San Mateo County's anonymous gun buyback event collects 264 firearms, including assault weapons and ghost guns
A recent gun buyback event held in San Mateo County showcased the importance of such events in preventing potential gun-related incidents by allowing individuals to anonymously sell their firearms.
In death of Kim Kardashian lookalike, Florida woman to be extradited to San Mateo for alleged manslaughter
Florida woman Vivian Gomez to be extradited to San Mateo to face manslaughter and medical license charges in the death of Christina Ashten Gourkani, an OnlyFans model and social media influencer who was known for her work as a Kim Kardashian lookalike.
Santa Clara County's proposed budget will cut jobs in exchange for a fiscal remedy
In an effort to remedy a $120 million deficit, Santa Clara County's proposed budget seeks to cut nearly 20% of the county's vacant positions, sparking criticism from union leaders who cite the ongoing struggle of understaffing and its impacts on the community.
Enjoy late night sushi at Sushi Confidential's new Casino M8trix location in San Jose
Sushi Confidential has opened its fourth location inside Casino M8trix in San Jose, offering fans a convenient late-night sushi option until 3 a.m. Enjoy a variety of delicious sushi rolls, bento boxes, and poke tacos.
San Jose Police seize 40 guns from road rage suspect: sparking gun control debate
In a recent incident that has sparked discussions about gun control and responsible firearm ownership, San Jose police arrested a 71-year-old man, Michael Myers, and seized an astonishing 40 guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition from his residence. The incident began with a road rage incident on April 13, which led to the discovery of Myers' extensive arsenal.
US authorities to investigate Goldman Sachs' role in Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
US authorities are investigating Goldman Sachs in relation to Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) collapse. The investigations are looking into the advice Goldman Sachs provided to the bank and its potential role in the resulting public panic. The crisis has had a ripple effect throughout the regional banking system, with potential for further complications.
UC Berkeley professor Elizabeth Hoover admits falsely claiming Native American ancestry
Examine the controversy surrounding UC Berkeley associate professor Elizabeth Hoover, who admitted to falsely claiming Native American ancestry her whole life. It looks at the wider implications of her case, such as the validity of her academic work, the appropriateness of her acceptance of race-related grants, and the ethical and moral implications of her false identity.
$39 million ponzi scheme involving Warriors tickets nets East Bay man indictment
Derek Vincent Chu, an East Bay resident, has been indicted for running a $39 million Ponzi scheme involving the reselling of NBA tickets and luxury arena suites. The arenas targeted included Oracle Arena, Chase Center, and Crypto.com
Silicon Valley tech faces off against California's AB 886, seeking to restore local news outlets
California's AB 886 seeks to restore local news outlets by forcing Big Tech's hand. Companies like Google and Facebook challenge the rule, as the new legislation seeks to bring compensation to news organizations and protect democracy, at their expense.












