Lotto ticket worth almost $120,000 bought in Oakland A lottery ticket worth almost $120,000 was sold at an Oakland convenience store Friday.
Alameda: Three charged in armed carjacking of woman, 4-year-old children The incident happened Wednesday afternoon in the 2800 block of Mound Street.
Volunteer charged in Richmond church sexual assault A volunteer at a Richmond church has been charged with sexually assaulting a music student and police believe there might be other victims.
California shoppers reverse gears, up spending 1.4% in early 2024 Health goods and personal care stores' sales rose at a 6.7% annual rate through February.
Iconic San Jose State monument gets a touch-up before the Olympics Artist Rigo 23 was on campus this week doing minor maintenance on "Victory Salute" and reflecting on its impact over two decades.
San Jose: Men arrested in post-sideshow cop car attack granted release Two brothers from Arizona are charged with assaulting a police officer after allegedly striking and trying to enter a patrol vehicle responding to a sideshow-related injury near Santana Row.
Some homebuyers are beating high interest rates with 1980s-era assumable mortgages An estimated one-third of all mortgages in the U.S. are assumable now.
Hall of Fame San Jose City College basketball coach Percy Carr dies at age 82 Percy Carr, whose 900 wins at San Jose City College are the most in California community college history, has died at 82
Opinion: Big tech companies are burning through reservoirs of trust with AI Is generative AI a useful productivity tool or a series of overhyped, intrusive products that consume vital resources?
Kurtenbach: If this is it for Klay Thompson in the Bay, he leaves a spectacular, strange legacy Klay Thompson's exit from the Warriors has been called "inevitable" by NBA insiders.