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South Bay private high school earns berth in National Science Bowl
A group of high school students from Fusion Academy in Cupertino are calling themselves the “underdogs” after gaining a surprise entry into next month’s National Science Bowl.
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Apple unequal-pay lawsuit given green light to proceed from judge
A lawsuit filed against Tech Giant Apple, claiming the company has, for years, paid women less than men for doing the same job, has been boosted by a judge.
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Apple unequal-pay lawsuit given green light to proceed from judge
A lawsuit filed against Tech Giant Apple, claiming the company has, for years, paid women less than women for doing the same job, has been boosted by a judge. Scott Budman reports.
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Over $1,000 worth of stolen meat recovered by deputies in Cupertino
Over $1,000 worth of stolen meat was recovered by sheriff’s deputies last week in Cupertino in what is being described as a “rare case” by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.
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‘Rare case': Over $1,000 worth of stolen meat recovered by deputies in Cupertino
Over $1,000 worth of stolen meat was recovered by sheriff’s deputies last week in Cupertino in what is being described as a “rare case” by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.
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1 dead, 3 others hurt after Santa Clara County chase ends in crash
A boy was killed and three other minors were injured early Thursday morning in Saratoga when a law enforcement chase ended with the vehicle in pursuit crashing into a tree, the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release on Thanksgiving.
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Evacuation orders lifted following gas leak in Cupertino
A gas line in Cupertino that developed a leak has been secured and evacuation and shelter-in-place orders for the area have been lifted, the Santa Clara County Fire Department said.
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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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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. Damian Trujillo reports.
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7 of the ‘safest and richest' suburbs in the country are in the Bay Area, according to new ranking
According to a new analysis from GOBankingRates, seven of the top 30 “safest and richest” American suburbs in which to live are located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Mystery at a South Bay gas station
More people have come forward complaining that after they pumped fuel pumped at a Cupertino gas station it damaged their vehicles. And according to mechanics the culprit is diesel fuel. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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More drivers come forward accusing South Bay gas station of giving diesel instead of unleaded fuel
More people have come forward complaining that after they pumped fuel pumped at a Cupertino gas station it damaged their vehicles.
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Diesel mystery impacts drivers
More people have come forward complaining that after they pumped fuel pumped at a Cupertino gas station it damaged their vehicles. Marianne Favro reports.
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South Bay gas station accused of giving drivers diesel instead of unleaded fuel
Close to a dozen drivers in Cupertino are left frustrated after fuel pumped into their automobiles damaged their vehicles.
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Gas station confusion leaves many furstrated
Close to a dozen drivers in Cupertino are left frustrated after fuel pumped into their automobiles damaged their vehicles. Marianne Favro reports.
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South Bay community colleges flag more than a third of applications over possible fraud
De Anza College leaders say they’ve seen a wave of thousands of potentially fraudulent applications.
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Fraudulent applications at De Anza College
A slew of fraudulent applications have made their way into De Anza College’s system. Alyssa Goard reports how the community college is dealing with the issue.
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384-square-foot Cupertino home sells for $2 million
Here’s a look at a tiny Cupertino home that sold for over the $1.7 million asking price.
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Girl dies from injuries suffered in suspected DUI collision in Cupertino
An 11-year-old girl has died from injuries suffered when a suspected DUI driver hit her and three other children last month in Cupertino, authorities said Monday.