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Fired Employee Returns to Sunnyvale Workplace With Machete, Attacks Man: Police
A San Jose man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder Tuesday, a day after he attacked a man with a machete at his former workplace in Sunnyvale, according to the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.
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Old Fingerprint Evidence Helps ID Suspect in 1979 Cold Case Killing
A 41-year-old cold case homicide suspect is in custody after a Sunnyvale police detective dug up old fingerprint evidence left at the scene of the crime.
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Sunnyvale Artist Raises Awareness About Climate Change
A Sunnyvale artist is using art to raise awareness about climate change through a project called “What’s Next for Earth.”
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Sunnyvale Artist Raises Awareness About Climate Change
A Sunnyvale artist is using art to raise awareness about climate change through a project called “What’s Next for Earth.”
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Sunnyvale Man Arrested in Double Homicide Involving his Wife, Daughter
A Sunnyvale man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of double murder after he walked into police headquarters and told a clerk he killed his wife, according to the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.
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Sunnyvale Community Services Helps Families in Need
Staff and volunteers at the Sunnyvale Community Services hosted a drive-thru distribution, handing out gift cards and food for families in need.
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Woman Robbed in Daytime Sunnyvale Attack
Surveillance video shows the moment a woman was robbed while pushing a stroller in Sunnyvale Wednesday morning.
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Woman Robbed in Daytime Sunnyvale Attack
Surveillance video shows the moment a woman was robbed while pushing a stroller in Sunnyvale Wednesday morning.
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Sunnyvale School Allowed to Hold In-Class Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic
A school in the South Bay on Thursday became the first in Santa Clara County to hold in-class learning during the pandemic. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Sunnyvale School Allowed to Hold In-Class Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic
A school in the South Bay on Thursday became the first in Santa Clara County to hold in-class learning during the pandemic.
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Man Fatally Stabbed at Baylands Park in Sunnyvale: Police
Sunnyvale police are investigating a deadly stabbing at Baylands Park.
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Stanford Researchers Study COVID-19 Severity Spectrum
So much of coronavirus is unknown, including why the virus makes some people so sick, and leaves others with no symptoms at all. Now Stanford researchers are trying to figure out why.
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Health Officials Continue to Investigate Coronavirus Outbreak at Sunnyvale Costco
There is growing concern about a reported outbreak of coronavirus cases at a popular South Bay Costco store.
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Health Officials Continue to Investigate Coronavirus Outbreak at Sunnyvale Costco
There is growing concern about a reported outbreak of coronavirus cases at a popular South Bay Costco store. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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Health Officials Investigate COVID Cases at Sunnyvale Costco
Santa Clara County Public Health is investigating cases at Costco Wholesale on Lawrence Station Road in Sunnyvale. Health leaders say the store didn’t have to shut down because it followed county rules for handling these situations, including identifying close contacts who may have been exposed, disinfecting the store and notifying the county about the exposure.
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Sunnyvale Family Awakens to Vehicle Crashing into Home
A Sunnyvale family of eight was asleep Saturday night when a vehicle crashed into their home, pinning one man underneath. The Red Cross is helping the family search for a place to stay as the damage to the home is extensive.
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Police Investigating Shooting in Sunnyvale
One person is hospitalized in critical condition following a shooting in Sunnyvale, police said.
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Sunnyvale Energy Company Shifting Gears to Repair Ventilators
As the state of California scrambles to obtain more ventilators, a Silicon Valley company has stepped up and is refurbishing older ventilators to fill the urgent need during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sunnyvale Energy Company Begins Work on Ventilators
As the state of California scrambles to obtain more ventilators, a Silicon Valley company has stepped up and is refurbishing older ventilators to fill the urgent need during the coronavirus pandemic. Marianne Favro reports.