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CHP Reporting Fatal Crash on Hwy. 101 in San Jose
The California Highway Patrol is reporting that a fatal crash occurred Thursday night on U.S. Highway 101 in San Jose.
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Fleeing Driver Admitted to Using Meth Before Deadly Crash in San Jose: CHP
A suspect who led authorities on a high-speed chase in the South Bay early Monday morning slammed into a minivan in San Jose, leaving the driver of the van dead and a passenger hurt, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Fleeing Driver Used Meth Before Deadly San Jose Crash: CHP
A suspect who led authorities on a high-speed chase in the South Bay early Monday morning slammed into a minivan in San Jose, leaving the driver of the van dead and a passenger hurt, according to the California Highway Patrol. Ali Wolf reports.
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Minor Injuries Reported in School Bus Hit and Run in San Jose
A school bus crash that slightly injured two people in San Jose on Thursday morning on northbound U.S. Highway 101 was a hit-and-run, California Highway Patrol officials said.
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CHP Continues Hunt For Freeway Arsonist in San Jose
The hunt continues for an arsonist who authorities believe has started more than 20 fires in the South Bay and appeared to have struck again early Sunday morning.
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Shooting on Highway 101 in San Jose Injures At Least 1: CHP
At least one person was shot and wounded on Highway 101 near Story Road in San Jose late Thursday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Man Changing Flat Tire in San Jose Struck, Driver Flees
A 45-year-old man suffered major injuries early Sunday morning during a hit-and-run, which happened as he was changing a flat tire along Interstate Highway 280 in San Jose, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Officer-Involved Shooting in San Jose Shuts 101/880 Interchange: CHP
A California Highway Patrol officer on Monday was involved in an officer-involved shooting that shut down a portion of northbound US Highway 101 to the Interstate Highway 880 interchange in San Jose for several hours.
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Santa Clara County Sheriff Deputies Missed 20% of Traffic Court Appearances
An exclusive NBC Bay Area investigation discovered more problems with officers, deputies and patrolmen skipping out on traffic court responsibilities.