BART Cops Pull Wanted Suspect Off Train, Seize Gun With Extended Mag
BART Police say they arrested a person aboard a train on March 30 after a disturbance; officers found a firearm with an extended magazine and outstanding warrants. Riders are urged to report issues via BART Watch or text.
Arizona Teen Screen Crackdown: Lawmakers Push Parents To Hit ‘Accept’ Or Kids Get Logged Off
Arizona bills would bar under14s and require parental permission for teens' social accounts, setting up a legal and privacy fight.
San José Cracks Down On Phone-Zombie Drivers For Distracted Driving Month
San José is flashing warnings and stepping up patrols this April as distracted driving continues to claim lives. The city is pairing signs with targeted enforcement.
San Jose Rehab Rocked As Jury Grants $3.5 Million In Counselor Pregnancy Case
A Santa Clara County jury awarded $3.5M after finding a San Jose rehab failed to stop an uncertified counselor from having sex with a patient, leading to pregnancy. The verdict raises questions about staffing and oversight at small treatment centers.
Judge Hammers Sunnyvale, Mountain View With $1.2 Million Creek-Pollution Fines
A federal judge found Sunnyvale and Mountain View liable for bacterial pollution in Stevens and Calabazas creeks and assessed $1,178,400 in fines against each city.
Cupertino Greenlights 51 Hillside Townhomes As Fire Fears Flare
Cupertino’s council approved 51 townhomes on Linda Vista Drive despite neighbors’ wildfire and evacuation concerns. City staff pointed to state housing rules that constrained local options.
San Jose Plots Permanent Parklet Takeover For Downtown Streets
Councilmembers pushed an "Al Fresco 2.0" memo asking staff to build a permanent outdoor dining program, streamline permits and appoint a coordinator. The change aims to help small restaurants and activate streets.












