Four men in the South Bay were arrested in connection to a drive-by shooting last week where two plainclothes officers were fired upon, the San Jose Police Department announced
San Jose Police Chief Paul Joseph stopped in South San Jose for his first 2025 community town hall, taking questions and giving updates on the uphill battle facing the city’s police department.
The four suspects were arrested on Thursday and Saturday. They are being held in Santa Clara County Main Jail without bail.
A 53-year-old man from Alameda County has been arrested in connection with the sexual assault of a child in San Jose, police said.
San Jose police Tuesday morning were investigating an officer-involved shooting late Monday that resulted in no injuries and no arrests. The shooting occurred at about 10:40 p.m. Monday in the ...
Police in San Jose announced Monday that five suspects ... Detectives with the department's Gang Investigations Unit identified two additional suspects in the shooting and obtained arrest and ...
SAN JOSE – Veteran winger Tyler Toffoli knows several people affected by the devastating wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area and is happy the City of San Jose and the Sharks are doing their part to support firefighters and first responders.
Sheriff Don Barnes made clear his department’s immigration enforcement policy will not change, but expressed frustration at limits under state law.
The Bay Area’s biggest city is planning on doubling down on its promise to keep its migrant community safe. Raj Mathai speaks with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan on this. The Bay Area’s biggest city is planning on doubling down on its promise to keep its migrant community safe.
San Jose police on Wednesday were investigating a collision that left a pedestrian dead, the department said. The pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at about 6:30 a.m. in the area of Sherlock and Kimball drives, police said. Sherlock Drive from Malott Drive to Gassmann Drive is closed while officers conduct an investigation, according to police.
Federal agencies working in California pledged cooperation in immigration enforcement operations and posted photos of people being taken into custody.