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San Jose congressional candidate hit with federal complaint
A federal elections complaint against state Assemblymember Evan Low is intensifying Silicon Valley’s hottest congressional race and putting attention on…
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The Biz Beat: San Jose restaurant sells burgers for $1.99
There’s a new burger joint in downtown San Jose, with prices cheap enough to keep even the most hungry university…
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San Jose could lose thousands of trees to invasive beetle
An invasive beetle killing a dramatic number of Southern California trees has found its way to San Jose — and…
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Santa Clara candidates question ethics behind pledge
An independent ethics pledge is gaining notoriety in Santa Clara’s elections, while some candidates call it a political tool. The…
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East San Jose groups want to increase younger voter turnout
East San Jose nonprofits are launching a youth led voting campaign to shape a more equitable society and empower residents.…
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Santa Clara County to buy Regional Medical Center
After months of fighting to save Regional Medical Center’s services, Santa Clara County leaders figured out how to stop the…
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Legal woes won’t stop downtown San Jose park revamp
San Jose is on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars after being sued over a planned concert venue at…
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San Jose officials juggle transit design with city disruption
Silicon Valley transportation leaders are closer than ever to turning San Jose’s doorstep into one of the West Coast’s largest…
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Silicon Valley screens high school athletes for silent killer
It’s a silent killer that could happen to any high school student: sudden cardiac arrest. One school district wants to…
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Land trust wants to keep East San Jose apartments affordable
At a time when rising rents are forcing people out of their homes, one Santa Clara County nonprofit is offering…
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Former San Jose hotel houses 700 college students
Hundreds of college students will soon be able to call downtown San Jose home, thanks to the quick renovations of…
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$20B Bay Area housing bond lawsuit may not matter
A former San Jose official is taking regional leaders to court over the wording of a $20 billion affordable housing…
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How progressive are Silicon Valley congressional candidates?
Santa Clara County’s hottest congressional race may come down to which of two establishment Democrats can expand their base and capture…
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Coyote Valley preserve south of San Jose will be easier to access
With a multimillion-dollar funding infusion, Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve will become more accessible to those with disabilities through enhanced…
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San Jose school districts forced to consider campus closures
Declining enrollment rates are forcing school districts across San Jose to stare down campus closures and sharp budget cuts. California…
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Ex-San Jose official lobbies for private hospital she spoke out against
Magdalena Carrasco, a former San Jose councilmember, once joined protests against one company’s hold over health care on the East…
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Silicon Valley female candidates could see boost from Harris campaign
LaNiece Jones first met Vice President Kamala Harris in the 1990s, when they were chapter members of Black Women Organized…
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Silicon Valley LGBTQ+ student safety at risk with state lawsuit
LGBTQ+ students in California will have legal protection against being outed at school starting next year, but not everyone’s on…
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Silicon Valley’s most vulnerable live in filthy homes
When Azazel Holmkvist was placed in a squalid home on East San Fernando Street, his case manager told him there…
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Silicon Valley congressional candidates clash on poll results
Two new polls in one of the Bay Area’s hottest congressional races favor San Jose’s former mayor over a Silicon…
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