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Q&A: Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters has new leadership
Matt Moreles has a fierce desire to serve the region’s diverse community as the new head of the Santa Clara…
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Santa Clara County polluted creek cleanup near cement plant starts
A Santa Clara County hillside polluted for decades by a controversial cement plant and quarry is on the path to…
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San Jose medical rehab ranks among top 10 in U.S.
Public investments in Santa Clara County’s hospital system are proving being uninsured doesn’t have to mean poor health care. The…
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North Sunnyvale bike path approved but lacks funds
North Sunnyvale cyclists have another protected path in their future. The Sunnyvale City Council on Tuesday voted 6-1 to approve…
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Santa Clara County considers sales tax to pay for health care costs
Santa Clara County officials are preparing to ask voters for higher taxes to protect their poorest public hospital patients from…
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San Jose congressman wants to protect undocumented crime victims
One San Jose lawmaker wants to increase protections for undocumented immigrants who assist law enforcement in investigating crimes committed against…
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Silicon Valley transit advocates want VTA to join regional tax proposal
The deadline for Santa Clara County’s public transportation agency to join a regional funding measure is approaching, and transit advocates want…
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Kamala Harris isn’t running for California governor
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Wednesday that she will not run for governor in her home state of…
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San Jose Rep. Lofgren calls out Trump for science cuts
Government workers from the National Science Foundation are sounding the alarm on President Donald Trump’s attack on the federal independent…
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Trump announces plan to accelerate U.S. artificial intelligence development
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a sweeping plan to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence and further integrate the…
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Swing state Democratic strategists aren’t sold on Gavin Newsom
California Gov. Gavin Newsom won over South Carolina’s political heavyweights on his buzzy tour of the state this month. But…
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Silicon Valley grocers expect sales hit from food assistance cuts
Grocery stores are bracing for how federal cuts to food stamps will affect their businesses. Grocers who accept food assistance…
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Federal cuts affect future doctors trained in Santa Clara County
Sweeping federal spending cuts to Northern California’s largest public hospital system could ripple far beyond Silicon Valley — threatening communities…
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Silicon Valley grad students could shift careers due to loan limits
It’s Natalia Zamora’s dream to become a doctor. As an immigrant, Zamora, 24, had to navigate a chronic health condition…
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Cupertino dashboard tracks traffic collisions
One West Valley city is dissecting data to improve traffic safety. Cupertino recently released a public dashboard charting 1,950 traffic…
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San Jose to cite and tow vehicles with expired tags
San Jose plans to clamp down on vehicles with expired tags, which will affect thousands of homeless residents across the…
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San Jose lawmaker fights to keep activist’s name on Navy ship
The federal government might strip the name of one of San Jose’s most beloved activists from a naval ship. The…
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Democrats say masked ICE agents could create bigger safety issues
The Trump administration says hiding immigration agents’ identities, including by wearing masks, keeps them safe. But critics say it’s a…
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Silicon Valley bike superhighway gets state funding
The state has stepped in to help fund the initial phases of a bicycle superhighway that will make commuting between…
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California lawmakers worry AI will hurt entry-level tech jobs
California lawmakers, whose state is home to the most advanced artificial intelligence developers, are concerned that Congress is not prepared…
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