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Government funding is critical to ensure access to arts programming for youth and families from every cultural background and ...
A report on fast-food workers shows immigrants are often too scared to report violations and are largely unaware of their ...
San Jose firefighters raised internal alarms in 2023 about addictive painkillers that went missing from their paramedic drug ...
The federal government has eliminated millions in potential funding meant for community projects in San Jose involving the ...
Federal budget cuts have sent shockwaves through the nonprofit sector. But within the exhaustion, there’s also clarity — and ...
Cupertino has had six city managers in less than a decade, and officials just placed its top executive on leave.
The number of Latino residents dying by suicide has gone up 48% over the last 15 years while making up half of Santa Clara ...
San Jose has finalized the removal of a farmhouse once home to World War II Japanese internment camp survivors to make way ...
When it comes to the Bay Area’s air quality report card, there’s little to smile about. The grades show failure across the ...
The second phase of one of Los Gatos’ largest and most controversial development projects is one step closer to a vote after ...
The world’s largest sporting event — the FIFA World Cup — is coming to the United States in 2026, and Santa Clara is one of ...
The Happy Hound in Los Gatos has served a menu of classic American diner fare: assorted hamburgers, hot dogs and milkshakes, ...
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