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At issue were elements they consider to be offensive and discriminatory, including a portrait of Black Liberation Army member and FBI fugitive, Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, who was convicted of killing a police officer in 1973. → Read More
At issue were elements they consider to be offensive and discriminatory, including a portrait of Black Liberation Army member and FBI fugitive, Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, who was convicted of killing a police officer in 1973. → Read More
This incident is the latest in a series reported to police, including vandalism at the same location in May. And, earlier this spring, hate messages against Black people were spray-painted on a curb near a children's play structure. → Read More
'WE'VE GOT TO DO MORE': City council is considering a proposal that would require all gun owners citywide to carry liability insurance, and to pay an annual fee that would go toward supporting emergency and police services. → Read More
The Santa Clara VTA will receive $20 million from the state to aid its recovery after the recent mass shooting, pending approval by the legislature. → Read More
After four months of operations, closing time has come for the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at Levi's Stadium. → Read More
Emphasizing the need for conservation to be a way of life, the Santa Clara Valley Water District board voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to declare a water shortage emergency, urging the community to reduce water use by 15%. → Read More
'I SEE THE GUN': In the chilling four-minute body camera video, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office takes viewers through what the five-man, "first contact team" encountered. → Read More
Temple of 1,001 Buddhas is a private religious facility on the co-founder's 29-acre property. She claims the city wants her to tear much of it down, and that officials have resorted to using intimidation tactics, including multiple searches of her home. → Read More
At Levi's Stadium, the largest COVID-19 mass vaccination site in California, Santa Clara County is turning its attention to youth and getting them in as soon as possible. → Read More
ABC7 News spoke with the U.S. Geological Survey to better understand how the ShakeAlert system works after a prediction of a magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Placer County did not happen. → Read More
A potentially iconic project has cleared a significant hurdle after being approved by the San Jose City Council this week and is now one step closer to rising west of downtown. → Read More
Santa Clara County health officials are pushing to get more youth and young adults vaccinated as soon as possible as demand for the COVID-19 vaccine drops. → Read More
One million residents in Santa Clara County have now received at least one dose of vaccine, marking what many are calling a turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Two of SF's mass vaccination sites only received 500 first doses combined for the entire week, compared to the 10,000 they received in prior weeks. Meanwhile, supply is increasing for parts of the South Bay. → Read More
"Even if it's allowed under the state rules, don't do it. It's not safe." Health officials in the Bay Area's largest county are urging the public to maintain their vigilance as more variants of COVID-19 are detected in the community. → Read More
Santa Clara County health officials teamed up with an iconic labor union to vaccinate hundreds of farm workers who are essential to the region's food supply, bringing a sense of relief to those seeking to protect themselves from COVID-19. → Read More
Searching for a COVID-19 vaccine in the Bay Area has been anything but easy. Most of us have struggled to secure an appointment. Here are some alternate ways to get one in Santa Clara County. → Read More
California is just days away from expanding vaccine eligibility on April 1 to residents ages 50 and up, but appointments will remain hard to come by until production ramps up and more vaccine is delivered to the state from federal authorities. → Read More
Despite the governor's announcement regarding the expansion of vaccine eligibility, officials in the Bay Area say they're still waiting for more supply from the state in order to fully utilize their capacity. → Read More