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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 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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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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San Jose teachers prioritize safety in contract negotiations
A teachers union is joining parents in demanding San Jose’s largest school district makes schools safer. Following increased incidents of…
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Santa Clara County education office plans layoffs
Santa Clara County’s top education office is planning for a wave of firings amid questions over top-heavy management and executive…
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San Jose tackles lack of parking after cutting requirements
A group of San Jose leaders want the city to explore a permitted parking program that would benefit residents living…
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Sunnyvale’s lack of protected bike lanes frustrates residents
Sunnyvale residents have been waiting for the city to implement its grand plan for a bicycle safety network, but a…
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San Jose residents unaware of non-police crisis services
San Jose officials are voicing concern about how to keep paying for a non-police response program for mental health emergencies.…
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San Jose education leaders delay decision on school closures
The leaders of a local school district are postponing a decision to close a handful of schools. The Franklin-McKinley School…
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Santa Clara County wants more family home care visits
Santa Clara County may be able to serve more vulnerable children through home visits by tapping into new Medi-Cal funding.…
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Cupertino city buildings get greener with solar
Three prominent Cupertino government buildings are set to switch to green energy as the city warms up to the idea…
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Sunnyvale traffic deaths spark safety concerns
Sunnyvale officials want to tighten traffic safety near Fair Oaks Park after multiple pedestrian deaths over the past six years.…
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San Jose tackles thousands of homeless camp fires
Fires emanating from San Jose’s homeless encampments far outnumber those coming from homes and businesses, leaving nearby residents scared for their…
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Cupertino app augments reality at nature preserve
Cupertino residents can now tour one of the city’s most historic nature preserves using augmented reality — a unique blend…
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Ex-Silicon Valley education leader splurged on staffing
A top Silicon Valley education leader had five highly-paid admins and assistants working for her — with some making nearly…
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