San Jose: Tiny homes’ sites approved by council
Vote approves plan to build 80 tiny homes at two locations in San Jose to serve as temporary shelters for homeless people.
Vote approves plan to build 80 tiny homes at two locations in San Jose to serve as temporary shelters for homeless people.
A wreck involving a garbage truck and two other vehicles Wednesday morning shut down a portion of Niles Canyon Road in Fremont.
The crash, reported at about 6:37 a.m., occurred at the intersection of 33rd Street and Berrywood Drive, according to San Jose police.
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More than 30 civil rights groups say Facebook's newly released report about its civil rights audit shows that the company's leadership and policies need more oversight.
Mountain View City Council votes to hire firm called "Dividend Homes" to raze 20 rent-controlled units.
The girl became trapped and was pulled about 500 feet as her mother ran behind in desperation.
Bishop O'Dowd's Austin Jones, St. Francis' Joshua Pakola, Menlo-Atherton's Noa Ngalu, Pittsburg's Jacob Bandes among signees.
Santa Clara County should emulate the City of San Jose and cap annual pensions at $220,000
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Whalesca Castillo reportedly used liquid silicone she had shipped in from the Dominican Republic and Krazy Glue to seal the incisions.
Christina Taft fled Paradise with tens of thousands of others who managed to escape the path of the deadliest and most destructive fire in California’s history. Her mother, Victoria Taft, stayed.
Sunday, Dec. 9 1600 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: Six suspects entered wearing masks during a vendor show. At least two suspects were armed with pistols. At least one suspect pepper sprayed several vendors and customers. The suspects took store property and some property from vendors, then fled. 200 block of Beethoven Lane: A male […]
Parking lots, businesses, and single-family homes where electrical power is used are the best locations for solar systems.
Readers were moved to help 11-year-old Maddie Godoy after reading this news organization's article about the plight of homeless students in East Palo Alto's Ravenswood School District.
According to a report from the New York Times, Facebook might have violated a consent degree with the Federal Trade Commission by giving some tech leaders preferred access to the social-network's users' data.
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Authorities say a man charged in the killing of a Northern California librarian was repeatedly thrown out of libraries throughout the St. Louis area earlier this year after causing disturbances.
With fanfare rivaling a movie premiere, Elon Musk unveiled for the first time publicly the one-mile tunnel beneath a Hawthorne city street that he says will be the start of a transportation revolution.
All of Washington is focused on the political peril President Trump faces from Robert Mueller's investigation. But the Mueller probe could very well turn out to be a disaster, not for Trump, but for the Democrats.
Sports business consultant and former A's executive explains why team's plans won't pan out.
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Scooter companies like Bird and Lime will need a permit to operate in San Jose.
The 3-story Calabasas estate includes a soaring atrium with a retractable roof.