San Jose nears the opening of a new safe parking site
A new safe parking site in San Jose is expected to open soon, a development that homeless advocates say is crucial but only addresses a fraction of the need. San
Read MoreA new safe parking site in San Jose is expected to open soon, a development that homeless advocates say is crucial but only addresses a fraction of the need. San
Read MoreThe lease that allows California’s Great America amusement park to operate at its longtime location in Santa Clara could be terminated in just over three years, according to public records.
Read MoreSilicon Valley companies are adjusting their need for in-person office spaces as employees remain resistant to returning to the office. Commercial vacancy rates are rising, despite a resurgence in development,
Read MoreMexican bakeries in communities across the United States have been working non-stop for the past 24 hours. Monday was especially busy as it marked the celebration of the Epiphany in
Read MoreThe Dungeness crab season officially began on Sunday after multiple delays. People from across the Bay Area headed to Half Moon Bay to buy fresh crab from commercial crab boats.
Read MoreLast week, sheriff’s deputies in Cupertino recovered stolen meat worth over $1,000 in what the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office is calling a “rare case.” Deputies were called to a
Read MoreNew federal data reveals that Santa Clara County has the largest homeless population among the nine Bay Area counties, with nearly 39,000 unhoused individuals across the region, 10,394 of whom
Read MoreA culinary couple from Palo Alto is being accused by the popular Bay Area restaurant group, Teleféric Barcelona, of stealing trade secrets and recipes to launch their own Spanish restaurant,
Read MoreApple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of using its virtual assistant, Siri, to eavesdrop on users of iPhones and other devices.
Read MoreEvent planners in the Bay Area have long feared the kind of tragedy that struck New Orleans’ Bourbon Street in the early hours of 2025, when a U.S. Army veteran
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