Scott McNealy’s asking a record-smashing $96.8 million for his Palo Alto castle
Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy has put his Palo Alto home up for sale at $96.8 million more than the most expensive home sale ever recorded in the city
Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy has put his Palo Alto home up for sale at $96.8 million more than the most expensive home sale ever recorded in the city
The White House says 1st Lt. Garlin Conner is being recognized for actions on Jan. 24, 1945, when he left a position of relative safety for a better position "to direct artillery fire onto the assaulting enemy infantry and armor."
The San Jose City Council will consider several ballot measures and the possible sale of Hayes Mansion.
Attorney Mark Geragos says there soon will be news in Colin Kaepernick's grievance against the NFL; similar claims made in May fizzled.
The debt is projected to grow to 96 percent of GDP by 2028 before eventually surpassing the historical high of 106 percent it reached in 1946.
A free community day focused on the exhibition, "Guns: Loaded Conversations," is planned for Saturday at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles.
A cease-fire agreement between the United States, Russia and Jordan had largely kept the peace for months while the Syrian army concentrated on rebel-held regions closer to its capital, Damascus. But with those conquered, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces have now turned their attention to Syria's southwest, with help in recent days from Russian airstrikes.
Amazon has acknowledged in other drone-related patents that the delivery aircraft may pose a safety hazard to the public.
Several jurors later issued sworn declarations affirming how homophobia warped their deliberations.
The intensity of the threats and intimidation reached a peak over the past week, the staffer said, after hecklers drove Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen out of a Mexican restaurant and White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders was denied service at the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia.
Little Italy San Jose hosts second annual competition
Now race is on for the proposed bill, which was advanced by a state Senate committee, to be passed by this Thursday. The ballot measure would be withdrawn if so.
NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell from Oakland explains why he flipped off Charles Barkley during the NBA Awards Show.
The buyer of the office building at 152 N. Third St. in San Jose is a group led by Gary Dillabough, a venture capitalist and realty entrepreneur who is heading up some of downtown San Jose's most intriguing development efforts, including a renovation of the iconic Bank of Italy building and the ambitious Museum Place project, along with multiple other real estate ventures in the city's urban core.
Concord Mayor Edi Birsan wrote the Navy secretary on Monday saying portions of land on the base remain contaminated and "not suitable for transfer nor human occupation."
U.S. District Judge William H. Alsup on Monday granted Chevron’s motion to dismiss the suit, ruling the issue requires foreign and domestic policy decisions that are outside the scope of the courts.
The northern Barents Sea, to the north of Scandinavia and east of the remote archipelago of Svalbard, has warmed extremely rapidly - by 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit just since the year 2000 - standing out even in the fastest warming part of the globe, the Arctic.
"Sicario" sequel promises plenty more intensity, and "Leave No Trace" is a powerful look at father-daughter bond.
Dear Editor; Speaking at last week’s Council meeting Mayor Mary-Lynne Bernald clearly, and obviously, read her statement in support of the proposed law showing that her opinion and position were formed before the meeting, before all the people spoke to offer their perspectives. That’s wrong. Law makers should keep an open mind and reserve their […]
A San Mateo Superior Court judge rejected a probation officer recommendation of county jail and instead sentenced the former after-school program employee to three years state prison.
GOP lawmakers were largely silent this month after Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, shared a social media post from a British white nationalist who has described himself in the past as an admirer of Hitler's Germany and a "Nazi sympathizer."
Will Pixar Pier endure as a hit or fade after this early burst of interest?
The Supreme Court delivered a smackdown to California on Tuesday, handing down back-to-back decisions against the state in high-profile cases over President Trump’s travel ban policy and a state law regulating pregnancy centers.
Rabid fans of the Cotton Candy Grape are in heaven right now as the latest batch hits the shelves.
Uber gets the OK to continue offering its ride-share services in London with a probationary license that comes up for renewal every 15 months.