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This map shows the area where some of the 14,000 San Jose residents forced to leave their homes due to Coyote Creek flooding can return.
San Jose's Fire Department rescues people caught in floodwaters on Feb. 21, 2017. (Peter Jon Shuler/KQED) Update, 9:55 a.m. Thursday: Most of the 14,000 people forced to leave their homes by flooding ...
San Jose has gone from parched earth to soggy ground after this past weekend's soaking, and more is on the way. San Jose got nearly 1.5 inches of rainfall last weekend, with some flooding around ...
Here's what city officials are doing after Penetencia Creek overflowed during the storm and caused flooding in San Jose.
Many residents, now stranded since the city of San Jose ordered mandatory evacuations in the flood zone, are asking if the city did enough to warn residents.
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Watch: San Jose police chief details fatal police shooting of armed man in crisisPolice in San Jose responding to a family disturbance were confronted by a man armed with multiple weapons who was later ...
The USGS surveyed Coyote Creek after flooding ravaged a nearby neighborhood in San Jose.
San Jose and Valley Water officials on Monday showed how they have been preparing for the wet weather and what crews have done to prevent future flooding.
San Jose city officials announced late Wednesday afternoon that the mandatory evacuation area had been reduced as the Coyote Creek floodwaters continued to recede.
Mandatory evacuation orders in San Jose have expanded due to severe flooding.
SAN JOSE -- San Jose firefighters rescued more than 200 residents by boat in flood waters in the Rocksprings neighborhood at Senter and Phelan. Click here to see a map of emergencies in the area.
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