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Bay Area registrars work to motivate young voters ahead of election
There’s a lot of attention this election year on young voters.
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New ice cream shop ready to prove it can make it in downtown San Jose
A number of businesses in downtown San Jose have closed up shop in recent years, but on a regular basis now new businesses are taking the leap and moving into those vacant spaces.
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San Jose's Mexican Heritage Plaza celebrates 25 years
The Mexican Heritage Plaza, home of the School of Arts and Culture and gateway to East San Jose, is now 25 years old.
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Jerry Rice, San Jose Sharks replace memorabilia stolen from Campbell restaurant
NFL Hall of Famer and San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice and the San Jose Sharks are showing support to a Bay Area business recently targeted by thieves.
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‘It's a miracle': San Jose firefighter recounts saving family trapped under water
Quick action by first responders after a truck was hit on Highway 101 in Morgan Hill saved lives.
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California Prop 2: Building, repairing and upgrading schools in California
Prop 2 is a $10 billion bond measure to build schools, with most of that money going to kindergarten through eighth grade schools in the state.
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San Jose police speak on deadly officer-involved shooting
San Jose police on Monday continued to investigate a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened Sunday night outside a 7-Eleven on Senter Road.
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Young South Bay students rally around teacher whose burned home was burglarized
A South Bay teacher is at the heart of a lesson in giving.
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San Jose to open safe sleeping site for unhoused community
A controversial proposal is about to get a real-world test in San Jose.
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San Jose mothers frustrated over alleged quinceanera scam
More than a dozen San Jose mothers say they were cheated out of their hard-earned money after an event planner, who allegedly made big promises, failed to deliver.