San Jose Bilingual Charter School Battles Possible Closure
A bilingual charter school in San Jose is facing an uncertain future as it works to prevent the revocation of its charter by the East Side Union High School District.
Read MoreA bilingual charter school in San Jose is facing an uncertain future as it works to prevent the revocation of its charter by the East Side Union High School District.
Read MoreSan Jose officials confirmed Wednesday that a third city park has been vandalized, adding to growing concerns after similar damage was discovered at two other parks earlier this week. City
Read MoreFood lovers and football fans alike will have a major event to look forward to on Super Bowl Sunday, as the self-proclaimed “world’s largest tailgate” comes to the Bay Area.
Read MoreLarge-scale uprisings continue across Iran as the government works to suppress growing unrest, while the United States signals it may step in. As reports of deaths increase, many Iranians living
Read MoreOakland police are investigating a shooting that left a teen injured on Saturday. At about noon Saturday, officers were sent to the 1900 block of 83rd Avenue to investigate an
Read MoreThe U.S. economy added 64,000 jobs in November, surpassing economists’ expectations, but payrolls fell sharply in October with a loss of 105,000 positions, largely due to federal workforce reductions, according
Read MoreMilpitas police say two more individuals have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against local pulmonologist and sleep specialist Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, adding to an ongoing investigation. Authorities
Read MoreA woman has been taken into custody following a deadly hit-and-run incident in San Jose over the weekend that left her passenger dead, according to police.San Jose police officers responded
Read MoreGov. Gavin Newsom is set to announce Monday that two public health officials removed during the Trump administration will be joining California’s health department, according to a statement from the
Read MoreClassic cars, toys, and community spirit came together Saturday as San Jose car clubs helped spread holiday cheer to families in need. San Jose City Councilman Peter Ortiz joined local
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