-Run Victim Pleads with Public to Help Find Suspect
San Jose Polce released a video of the car involved in the tragic hit-and-run death of wheelchair-bound mother of five more than four months ago, on eve of noon rally today at City Hall.
Silicon Valley Pride Week Begins with the Drag Queen Cooking Showdown
"Drag husbands" will be put to the test Monday on their abilities to be fast, work under pressure and patient with dramatics of creative/culinary genius.