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More Middle-Class Families Struggling With Food Costs

Santa Clara County Gears Up for Potentially Severe Winter Storms

San Jose Residents Call for Speed Bumps After Fatal Motorcycle Crash

Santa Clara County Education Officials Confront Serious Findings in Misuse-of-Funds Probe

Man Dies After Walking Into Traffic on Highway 87 in San Jose

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More Middle-Class Families Struggling With Food Costs

November 20, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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Santa Clara County Gears Up for Potentially Severe Winter Storms

November 20, 2025 Jonathan Franco
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San Jose Residents Call for Speed Bumps After Fatal Motorcycle Crash

November 20, 2025 Samantha Bauer
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Santa Clara County Education Officials Confront Serious Findings in Misuse-of-Funds Probe

November 19, 2025 Jonathan Franco
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Man Dies After Walking Into Traffic on Highway 87 in San Jose

November 19, 2025 Alex Francis
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Jeff Bezos willing to testify before U.S. Congress

June 15, 2020 Alex Francis

Amazon.com Inc. said on Monday its creator and chief official Jeff Bezos is willing to testify to a congressional board examining potential infringement of U.S. antitrust law by huge innovation companies. The company confirmed a letter that their lawyer sent to individuals of the House legal committee saying Amazon had co-operated with

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First Ever STEM Leadership Institute Class Graduates

June 12, 2020 Jonathan Franco

Six years ago, dozens of sixth graders applied to a new joint effort between the 49ers Foundation and the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD). They didn’t know what it was or

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Getting To Know The Class Of 2020’S Public School Week Award Winners

June 12, 2020 Alex Francis

“Our school district, PTA, and the school volunteers tried to make this the most special experience it could be for us,” Vincent Kloes, 17, said graciously of his virtual graduation

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Apple reopens Bay Area stores as protests, looting subside

June 9, 2020 Samantha Bauer

Apple has reopened a handful of stores around the Bay Area after closing the locations because of violence and looting that occurred across the region following protests in response to

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San Jose Earthquakes’ Galindo “awake, alert and speaking” in recovery from stroke

June 9, 2020 Jonathan Franco

The San Jose Earthquakes on Monday announced that assistant coach Benjamin Galindo has regained consciousness and is speaking with family members nearly two weeks after suffering a cerebral stroke and

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San Jose man kidnapped from Mendocino County marijuana grow site, sheriff’s office says

June 9, 2020 Samantha Bauer

A 23-year-old San Jose man was kidnapped at gunpoint from a marijuana grow site in Mendocino County last week, authorities said Monday. His abductor threatened to shoot him if the

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Caltrain hits person near Gilroy station

June 9, 2020June 9, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

A person was hit by a Caltrain in Gilroy on Monday night, authorities said. The crash, which involved southbound train no. 264, was reported at 7 p.m. just north of

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Gene study suggests coronavirus came to California multiple times

June 9, 2020 Alex Francis

A new genetic study suggests the coronavirus was carried into California several times by travelers, and that the state missed several opportunities to use contact tracing to stop further spread.

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Amazon removed racist images that appeared on some listings for headphones

June 1, 2020 Manuel Falomir

Amazon says it has removed images with racist language from some listings for headphones on its UK site, The Financial Times reported. Users posted screenshots to Twitter of search results for “AirPods”

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Trump vs. Twitter: The president takes on social media moderation

May 31, 2020June 1, 2020 Samantha Bauer

After Twitter gave one of President Trump’s tweets a modest reality check, the president threatened to “shut down” social media companies, personally targeted a Twitter employee, and signed an executive order that would

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