Celebrations across Bay Area honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe
Latino Catholics on Friday are celebrating the Virgen de Guadalupe at churches across the Bay Area. A mass at Cathedral Basilica Saint Joseph was one of those celebrations on a
Read MoreLatino Catholics on Friday are celebrating the Virgen de Guadalupe at churches across the Bay Area. A mass at Cathedral Basilica Saint Joseph was one of those celebrations on a
Read MorePolice officers and local businesses teamed up to spread holiday cheer to roughly 300 children and their families during a festive gathering Thursday evening at the San Jose Police Activities
Read MoreBay Area air quality officials announced this week that Chevron has been fined $900,000 for shortcomings in pollution monitoring at its Richmond refinery. According to the Air District, parts of
Read MoreThe Milpitas pho eatery where an employee was filmed hurling frozen ribs onto the pavement behind the building has permanently closed its doors. About two weeks earlier, a social media
Read MoreA growing number of middle-class households are experiencing food-related hardship as the cost of living continues to rise. The New York–based nonprofit Hunger Free America, led by CEO Joel Berg,
Read MoreMore than 900 students in the East Side Union High School District in San Jose are living without stable housing. The district’s McKinney-Vento Program exists to support these students, but
Read MoreMore than 900 students in the East Side Union High School District are living without stable housing, and as the holidays approach, the district’s McKinney-Vento Program is calling for donations
Read MoreNew information has emerged from the Santa Clara County Office of Education’s investigations into alleged misuse of public funds, and board members are set to publicly review those findings on
Read MoreThe northern lights once again lit up the Bay Area night sky Tuesday and are expected to be visible again late Wednesday across much of the northern United States, reaching as far south as Northern
Read MoreSan Francisco’s long-standing holiday celebrations at Union Square are here to stay — and new housing could soon be part of the area’s future. Last year, many locals believed they
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