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Fire Crews Battle Truck Blaze in San Jose

March 24, 2026 Jonathan Franco
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Man Arrested After Allegedly Killing Wife in San Jose Home Shooting

March 24, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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Randy Bennett Departs Saint Mary’s to Lead Arizona State Basketball

March 24, 2026 Alex Francis
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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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Senior Citizens Seek Help Setting Up Online Vaccination Appointments

February 16, 2021 Luke Crawford

Senior citizens are at the front of the line for vaccinations, but not every senior citizen is able to make an online appointment, so some are turning to computer consultants,

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Nearly Half of Santa Clara County’s 65+ Residents Have Been Vaccinated

February 16, 2021February 16, 2021 Jonathan Franco

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been difficult and is taking longer than expected, but finally Santa Clara County officials say they are seeing notable progress. On Monday, the county announced

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Santa Clara Co. Left With Extra Vaccines After 4K People Don’t Show Up for Appointments

February 16, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

As thousands of people scour websites daily in Santa Clara County in search of a coveted COVID vaccine appointment, it was a shocking revelation that in just five days over

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California’s medical marijuana retail workers move to head of vaccine line, ahead of teachers

February 15, 2021February 16, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

It was with a sense of accomplishment that young cannabis entrepreneur Jerred Kiloh scheduled his first COVID-19 vaccine appointment for Feb. 11 in San Francisco. Kiloh, owner of the Higher

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Shady Auto Shops Easier To Spot

February 15, 2021February 16, 2021 Manuel Falomir

A new state tool might help take the guesswork out of picking an auto repair shop or a smog test station. The Bureau of Automotive Repair recently rolled out a

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East Bay School’s Lunar New Year Celebration ‘Zoom-Bombed’

February 15, 2021February 16, 2021 Alex Francis

An East Bay private Chinese school program says its students, staff and parents were the victim of an online hate crime after their Chinese New Year celebration was hijacked Friday.

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Long live Zoom? New Assembly bill would require public meetings to have remote options

February 14, 2021February 16, 2021 Alex Francis

Among the few silver linings of a devastating coronavirus pandemic has been the emergence of a new way for local governments and school districts to conduct their meetings, one that

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Why personal debt looks healthy despite California’s worst year for jobs

February 14, 2021February 16, 2021 Luke Crawford

On paper, the Golden State appears to have escaped 2020 without a personal debt crisis. Despite an unprecedented 2.4 million jobs lost in the spring, Californians joined fellow Americans in

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Russian President Vladimir Putin needs more details of Elon Musk’s Clubhouse offer, Kremlin Says

February 14, 2021February 16, 2021 Samantha Bauer

Russian President Vladimir Putin may not use social media but the Kremlin is still keen to learn more about billionaire Elon Musk’s invitation to chat on the Clubhouse app. “It’s

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Rate of New Virus Infections Falling, But Deaths Remain High

February 13, 2021February 16, 2021 Jonathan Franco

The rates of new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations continue to fall across California, but the state’s death toll remains persistently high.  California on Sunday reported another 408 deaths, bringing the

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