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San Jose's Christmas in the Park experiences financial difficulties
Christmas in the Park is returning to Downtown San Jose, but organizers are concerned about its future.
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San Jose council discuss options for filling seat vacated by Omar Torres
San Jose City Council District 3 is without representation after its elected councilmember resigned and is in jail, leaving the city to make sure the district’s constituents have a voice.
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Bob Lee murder case: Defendant Nima Momeni answers questions from jurors
The high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni, the man accused of murdering Cash App co-founder Bob Lee, continued Monday in San Francisco.
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E. coli infections linked to organic carrots from Central California farm
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a crucial warning about a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to California carrots.
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‘Demoralizing distraction': San Mateo County deputies union on Sheriff Corpus
The San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff’s Association continues its push for Sheriff Christina Corpus to resign after a scathing independent report detailing allegations against her office was released by supervisors this week.
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San Mateo County supervisors vote unanimously to call for Sheriff Corpus to resign
San Mateo County supervisors met Wednesday afternoon and unanimously called for Sheriff Christina Corpus to resign following the release of a scathing independent report detailing allegations against her office
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Deal to expand San Luis Reservoir
The South Bay is working to find solutions to protect against future droughts.
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Sunnyvale man tracks neighborhood's stolen mail through GPS tracker
Residents in one Sunnyvale neighborhood said they are fed up with thieves stealing mail and packages from their mailboxes and that now some are taking steps to track them down.
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Registrar of Voters to contact Gilroy voters over mapping issue in community college trustee race
The Santa Clara Registrar of Voters is urgently scrambling to contact over 1,000 Gilroy voters who got ballots without a place to cast their vote in the Gavilan Community College trustee race.
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Emma Prusch Park in San Jose to remain open despite countering social media posts
The popular Emma Prusch Park in East San Jose is not shutting down despite social media posts insinuating its future is in trouble.