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VTA sues striking union over alleged breach of contract
VTA has filed a lawsuit against its striking workers, claiming it’s a breach of contract. VTA said in a Tuesday…
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San Jose bus and light rail service halted by strike
Commuters across Silicon Valley are stranded as VTA’s workers walk the picket lines and negotiations are at a standstill. VTA’s…
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Santa Clara County hospitals threatened by Medi-Cal cuts
When it comes to Northern California’s largest public hospital system, Santa Clara County leaders fear they’re building a sandcastle at…
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San Jose D3 candidates talk housing, downtown vibrancy
San Jose City Council District 3 candidates shared their ideas on how they’d represent the downtown on Thursday at a…
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San Jose mayor’s pick for D3 leads in fundraising
Hundreds of thousands of dollars are pouring into a special election to represent San Jose’s downtown neighborhoods on the City…
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State lawmakers disagree with Newsom’s take on transgender athletes
California Democrats on Thursday distanced themselves from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent comments on transgender athletes, saying they are committed to…
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Cupertino to protect cyclists on Stevens Creek Boulevard
One of Cupertino’s most dangerous roads will soon become safer for cyclists. The Cupertino City Council approved the extension of…
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California Dems left Trump’s speech as he doubled down on cuts
“It was horrible and disgusting.” “My blood’s boiling right now.” “He clearly wants to divide America.” That’s Reps. Sara Jacobs,…
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Santa Clara County special education workers face layoffs
Special educators serving Silicon Valley’s disabled and most vulnerable children are about to be laid off. Charles Hinman, interim superintendent…
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Silicon Valley transit workers could strike as contract ends
The contract between a Silicon Valley public transit agency and its frontline employees ends Monday — and negotiations have stalled.…
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Sunnyvale residents split on improvements to dangerous road
As Sunnyvale expands its bicycling network, one neighborhood is grappling with decades-old limitations. Residents in North Sunnyvale, a portion of…
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Silicon Valley lawmaker wants to make it illegal for Trump to hawk crypto
President Donald Trump made tens of billions on paper by using his national profile to push meme cryptocurrency. One Democratic…
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San Jose approves hundreds of affordable homes at historic site
A 15-story multifamily affordable housing development is about to become part of downtown San Jose’s SoFA district after almost a…
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San Jose district will close three schools
Another San Jose school district is closing schools due to declining enrollment and a multimillion-dollar budget deficit. After intense debate…
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Downtown San Jose street becomes permanent pedestrian mall
San Jose officials have approved the permanent restriction of vehicle traffic at a popular downtown street in an effort to…
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San Jose touts digital billboards as revenue boost
Downtown San Jose’s most recognizable landmarks could soon be home to an array of digital billboards for the next 20…
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Heart and harmony: A guide to healthy traditions for Lunar New Year
Ring in the Year of the Snake with heart-healthy tips from the American Heart Association OAKLAND, January 22, 2025 —…
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Statewide LGBTQ+ group endorses San Jose council candidate
The race to replace disgraced former San Jose Councilmember Omar Torres has become a fight for the future of downtown…
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Sunnyvale searches for solution to paramedic shortage
Sunnyvale public safety officers are optimistic a new study will find solutions to the city’s lack of paramedics. The Sunnyvale…
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Downtown San Jose to add two-floor music venue
San Jose’s downtown core is about to get more lively with a new late-night concert venue and bar in the…
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