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South Bay family sues tutoring company
A family is suing an afterschool program in San Jose after their 7-year-old apparently got out on his own and was hit by a car.
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South Bay family sues tutoring company
A family is suing an afterschool program in San Jose after their 7-year-old apparently got out on his own and was hit by a car. Ian Cull reports.
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Invasive beetle killing trees in San Jose, Santa Cruz Mountains
San Jose is being invaded by a beetle that’s boring itself into trees. The damage is raising red flags. Damian Trujillo has a closer look at the growing infestation.
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Olive Festival 2024
The annual Olive Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday – October 5th and 6th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, presented by the Mission San Jose Chamber of Commerce. Enjoy food, live music, entertainment, arts & crafts, and many kids activities. WHEN: October 5 & 6 from 10AM-5PM WHERE: 43326 Mission Blvd, Fremont To learn more, please click here.
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Capitola Wharf reopens following winter storms
After more than a year since a powerful winter storm and waves destroyed the Capitola Wharf, the landmark reopened on Wednesday.
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Capitola Wharf reopens to public
After more than a year since a powerful winter storm and waves destroyed the Capitola Wharf, the landmark reopened on Wednesday. Ian Cull reports.
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San José Public Library Foundation Signature Author Event
The San José Public Library Foundation will be teaming up with Bay Area Chef Martin Yan, host of the hit show Yan Can Cook and author of more than thirty cookbooks, in a first of its kind celebrity author event. The event will serve as a fundraiser for San José Public Library which provides advocacy, financial support, and leadership to…
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Join Us for Clear the Shelters: A Family-Friendly Adoption Event at County of Santa Clara Animal Services in San Martin
NBC Bay Area and Telemundo 48 are excited to invite you to participate in the Clear the Shelters campaign from August 10 to September 10. Don’t miss our special adoption event on August 24 at County of Santa Clara Animal Services! Event Highlights: Event Details: Local Vendors: Come out and find your new furry friend or simply enjoy a day…
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Arrest of cartel leader a small victory for Gilroy mother who lost son to fentanyl
There was a time when Gilroy was known as a command and control center for the cartels, but the fentanyl crisis changed all that. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Parents express concerns with Alum Rock Union School District leadership
With the school year starting just around the corner, parents of the Alum Rock Union School District are expressing concerns as the district is facing a slew of issues.
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Clash between parents and ARUSD
With the school year starting just around the corner, parents of the Alum Rock Union School District are expressing concerns as the district is facing a slew of issues. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Thousands in the South Bay celebrate July Fourth with parades
Despite the heat, cities in the South Bay took to the streets to celebrate Independence Day with parades.
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South Bay celebrates July Fourth
Despite the heat, cities in the South Bay took to the streets to celebrate Independence Day with parades. Ian Cull reports.
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Firefighters on high alert
Firefighters are bracing themselves for a busy day ahead of the Fourth of July. But fire crews also have a warning for those wanting to partake in fireworks. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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South Bay fire forces evacuations
The Columbet Fire, at East Middle and Columbet avenues in San Martin, is 30 percent contained, Cal Fire officials said about 7:30 p.m.
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San Martin fire forces evacuations
A 5-acre fire near San Martin in Santa Clara County is threatening buildings and homes are being evacuated Thursday evening, fire officials said.
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Columbet Fire in Santa Clara County: Forward progress stopped, evacuation order lifted
Crews late Thursday continued to battle a brush fire near San Martin in Santa Clara County that triggered evacuations.
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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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‘We will not tolerate intolerance': Pride flags stolen across the South Bay
A series of Pride flags were torn down in the South Bay this month. The most recent incident happened in an Almaden Valley home.