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‘So grateful': Business booms for San Jose bakery after Tesla cancels large order
There is a sweet ending to a saga that pitted a San Jose small business owner against a Silicon Valley giant.
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Missing Wild 94.9 Radio Host ‘JV' Found Dead in San Francisco Bay
Wild 94.9 radio host Jeffrey Vandergrift, widely known as “JV,” was found dead Wednesday after going missing last month, according to officials.
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San Jose Kidnapping: 3-Month-Old Baby Reunited With Mother, Suspects in Custody
Police on Tuesday recovered a 3-month-old baby who had been kidnapped a day earlier from his grandmother’s San Jose home.
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More COVID-19 Cases Reported at East Bay Schools
Add San Ramon Valley Unified School District to a growing list of Contra Costa County districts reporting coronavirus cases after reopening for in-person instruction.
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State Lawmakers Consider Funding Measure to Help VTA Workers, Families
A month after the mass shooting at a VTA rail yard in San Jose, some financial relief could be coming to the agency, which has not resumed light-rail service since the May 26 massacre that left nine dead.
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Most Californians Prefer to Work, Learn From Home: Survey
Work from home isn’t for everybody, but for many people over the past year, it seemed to be preferable to commuting to the office, according to a new survey.
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Effort Aims to Get Vaccine Information to Underserved Communities in the South Bay
As Santa Clara County expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo is looking for help in getting the word out in underserved communities.
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Some Still Travel to DC for Inauguration Despite Pandemic, Security Concerns
Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and security concerns, some people still made the trip to Washington, D.C., for Joe Biden’s inauguration.
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Vulnerable Communities: Hard-Hit Latino Population Split on Vaccine Requirement
Latino communities around the Bay Area have been hit by the coronavirus harder than most and yet there seems to be conflicting opinions among them about whether or not a vaccine should be mandatory.
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Silicon Valley Organization CEO Resigns Amid Campaign Ad Outrage
The CEO of Silicon Valley’s largest chamber of commerce has resigned amid outrage over a campaign ad that some called racist appearing on the organization’s home page.