SAN JOSE — A man was fatally shot near a popular community center Sunday night, marking the city’s fourth homicide of the year, according to the San Jose Police Department. The shooting was ...
Oto, Japan’s oldest lion, died Monday of natural causes at the Toyohashi Zoo & Botanical Park in Aichi Prefecture, according to the zoo. She was 25½ years old — equivalent to about 100 human ...
The tour includes a visit to the plaza principal, Plaza Mijares, and its most historic monument, Misión San José del Cabo, as well as stops in signature Gallery District art galleries ...
San Jose police said in a press release that the assault happened on January 18 in the parking lot of a business on the 3000 block of Story Road in East San Jose. The mother and son were shopping ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Embarcadero Plaza along San Francisco's waterfront is set to undergo a $35 million facelift. On Thursday night, a community meeting kicked off to get input from ...
San José Mayor Matt Mahan unveiled an initiative Thursday that would ratchet up the pressure on homeless people to accept shelter or face jail time. “Homelessness can’t be a choice,” Mahan ...
The University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons have secured the commitment of former San Beda University standout Payosing, the squad announced Thursday. The 6-foot-2 Payosing, who won a ...
Don't miss a story. Get San José Spotlight headlines delivered to your inbox. The mayor of San Jose wants to penalize homeless people who refuse shelter by arresting or hospitalizing them, punting the ...
A man was arrested after he was accused of attacking a sick sea lion with a stick, California police say. As officers monitored the Ventura Beach promenade using remote cameras, they saw a man hit ...
A proposed park more than twice the size of Union Square is one step closer to reality in San Francisco’s Embarcadero Plaza. On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted in approval ...
PEORIA, Ariz. -- OMG, Jose Iglesias has landed in San Diego. Iglesias’ hit recording “OMG” became the theme song and rallying cry for the Mets during their second-half march to the NLCS in 2024, and ...