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Caught on video: San Jose business owners attacked
Two women who have been running a San Jose market for more than a decade are shaken up after a pair of suspects punched and pushed them last week in a disturbing incident caught on surveillance video.
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The need for speed runs in this Bay Area family
A South Bay family is building a legacy on a foundation of scrap metal and burning rubber.
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Haunt the Winchester Mystery House's final 2024 Flashlight Tour
The popular experience will flicker-flicker in late July; Halloween adventures are on the horizon, too.
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Man recounts serious injury from illegal July Fourth fireworks in San Jose
Despite multiple pleas and warnings from firefighters, police and even doctors, illegal fireworks were rampant once again in every corner of the Bay Area last week.
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San Jose expanding tiny homes after recent success
San Jose’s six tiny homes sites provide a total of 500 individual dwellings for people transitioning off the streets, and the city’s most recent budget includes funds to build an additional 628 tiny homes by next July.
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Diaz Menswear to close after nearly 40 years in downtown San Jose
Another store is closing its doors in downtown San Jose.
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Downtown San Jose was packed with daytime ravers
Downtown San Jose saw close 5,000 individuals pack Discovery Meadow Park on Saturday to attend a music festival with a rave flavor.
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San Jose family devastated after daughter drowns in creek
A grieving San Jose family is demanding answers after their 11-year-old daughter drowned in an East Bay creek.
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‘FanimeCon' takes over downtown San Jose
Comic and anime fans from all over the world are in downtown San Jose this weekend for “FanimeCon.”
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Home Depot to pay $1.3M for code violations in 2022 San Jose arson fire
Home Depot has been slapped with $1.3 million in fines for numerous fire code violations, including a disabled sprinkler system, in connection with a 2022 five-alarm arson fire that leveled its Blossom Hill store in South San Jose, the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office said Monday.
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Lawsuit claims San Jose teacher forced student to have abortion
An explosive civil lawsuit has been filed in the case of a San Jose teacher who was recently arrested for sexual assault of a minor.
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Outside businesses charging public to book appointments at Mexican consulate in San Jose
The Mexican consulate in San Jose says outside businesses are charging people between $30 and $150 to book what are supposed to be free appointments with the agency.
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Latinos lag in civic engagement, including voting, new study says
Latinos continue to lag behind when it comes to civic engagement, including voting, a new study reveals.
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California man arrested after filming dozens with hidden camera in Starbucks restroom
A 35-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week after police say he placed a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom and filmed dozens of victims, including juveniles, over the course of one day in January.
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Hearing begins in San Jose girl's apparent exorcism death case
Monday’s preliminary hearing finally began in the case of a young girl killed in what police describe as an exorcism-like ritual back in 2021.
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‘It was deeply hurtful': Lawsuit asks court to declare California boy with autism a ‘nuisance'
A San Jose mother says she is saddened that a former neighbor is now suing her because her child is on the autism spectrum.
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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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Elon Musk vows to ‘make things good' with SJ bakery after Tesla cancels large order
Elon Musk is vowing to make things right with a San Jose bakery after a pie order placed by Tesla reportedly cost the owner thousands of dollars.
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Man arrested for allegedly running illegal narcotics operation out of donut shop
A 32-year-old San Jose man has been arrested on suspicion of making and selling illegal narcotics out of his donut shop in the city. Ian Cull reports.
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California man arrested for allegedly selling ‘pink cocaine' out of donut shop
A 32-year-old San Jose man has been arrested on suspicion of making and selling illegal narcotics out of his doughnut shop in the city.