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Cupertino elementary school teacher placed on leave over classroom gender conversations
The Cupertino Union School District is reviewing a new policy regarding controversial subjects. This move comes after a teacher was placed on administrative leave due to parental complaints about the teacher discussing gender identity and expression with students.
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49ers' Fred Warner celebrates his Hispanic heritage
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner is one of the best players in the NFL, and he’s often said he takes pride in the hard work and preparation it took to reach this level, but the field isn’t the only place Warner is looking to send a message.
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The Madrid brothers: Legends in Chicano history
San Jose was home to two legends in the arts: brothers Rudy and Sonny Madrid.
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Family reunites with South Bay firefighter who saved them from a car accident
In a reunion that was never supposed to happen, a family is meeting with a San Jose firefighter who saved their lives.
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‘The needle will move': San Jose nonprofit aims to end Mayfair community poverty
A San Jose nonprofit is making a mighty pledge to end poverty in one of the city’s poorest communities.
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Exclusive: San Mateo County Sheriff speaks out amid investigations
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus is speaking out after coming under fire from county administration and multiple unions.
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Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley urges Bay Area companies to close wage gap
The Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley is hoping to bring to light the “alarming” wage gap between Latina women and their white male counterparts in the Bay Area.
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‘We're going to keep fighting': Half Moon Bay leader on gun violence prevention
A Half Moon Bay community leader is returning home after attending a White House gun violence prevention summit where President Joe Biden signed an executive order targeting untraceable 3D-printed guns and machine gun conversion kits.
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‘It's a happy-sad day': Krazy George, other fans bid farewell to A's in Oakland
Oakland Athletics fans, filled with varying emotions, packed the Coliseum to watch the team’s last hurrah in Oakland.
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Audit report reveals only 1 in 5 California community college students transfer to a university
New data from the state of California shows a troubling trend. According to the state auditor, the transfer rates of students from community college to CSU or UC schools is dismal.