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Cupertino loses latest city manager in four years, and mayor wanted to ‘hold off’ on ...

The Mercury News 02 Jul 2022
The revolving door at Cupertino City Hall continues with the abrupt resignation of Jim Throop — the third city manager in four years to quit the job ... He only been at Cupertino for six months. Throop did not respond to a request for comment by this news organization ... “I would anticipate that we could turn that around within a week.” ... .
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San Jose: Three stabbed in two separate incidents early Saturday morning

East Bay Times 02 Jul 2022
Two separate stabbings occurred in downtown San Jose in the early hours of Saturday morning, authorities said ... and 2.10 a.m ... Police were unable to locate the suspects ... .
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Danville: Three arrested following armed robbery at Trader Joe’s

The Mercury News 02 Jul 2022
Around 4.36 p.m., Danville police were called to the parking lot of the popular grocery store on Railroad Avenue ... They fled with the victim’s personal property in a car driven by a third person ... .
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Cesar Chavez’s former San Jose home is on the market for $2 million

Frederick News-Post 01 Jul 2022
SAN JOSE — Famed civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez’s family home, where he lived from 1951 to 1953, is on the market, and a local nonprofit is looking to purchase it ... .
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San Jose repeals decades-old cruising ban

The Mercury News 29 Jun 2022
For the first time since 1986, lowriders will once again be able to cruise the streets of San Jose. On Tuesday evening, the San Jose City Council voted unanimously to repeal its decades-old ban on cruising ... “But we’re ultimately using way too broad of a brush and in my mind a blatantly discriminatory and inherently racist policy.” ... .
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Cesar Chavez’s former San Jose home is on the market and one nonprofit is looking ...

East Bay Times 25 Jun 2022
SAN JOSE — Famed civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez’s family home, where he lived from 1951 to 1953, is on the market, and a local nonprofit is looking to purchase it. Located in East San Jose at 53 Scharff Ave ... SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – June 23 ... (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group).
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San Jose council approves nearly 1,000 housing units in new urban village

Marietta Daily Journal 23 Jun 2022
SAN JOSE — Surrounded by an expanse of suburban sprawl on the city’s western edge along its Saratoga border is the site envisioned for San Jose’s latest urban village where residents eventually could live, walk, bike, and shop, all within ... .
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Stanford University preparing for days without power following Edgewood Fire

East Bay Times 23 Jun 2022
A power outage at Stanford University that occurred when a nearby fire caused the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. transmission line to the campus to lose power could take days to resolve, university officials said. The seven-alarm fire, dubbed the Edgewood Fire, broke out Tuesday afternoon at Edgewood Road and Crestview Drive ... .
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San Jose set to remove parking requirements in the near future

SiliconValley.com 16 Jun 2022
San Jose is now one step closer to removing a longstanding policy that has resulted in an oversupply of parking throughout the city, sprawl and higher housing costs ... For decades, San Jose has required developers to build a minimum amount of on site-parking alongside both new commercial and residential developments ... .
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San Jose looking to do away with parking requirements in new developments

The Mercury News 11 Jun 2022
San Jose is considering scrapping a decades-old policy meant to ensure that there are enough places to park in the Bay Area’s largest city amid concerns about climate change and the high cost of housing. For years, the city has required developers to set aside a minimum amount of on-site parking.
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RICHARD JOHNSON: This Zelensky may be the dad of Putin’s granddaughter

New York Daily News 11 Jun 2022
The dad of Vladimir Putin's grandchild could be heading a planned state theater in Russia ... .
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San Jose: Sunday library service, traffic safety highlighted in mayor’s proposed budget

The Mercury News 09 Jun 2022
SAN JOSE — San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has proposed a $5.3 billion budget that will extend the hours of 13 libraries to Sundays, offer $10,000 bonuses to police officers who come work for the city and provide myriad traffic safety measures ... If approved by the council, the new budget will take effect July 1.
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Ukrainian president calls San Jose for keeping ties with Russian city despite invasion

Star Telegram 07 Jun 2022
SAN JOSE, Calif. — After getting blasted by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week for maintaining ties with a Russian city that manufactures war rockets, a San Jose City Council ... .

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