San Jose fire captain arrested in child sex sting operation
By Michael Thomas & Jordan Baker
Rinse and repeat, an iconic car wash has reopened in Mountain View
By Emily Margaretten
Prep begins for Santa Clara BART extension - San José Spotlight
By Sakura Cannestra
Federal complaint filed against San Jose congressional candidate Sam Liccardo
By Jana Kadah & San Jose Spotlight
The Burger Pit in San Jose closes for good after 70 years in business
By LaMonica Peters
Jardin Avenue residents call for more parking options from MVLA
By Curtis Driscoll
Deep Dive in Five with Randy Rodriguez: Resources for Spartans with Autism | SJSU NewsCenter
By Michelle Smith-McDonald
MoDo Hawaii and Vietnamese drink pop-up Nhà Cafe partner on a new drive-thru in Santa Clara
By Adrienne Mitchel
San Lorenzo Valley Water District shutting off water in Brookdale today until 3 p.m. – KION546
By Jeanette Bent
Santa Clara County Unveils "Hike the Hundred" Challenge in Parks Centennial Celebration
By Leticia Ruiz
The Biz Beat: San Jose drive-thru serves authentic Mexican food - San José Spotlight
By Robert E Eliason
Cupertino cuts millions in city services
Annalise Freimarck
- Cupertino officials are about to implement some of the largest cuts to city services residents have ever seen.
- The $9 million in cuts come as the city works to balance its budget in the face of a multimillion-dollar deficit.
- That’s $1.5 million less than initially planned after hearing negative feedback from residents.
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'Florencia en el Amazonas': San Jose's 1st Spanish language opera production debuts this weekend
By Lauren Martinez
Google quietly terminates mega office development in Mountain View
By Emily Margaretten
Following public outcry, school board agrees to vote on middle school schedule proposal
By Zoe Morgan
Men's rights activists target Palo Alto golf course
By Gennady Sheyner
Former student sues San Jose teacher, saying he impregnated her
By Jordan Parker
Downtown San Jose property owner neglects blighted building
Jana Kadah
- It’s been three years since a fire raged through the Lawrence Hotel building in downtown San Jose, but damages remain.
- City officials have tried to work with the property owner to get started on demo and repairs, but efforts have failed.
- Owner Eagles Hills Property LLC is at risk of incurring hundreds of dollars in fines daily.
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