
Tragedy Strikes San Jose, Pigs Take Over Fairfield, and Napa Valley's La Onda Festival Kicks Off
San Jose Hit-and-Run Leaves One Dead, Pigs Wreak Havoc in Fairfield, and Napa Valley Prepares for La Onda Music Festival San Jose, CA – In a tragic turn of events, a hit-and-run incident in San Jose early Friday morning claimed the life of one pedestrian. Police say a driver struck two pedestrians, one of whom was in a motorized wheelchair, near West Virginia Street and Almaden Avenue around 2:45 a.m. "One of the pedestrians was in a motorized wheelchair and died at the hospital," reported Diana San Juan, a digital producer and correspondent for NBC Bay Area. The driver fled the scene but was apprehended shortly after. Meanwhile, residents of Fairfield are grappling with an unusual problem: a family of pigs roaming their streets and causing damage to yards. "It was something I'd never seen before," said David Gordon, a Fairfield resident, describing the scene. Chuck Hooker, another resident, added, "I look out and there's a big heavy mama pig and six little piglets." Neighbors hope the pigs' owner will come forward. Adding a touch of levity to the news, the report concludes with a vibrant preview of the La Onda music festival in Napa Valley, featuring a star-studded lineup that includes Marco Antonio Solís and Banda MS.