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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

Bomb Threat at San Francisco’s Lowell High School Deemed Unfounded After Police Investigation

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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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Bomb Threat at San Francisco’s Lowell High School Deemed Unfounded After Police Investigation

October 7, 2025October 8, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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Santa Clara Co. leaders address Supreme Court’s rejection of Trump’s bid to end DACA

June 30, 2020June 30, 2020 Jonathan Franco

Santa Clara County leaders held a press conference on the Supreme Court’s rejection of Pres. Donald Trump’s efforts to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, which protects

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Hey Larry, Call My Play! 5-year-old Noah hits his first home run

June 30, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

In this edition of “Hey Larry, Call My Play!” 5-year-old Noah from Santa Clara hits his first home run. The bases are loaded. He’s got confidence at the plate. The pitch comes

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Eviction moratoriums around the Bay Area during coronavirus pandemic: Ordinances city by city

June 30, 2020 Alex Francis

 On March 27, 2020, in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order putting a moratorium on the eviction of renters who are affected

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Social justice: Former Stanford star Chiney Ogwumike out to make change through LeBron James’ voting initiative

June 26, 2020 Samantha Bauer

Summer trips from her hometown of Houston down to Galveston were a staple of Chiney Ogwumike’s childhood. But when she and her father drove down this weekend, the L.A. Sparks

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San Jose State to operate Hammer Theatre for up to 35 years

June 26, 2020 Samantha Bauer

San Jose State University should be operating the Hammer Theatre for decades to come, thanks to a new agreement between the university and the City of San Jose. The contract

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Local

Sunnyvale’s Historic Murphy Avenue Closed To Traffic

June 19, 2020 Luke Crawford

A major change has happened in Downtown Sunnyvale. The City closed Historic Murphy Avenue between East Washington Avenue and West Evelyn Avenue earlier this month. The street is now pedestrian

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Young Santa Clara Residents Launch A Free Tutoring Service Called YouTutor

June 19, 2020 Jonathan Franco

Santa Clara’s Gupta brothers, Rishab, 15, and Ayush, 13, believe that students learn much better in the classroom than with distance learning. So Rishab, a student at Santa Clara High

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Local

Virtual Chemistry Steps Up To COVID-19 Challenge

June 19, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

In the race for COVID-19 treatments, virtual chemistry plays a central role. Santa Clara startup Post Era’s virtual drug discovery system is bringing the world closer to treatment breakthroughs; work

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Local

Californians Now Required To Wear Face Coverings

June 19, 2020 Alex Francis

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that wearing face coverings is now required in most public spaces. This mandate is state-wide and is in effect as of today, June 18.

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Politics

Face masks, social distancing not required at upcoming Tulsa Trum prally

June 16, 2020 Luke Crawford

Those who plan to attend President Donald Trump’s rally this weekend in Tulsa will not be required to wear face masks or social distance, CNN reports. This comes even as public

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