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Record March Heat Threatens Early End to Ski Season

Parents Push Back as San Jose Unified Weighs School Closures

Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision in San Jose Leaves One Dead

Middle East Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Bay Area Economy

Antioch Police Propose AI to Handle Non-Emergency Calls, Sparking Concerns

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Record March Heat Threatens Early End to Ski Season

March 23, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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Parents Push Back as San Jose Unified Weighs School Closures

March 23, 2026 Alex Francis
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Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision in San Jose Leaves One Dead

March 23, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Middle East Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Bay Area Economy

March 22, 2026March 23, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Antioch Police Propose AI to Handle Non-Emergency Calls, Sparking Concerns

March 22, 2026March 23, 2026 Jonathan Franco
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These companies will buy your home instantly. Here’s what that means for a red-hot real estate market

November 8, 2021 Alex Francis

Cosmos and Charisma Onyeyiri weren’t looking to sell their home. But skyrocketing home prices in Austin this summer had them curious: What would the home they bought for $360,000 two years ago sell for

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How will U.S. COVID vaccine mandate affect Bay Area, California?

November 5, 2021 Manuel Falomir

The U.S. Labor Department on Thursday put teeth into President Biden’s pledge of a vaccine mandate for employees at the nation’s large private companies, giving employers until Jan. 4 to

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Elizabeth Holmes trial: Holmes notches small win before picture darkens

November 5, 2021 Alex Francis

After recent damning testimony and evidence in her criminal fraud trial, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes scored a small victory this week, with the judge blocking a former patient who used

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Pfizer’s COVID pill cuts hospitalization, death rates by 90%

November 5, 2021 Jonathan Franco

Pfizer Inc. said Friday that its experimental antiviral pill for COVID-19 cut rates of hospitalization and death by nearly 90% in high-risk adults, as the drugmaker joins the race to

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Thousands of Pediatric Vaccine Appointments Already Booked on First Day of Availability

November 4, 2021 Manuel Falomir

It’s the first day children ages 5-11 can get inoculated against COVID-19 and already thousands of appointments have been booked in Santa Clara County, officials said Wednesday.  At Emmanuel Baptist

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Local Politics

Vaccine rule for larger employers, federal contractors and certain health care workers to take effect January 4

November 4, 2021November 4, 2021 Samantha Bauer

The Biden administration announced Thursday that its vaccine rules applying to private businesses with 100 or more employees, certain health care workers and federal contractors will take effect January 4. The rules stipulate

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Food and Travel

Mixed-race family flying from San Jose stopped at Denver airport after Southwest employee suspected human trafficking

November 4, 2021November 4, 2021 Alex Francis

A woman and her 10-year-old daughter were stopped by police at Denver International Airport last month after a flight attendant flagged the duo as suspicious, an assumption the woman said

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Biden unveils climate plan that takes aim at methane emissions

November 3, 2021November 3, 2021 Luke Crawford

The Biden administration on Tuesday launched a wide-ranging plan to reduce methane emissions, targeting a potent greenhouse gas that contributes significantly to global warming and packs a stronger short-term punch

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Two more Project Homekey sites approved in Santa Clara County

November 3, 2021 Manuel Falomir

Santa Clara County Supervisors on Tuesday approved plans to turn hotels in Mountain View and Santa Clara into housing for homeless and low-income residents amid a heated debate that pit

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Local

Kaiser Permanente engineer strike approaching 50 days

November 3, 2021 Alex Francis

As their dispute with management approaches the 50-day mark, stationery and biomedical engineers for Kaiser Permanente continue to strike and picket 24 hours and seven days a week to spread

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