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San Jose libraries offer free solar eclipse glasses

April 6, 2024April 8, 2024 Manuel Falomir

To help keep eclipse-viewers safe on April 8, San Jose public libraries are giving away a limited number of specialized glasses this weekend.  The San Jose Public Library said solar eclipse glasses will be available

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A new program is dedicated to saving and reviving famous business signs in San Jose

March 21, 2024 Manuel Falomir

A new initiative is focusing on the preservation and restoration of historic business signs in San Jose, including the iconic sign of Westside Billiards and its café, which have been

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Could intermittent fasting lead to adverse effects? Research suggests a heightened risk of cardiovascular mortality

March 19, 2024 Manuel Falomir

A new study suggests that restricting eating to eight hours or fewer per day, a form of intermittent fasting, may increase the risk of premature death from heart disease over

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A hearing has commenced regarding the case of a young girl who died in San Jose in what appears to be a situation involving an exorcism

March 19, 2024 Manuel Falomir

Monday marked the beginning of the preliminary hearing in the case involving the death of a young girl in San Jose, which police have described as a ritual resembling an

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An inquiry has raised alarms regarding mold and wage violations at a $70 million housing project for the homeless in San Jose

March 12, 2024March 12, 2024 Manuel Falomir

There are fresh concerns regarding the state of a $70 million project for homeless individuals in San Jose. A labor union investigation has revealed the presence of mold in the

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Jewish students at the University of California, Berkeley, are planning a rally to protest against antisemitism

March 11, 2024March 12, 2024 Manuel Falomir

Jewish students at UC Berkeley are organizing a protest against what they perceive as the school’s inaction to protect its students. The protest, scheduled for Monday, follows a chaotic incident

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Federal authorities have reported the arrest of six individuals for unlawfully importing goose intestines and duck blood through a California port

March 5, 2024March 6, 2024 Manuel Falomir

Six individuals were arrested in New York on Tuesday for allegedly illegally importing goose and duck intestines from China. The scheme involved concealing the items under packaged rattlesnakes or mislabeling

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Berkeley Unified School District is being sued for reportedly harassing Jewish students

March 5, 2024March 6, 2024 Manuel Falomir

The Berkeley Unified School District is facing a new civil rights complaint alleging that it ignored instances of “severe and persistent” harassment against Jewish students, including accusations involving both students

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California authorities and a local group are confronting a resurgent issue: child labor

March 3, 2024March 6, 2024 Manuel Falomir

As the morning sun rises behind him, Carlos Esteban Rios sits in a Costa Mesa parking lot, awaiting a ride from an unfamiliar boss. He glances over some chemistry homework,

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San Jose mayoral contenders intensify efforts ahead of primary

February 26, 2024 Manuel Falomir

Super Tuesday, the primary election, is less than two weeks away. Most races will determine which two candidates advance to the general election in November. However, in the San Jose

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