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Construction begins for San Jose's safe sleeping site
San Jose leaders broke ground Monday on a so-called safe sleeping site for the unhoused. The city’s first safe sleeping site is being built on East Taylor street, next to Watson Park. Anyone who moves in will stay in tents and receive services. “Taylor Street serves as a navigation center,” Mayor Matt Mahan said. “It is the first stop...
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Woman speaks out after dog attacks her in San Leandro
Victoria Cuello had just moved to the Bay Area, and to celebrate landing a new job, she went to San Leandro Marina Park only to be attacked by a dog.
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Tesla charging cables cut at Sunnyvale station
It was a frustrating morning for folks looking to charge their Teslas at a Sunnyvale charging station on Monday.
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‘I feel lucky': Patient receives care at recently reopened San Jose stroke center
A San Jose stroke patient is recovering at Regional Medical Center after receiving treatment that wasn’t available at the hospital a week ago.
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Thousands rally in San Francisco, Bay Area as part of national ‘Hands Off!' demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco’s Civic Center on Saturday, expressing frustrations and anger about how President Donald Trump is running the country.
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Supreme Court reviews South Carolina bid to defund Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood leaders in the Bay Area are closely monitoring a Supreme Court case that could have a major impact on women’s health care.
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Judge rules in favor of VTA, orders union to end weekslong strike
After more than two weeks on the picket lines, striking VTA workers will soon return to the job after a judge on Wednesday effectively ordered them back to work.
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San Jose martial arts instructor arrested for alleged sex with minor
An instructor at a San Jose martial arts studio has been arrested on suspicion of engaging in sex acts with a minor, police announced Tuesday.
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VTA strike: Work stoppage enters third week as union rejects latest contract offer
Striking Valley Transportation Authority workers voted Monday to reject the latest contract offer from the transit agency as the work stoppage entered a third week.
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VTA board holds special session, transit union postpones vote
The union representing Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers has postponed a vote, hoping for a better offer from the agency Sunday.