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California restaurants will have to disclose food allergens on menus under new law

Raising Cane’s Plans Second San Jose Location at Former Furniture Store Site

California Enacts Law to Combat Antisemitism in Schools Amid Debate Over Classroom Freedom

San Jose travelers might face delays as government shutdown continues

Bay Area Tech Firms Announce Hundreds of Job Cuts Amid Tariff and Regulatory Pressures

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California restaurants will have to disclose food allergens on menus under new law

October 15, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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Raising Cane’s Plans Second San Jose Location at Former Furniture Store Site

October 8, 2025 Samantha Bauer
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California Enacts Law to Combat Antisemitism in Schools Amid Debate Over Classroom Freedom

October 8, 2025 Bibiam Beyene
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San Jose travelers might face delays as government shutdown continues

October 8, 2025 Alex Francis
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Bay Area Tech Firms Announce Hundreds of Job Cuts Amid Tariff and Regulatory Pressures

October 7, 2025October 8, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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Santa Clara County to allow bigger gatherings; more businesses to reopen with new rules

July 3, 2020 Manuel Falomir

Santa Clara County will allow various businesses to reopen and larger groups of people to gather starting later this month, officials said Thursday. Beginning July 13th or when the state

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Assembly bill would shield California school districts from coronavirus lawsuits

July 3, 2020 Jonathan Franco

A new education bill — which State Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell, D-Long Beach — introduced this week seeks to limit liability related to the coronavirus for school districts this fall. O’Donnell,

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California at a ‘make-or-break moment’ as it heads into the July 4 weekend

July 3, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

California is heading into the three-day Fourth of July weekend in precisely the position it has been fighting to avoid for more than three months. The number of coronavirus cases

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She had a baby and bought her own business in the Bay Area. Then the coronavirus pandemic started

July 3, 2020 Alex Francis

Erin Gomes’ dream of owning her own auto shop finally came true when she purchased the Mountain View business where she’d been hired as a receptionist more than 16 years earlier. Not

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Great Plates Delivered: A Win-Win For Residents And Restaurants

July 1, 2020 Luke Crawford

About 80 seniors in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale are getting hot meals delivered from restaurants since May 22 thanks to California’s Great Plates Delivered program, the state program with a

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Santa Clara Unified Superintendent Gets Raise, Bonus

July 1, 2020 Jonathan Franco

The Board of Trustee meeting before their Summer Break was full of public comment from the Santa Clara Unified community. The meeting boasted about 100 public comments, many anonymous. A

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Local

Free COVID-19 Testing In Sunnyvale

July 1, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

The City of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County Public Health Department are hosting a free COVID-19 testing site at Murphy Park. The testing site at 260 N. Sunnyvale Ave. is

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Local

County Shares Guidance For Possibly Reopening Schools

July 1, 2020 Alex Francis

This afternoon, the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department and County Office of Education released guidance for reopening schools in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The guidance is

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, other top health officials testify before Senate committee

June 30, 2020 Samantha Bauer

In a Senate hearing Tuesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top health officials are expected to warn of a “tremendous burden” that the U.S. health care system faces this fall

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Sheriff investigating threats against Dr. Sara Cody, Santa Clara County’s top public health official

June 30, 2020 Manuel Falomir

As the architect of one of the first shelter-in-place orders in the country, Santa Clara County’s top public health official, Dr. Sara Cody, has been criticized for taking a cautious

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