Milpitas: Tzu Chi free winter health clinic helps fill medical care gaps
(CLICK HERE, if you are unable to view this photo gallery on your mobile device.) MILPITAS — Michelle Mauldwin has chronic migraines, but hasn’t had much luck in easing the pain with the help of...
View ArticleReview: Strong acting and singing performances make ‘Into the Woods’ worthwhile
Strong vocal and acting performances make the current Broadway by the Bay production of the Stephen Sondheim- James Levine musical of reconstructed fairy tales, “Into the Woods,” pleasurable despite...
View ArticleVeterans Day Photos: Veterans honored by parades in San Jose and Antioch
Click here if you are unable to view this gallery on a mobile device. Related Articles Photos: On Veterans Day, Americans thank troops — past and present — for their service Trump presides over...
View ArticleSanta Clara, in the middle of court appeal, considers another change to...
SANTA CLARA — Still fighting a court order that forced Santa Clara to switch to district elections, the city is eyeing another big change to local elections — altering the number of council districts...
View ArticleOakland’s Allen Temple church celebrates 100 years
OAKLAND — Step inside Allen Temple Baptist Church on International Boulevard on a Sunday morning and you are sure to hear a Bible reading, a sermon and lots of gospel music. These days you might also...
View ArticleBerkeley Farms owner files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Berkeley Farms, the Hayward-based dairy brand and milk producer with roots that stretch back more than 100 years in the Bay Area, woke up to an uncertain future on Tuesday. That’s because Dean Foods,...
View ArticleReview: Palo Alto Players’‘Christmas Story’ falls short on stage
There’s so much squeaky-clean goodness, corny juvenile fun and quite a few excellent performances in the Palo Alto Players’ production of “A Christmas Story, the Musical” that it’s likely worth a visit...
View ArticleCritter Corner: There are many ways to stimulate your pet bird or reptile...
Dear Miss Behavin’: I’ve seen columns about enrichment for cats and dogs, but I have some unusual pets that I think would benefit from mental stimulation too. Any suggestions for enrichment for...
View ArticleHorgan: Murderous Younger brothers hid out near La Honda
If you happen to venture into the rural Kings Mountain area west of quiet Woodside, you have to be impressed with the level of civilization that has taken over there, albeit in subtle ways. Although...
View ArticleCupertino crime report for the week of Nov. 22
Identity Theft: On Aug. 8, the victim received information indicating unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s personal information to obtain two credit cards and used those credit cards to make fraudulent...
View ArticleCampbell crime report for the week of Nov. 22
Auto Burglary: On Nov. 7, an unknown suspect smashed the window to a vehicle and stole items in the 1200 block of Camden Avenue. Theft, Credit Card Fraud: On Nov. 7, a victim had her purse stolen on...
View ArticleChristmas in the Park is switching to an artificial tree: Pizarro
This weekend, Christmas in the Park will install the 50-foot community tree — the centerpiece of San Jose’s beloved holiday tradition. But brace yourselves, folks, because for the first time in...
View ArticleMountain View to ask voters to support raising the city’s rent control caps
After four years of lawsuits and political campaigns aimed at repealing Mountain View’s rent control act, city officials plan to ask voters to give landlords their first potential win — the ability to...
View ArticleWhat’s Happening sports briefs for Nov. 15
To submit an item to the What’s Happening calendar, email ccnsports@bayareanewsgroup.com to request a form. Put “What’s Happening” in the subject line. Nonprofit organizations only. You might be asked...
View ArticleSunnyvale residents to decide in March whether council members should be...
The Sunnyvale City Council will let residents decide whether they want to elect council members by district instead of citywide. The council voted Tuesday to put a measure on the March 2020 ballot...
View ArticleYouth soccer results
Girls U14 The Pleasanton Rage ’05 ECNL came home victorious after winning all three of its matches in the Elite Clubs National Soccer Showcase held in Phoenix over the weekend of Nov. 10-11. A true...
View ArticleSan Jose wants to use a new property transfer tax to fund affordable housing,...
With an overwhelming lack of affordable housing and homeless services in the region, San Jose is considering asking voters to support a new real estate tax on the most expensive properties in the city...
View ArticleRoundup: Los Gatos girls volleyball team reaches section final
The Los Gatos High School girls volleyball team advanced to the Central Coast Section Division I championship match before falling to Gunn last Saturday at Gunn. Gunn, the sixth seed, beat No. 1 Los...
View ArticleSunnyvale community briefs for the week of Nov. 15
Art Club meeting Janki Chokshi will demonstrate sand painting at the Nov. 21 meeting of the Sunnyvale Art Club. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the paint room of the Creative Art Building at the...
View ArticleLos Gatos community briefs for the week of Nov. 15
Hometown Heroes Nominations are being accepted for “Hometown Heroes,” the Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala, set for Feb. 6, to recognize a local business or community leader. Nominations are...
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