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‘Zero tolerance' will be enforced in San Jose over Cinco de Mayo weekend, police say
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — For the Cinco de Mayo holiday in San Jose, police will be enforcing a “zero tolerance” policy toward criminal activity and some major roads will be blocked for crowd control enforcement. On Thursday, the San Jose Police Department said its objective is to “facilitate a safe environment during the Cinco […]
Here’s what’s replacing San Jose’s beloved Flames Eatery
A new restaurant is opening in downtown San Jose at the site of a former meeting hotspot for local politicos. Home Eat, a Chinese restaurant chain with locations in Cupertino, Sunnyvale and Fremont, is slated to open sometime next week under a five-year lease with the city. The restaurant will fill the vacant site on... The post Here’s what’s replacing San Jose’s beloved Flames Eatery appeared first on San José Spotlight.
San Jose family's food truck destroyed in fire
A San Jose family is trying to pick up the pieces after their food truck was destroyed in a fire last week. Constantino Lara and Viladina Necochea said they are at a loss – $95,000 is what they paid for their food truck, and they only had liability insurance.
San Jose High-Speed Chase Ends in Deputy's Crash and Suspect's Arrest on Multiple Charges
A routine traffic stop in San Jose turned into a multicar incident on Sunday, April 28, when a deputy from the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office engaged in a car chase with a suspect that resulted in multiple injuries. According to the Sheriff's Office press release, the pursuit began after deputies attempted to pull over a gold Lexus sedan for speeding.
Here’s where home prices in the San Jose area are growing fastest
The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties. In March, the typical home value in the United States was $355,696, 4.6% higher than the previous year. Increasing...
Man dies after being found shot inside a vehicle in Sunnyvale
Police in Sunnyvale are investigating a homicide after a man was found shot in a vehicle Tuesday. Just after midnight, the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety responded to the 100 block of South Bernardo Avenue on the report of gunshots. Police then found a man inside a vehicle suffering from at least one gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital where he died. Anyone with information helpful to this case is asked to contact Detective Shillito at (408) 730-7110.
San Jose business owner dealing with multiple break-ins at tea shop
A downtown San Jose tea shop says repeated crimes have them struggling to stay open. Lam Ha, the owner of Tea Villa says he’s had more than 20 break-ins since the pandemic started, including seven in the past year. He can’t afford to keep replacing the glass. “This...
Scooter rider seriously hurt in collision near San Jose State University
A man riding a scooter was seriously hurt in a collision involving two vehicles near San Jose State University Tuesday afternoon, according to police. The collision happened at about 1:40 p.m. along the 30 block of South 10th Street, police said. The man was taken to a local hospital with...
Connecting San Jose to the Central Coast by train one step closer
Calif. — The future for modern commuter rail systems on the Central Coast is on the horizon, with service from San Jose to Salinas and two new stations in Monterey County a step closer to completion. This was made possible after $1 million was secured with the passing...
Stanford submits photo of protester wearing green Hamas headband to FBI
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Officials at Stanford University submitted a photo of someone on campus wearing a green headband worn by Hamas terrorist fighters to the FBI as the school struggles to reign in anti-Israel protesters camping overnight on school property. Like at other universities across the country, anti-Israel students...
The Best Vietnamese Restaurants In SF
A lot of the Bay Area’s top-tier Vietnamese food can be found in San Jose or East Oakland, but SF has its fair share of fantastic spots. Many are concentrated in the Tenderloin’s Little Saigon, the area packed with tiny takeout-only sandwich shops and casual phở places on and around Larkin Street. But you can also find bún riêu, garlic noodles, and bò tái chanh scattered throughout the city, whether you’re looking to get fancy at a place with cocktails and a tasting menu or want to stroll in for bún bò huế on a random weeknight. Oh, and if you’re looking specifically for bánh mì, we’ve got a guide for that, too.
Bay Area funeral service provider to pay $23M settlement
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The nation’s largest funeral service provider deceived customers in the Bay Area through false advertising and prices, according to the district attorneys of Alameda County, Marin County, and San Francisco. The funeral company, Service Corporation International, reached a $23 million settlement with the district attorneys and California Attorney General Rob Bonta […]
38-year-old East Palo Alto man dead in single vehicle crash, officers say three kids suffered minor injuries
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KION-TV)- The California Highway Patrol said that a 38-year-old East Palo Alto man has died in a single vehicle crash on Wednesday evening. A public information officer with CHP Hollister-Gilroy told KION the crash happened on Northbound Highway 85 just south of Cottle Road. Officers said a 38-year-old man was driving a The post 38-year-old East Palo Alto man dead in single vehicle crash, officers say three kids suffered minor injuries appeared first on KION546.
46-year-old Newark man arrested for soliciting 14-year-old girl
(KRON) — A 46-year-old man was arrested for allegedly soliciting a minor on Monday, the Redwood City Police Department said. The incident occurred around 1:45 p.m. The victim, a 14-year-old girl, was walking home from school when a man in a white car started talking to her. The man, police said, asked the girl how […]
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