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Anderson Dam and other projects receive $727 million funding from EPA
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan sees the No. 1 threat to his city is failure of dam in a major earthquake. The U.S. government is giving Valley Water a loan package worth $727 million to fund critical water projects in the county. Radhika Fox, assistant administrator with the Environmental Protection...
Eyes On Tuesday’s Storm
Here’s a look at your forecast for Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, and southern Santa Clara Counties!. We’ve switched to cooler northwest flow which will last through Monday. A strong storm system will then arrive on Tuesday with gusty winds and heavy rain. At this time, major flooding is not forecast, but minor issues are likely. There is an outside chance of a potentially damaging wind event which may cause widespread power outages, blocked roads, and property damage. Conditions will level off on Wednesday with a few lingering showers and gusts before more tranquil weather for the rest of the week. Temperatures will be chilly, however. One weather system will pass by late in the week, but rain chances are up in the air.
Reporter warns Stanford students' free speech 'double standard' could become mainstream among lawyers, judges
Washington Free Beacon reporter Aaron Sibarium criticized Stanford activists for plastering names of conservative students while demanding their own be removed from reports.
East San Jose lake restoration loses funding
Things got heated at Tuesday’s San Jose City Council meeting when councilmembers reversed a prior decision to use more than $3 million of Measure T funds for the restoration of Lake Cunningham in East San Jose. This week, councilmembers voted 8-3 to divert the remaining $3.2 million in funds...
In East San Jose, One District is Seeing Success with Universal Preschool
California is in the middle of rolling out a plan to make preschool universal across the state. Also known as “transitional kindergarten,” it’s all part of an ambitious plan to make childcare more accessible, and close some big learning gaps between children from low and high income families. So far, the implementation has been mixed.
Stanford takes two-of-three from Oregon Softball
EUGENE— Oregon struck first, but No. 7 Stanford rallied to win Sunday's rubber match in their three-game Pac-12 softball series 3-2. An Oregon 2-0 lead through four innings became a 2-2 tie when the Cardinal broke through in the fifth, and Stanford scored the game- and series-winning run in the sixth.
Mountain View art teacher arrested for inappropriately touching teen
(KRON) — An art teacher in Mountain View was arrested on Thursday after one of his students came forward to say he touched her inappropriately, police said. The art teacher was identified by the Mountain View Police Department as 55-year-old Oleg Tumasov, who operated a studio, Tumasov Fine Art Studio and Gallery, on the 800 […]
San Jose Spotlight: San Jose Wants To Revive Neighborhoods Commission
A San Jose citizens' commission, which represents a critical voice for neighborhoods, hasn't convened for more than six months due to a lack of members. One city councilmember has an idea how to revive it. The San Jose Neighborhoods Commission has been in limbo because the 20-member body has only...
Will San Jose greenlight new affordable housing policy?
An affordable housing proposal that would enable community groups to buy multi-family homes could finally make it back to the San Jose City Council next month. The Community Opportunity to Purchase Act, or COPA, would give qualified nonprofits the ability to make the first offer on multi-family residential properties in San Jose. These nonprofits would then be able to rent at affordable rates to help renters keep their homes.
Details Emerge in Fatal Accident Where Fremont Woman Was Forced Onto I-880 Shoulder by Assailant And Hit by Car
The identity of a young woman who was hit and killed by a car in January after she was allegedly forced onto an I-880 center divider by an armed attacker has been released. The 20-year-old woman was Fremont resident Diamond Ki’ilani Kamehaiku-Sysco, Mercury News reported. Her online obituary said she worked at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Newark, actively volunteered at a local church, and described her as someone who saw the good in others.
CBB world reacts to insane upset in Women’s NCAA Tournament
The Stanford Cardinal have been one of the best programs in all of women’s college basketball in recent years. They came into this year’s NCAA Tournament as a one-seed. However, they saw an unceremonious exit on Sunday night at the hands of the Ole Miss Rebels in a shocking upset loss. 1-seed Stanford came into Read more... The post CBB world reacts to insane upset in Women’s NCAA Tournament appeared first on The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions.
San Jose Police Investigate ‘Suspicious Death'
The San Jose Police Department is investigating a "suspicious death" in the area Saturday morning, officials said. The incident occurred in the 2500 block of Fontaine Road. According to police, a man was pronounced dead at the scene. No other details have been released at this time. This story is...
9 Silicon Valley Apartments Under $1,200 a Month
San Jose, CA. - Silicon Valley is one of the most expensive places to live in the entire United States. And that's especially true for renters in this housing market. For example, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the region is fast approaching $2,700 a month! However, renters do have a few more affordable options.
The 10 most expensive reported home sales in San Jose the week of March 6
A house in San Jose that sold for $3.8 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in San Jose in the last week. In total, 16 real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $2.1 million, $851 per square foot.
Sunday Morning News Roundup
San Francisco police investigators need the public's assistance in locating an abducted child and the suspect. At approximately 6:54 p.m. Friday, police officers responded to a residential facility in the 200 block of Ashbury Street to investigate a missing person report. Officers spoke with an employee of the facility, who...
2023 NCAA Women's Tournament scores: No. 1 seed Stanford upset by Ole Miss in second round stunner
Stanford has failed to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2007. The second round of the 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament ended with a bang as No. 8 seed Ole Miss knocked out No. 1 seed Stanford 53-49 in the Seattle 4 Regional. The Cardinal last missed the Sweet 16 all the way back in 2007. It's only the fifth time since 1994 that a No. 1 seed failed to make the Sweet 16 in the women's tournament.
San Jose Spotlight: Should San Jose Require Nonprofits To Register As Lobbyists?
Like corporate lobbyists, nonprofit leaders meet regularly with San Jose officials to influence policy decisions. But nonprofits, which are often awarded millions in city contracts, don't have to disclose their meetings like other lobbyists. San Jose prides itself on its "sunshine" laws, a series of policies adopted in 2008 that...
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