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DOUBLE DOSE OF THE BLUES: Don’t forget the 42nd Fountain Blues & Brews Festival — the state’s longest-running blues festival — has expanded to two days, both Saturday and Sunday, at downtown’s Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
On the eve of anti-Trump demonstrations in San Jose – one of 58 locations in the Bay Area among more than 2,000 “No Kings” events nationwide and Western Europe – Mayor Matt Mahan said he supports the protest,
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San José Spotlight on MSNSan Jose to clear Columbus Park — againSan Jose is moving forward with plans to clear large camps of homeless people and prevent them from returning.
A San Luis Obispo-area man was killed in a clash at the Camden Avenue home of David Gold, who has coached professional and youth soccer for over three decades.
A suspect was arrested two days after a motorcyclist was hospitalized in a hit-and-run in San Jose, police said.
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Portland kicks away a win as a San Jose goal in stoppage time goal allows San Jose to leave Providence Park with with a 1-1 tie.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSN24 sex offenders arrested in San Jose, including fugitives: PoliceTwenty-four sex offenders were arrested in San Jose over the past several weeks for allegedly being in violation of their sex registration requirements, the San Jose Police Department said Friday.
PayPal Park in San Jose, California, will host the National Women’s Soccer League championship game on Nov. 22.
San Jose leaders are temporarily reinstating a drug oversight program they scrapped while firefighter medics internally flagged narcotics thefts and patient exposure to tampered morphine.
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Sportsnaut on MSNSan Jose Sharks defenseman eyed by 4 NHL teams this offseason, inluding Tampa Bay LightningThe San Jose Sharks have one of the brightest futures in hockey thanks to a core centered around Macklin Celebrini,
Emergency crews are responding to a brush fire in San Jose. The blaze is reported on the 1300 block of Senter Road, near the Happy Hollow Park and Zoo. No other information was immediately available.
An anti-fraud expert who worked as a senior manager of privacy and security at Santa Clara computer chip titan NVIDIA has been charged with felony fraud, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s office announced Friday.