The water was so hot that his family could not safely remove him and his skin peeled off, according to The Mercury News.
The bugs were spotted at a prep station, near a grill and in a sushi-cutting area, KRON reported.
Instead of apartments or homes, Li rents out half a dozen RVs that are parked on the street in the East Meadow neighborhood of Palo Alto.
Called Howdy, its offerings include "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Weeds."
A scam seller sent angry customers a return label with one San Jose woman's address, and Amazon was reportedly less than helpful about it.
One of Sunnyvale's proposals to build more housing threatens to demolish several grocery stores, and city fixes haven't patched the problem.
Growers face concerns about whether immigrant farmworkers will feel safe enough to work during the approaching harvest season.
San Jose Mineta International Airport is creating a sense of place, with local fare greeting travelers.
Employees intervened to rescue the robot, according to reports.
A recent report shows Silicon Valley's economic growth faltered in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prime members get free delivery on their first three orders over $20.
According to a new report, 2023 was "a banner year for lettuce" amid a surge in demand from restaurants and consumers.
The bellwether chip maker has fallen behind in the AI race.
The U.S. Postal Service has hundreds of job openings in the Bay Area and will host several in-person hiring events this month.
The increase would be passed on to household ratepayers through local water companies such as San Jose Water.
Tesla has settled a lawsuit brought by the family of an engineer who died in a crash while relying on the company’s semi-autonomous driving.
“People should always be able to count on Tesla trying its best," Musk said in a comment on X.
"I had invested time, resources, and effort based on assurances from Tesla, only to be left high and dry," the bakery said on social media.
eBay will pay $3M to resolve charges after employees sent disturbing items to a couple that criticized the company.
Plans change and, while there is still an intention to build on the land, the market's vendors got a temporary reprieve.
DoorDash Kitchens' new San Jose location has evolved to become a fast-food restaurant as well as a delivery service.
The prominent commercial space in downtown San Jose is being taken over by a new business, following more than four years of vacancy.
The "development dream for a vibrant and enticing downtown San Jose" is beginning to come alive.
There are more than 70 vacant storefronts in the area, according to the San Jose Downtown Association.
As a woman of color in a male-dominated industry, Zaileen Janmohamed said breaking barriers requires a strategic skill set.
There are few things as joyful as a piñata, and Dulceria Mi Carnaval in San Jose can design them to resemble anything that makes you happy.
Vietnamese supermarkets are moving from downtown San Jose to other neighborhoods, raising questions about access to authentic grocers.
“From the outside, it’s hard to know what’s really happening and how it affects the city’s plans for Downtown West.”
Santa Clara County’s Vietnamese nonprofits have faced a longstanding gap in funding and resources.
Local business leaders say entrepreneurs in San Jose face significant challenges in launching a company.
San Jose officials waived more than $1 million in fees for Spirit Airlines.
A popular San Jose food vendor is trying to set up a brick-and-mortar restaurant, but has struggled to get a small business loan.
High rents and new development have caused a number of small businesses across San Jose to close shop or to cease operations entirely.
A PG&E spokesperson acknowledged local governments have proposed municipal or customer takeovers of the utility company.
Congressman Ro Khanna is crafting legislation that would require banks to pay higher premiums to the FDIC to protect all account holders.
Vietnamese residents packed a local restaurant to speak with San Jose's mayor about the biggest issue on their minds: small businesses.
Employees of a busy Starbucks store in Sunnyvale have filed a petition to unionize with Starbucks Workers United.
Nonprofit leaders also worried how they could continue providing direct services for the disenfranchised residents who rely on them.
Greg Becker is being scrutinized for selling roughly $3.6 million worth of Silicon Valley Bank stock through a trust in late February.
Everyone was hoping to access their accounts and keep the lights on at their businesses.